Julian Trevelyan (pianist)

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Julian Miles Trevelyan (born October 29, 1998 ) is a British pianist .

biography

Trevelyan comes from the British noble family of the same name and is the son of Sir Peter John Trevelyan, 6th Baronet, and Diane Terry. He is distantly related to the British painter and graphic artist Julian Trevelyan of the same name .

Julian Trevelyan studies at the École Normale de Musique de Paris . In 2014 Julian Trevelyan reached the final round of the BBC Young Musician competition in the piano section. In 2015 Trevelyan was awarded the 2nd prize in the piano category at the Long Thibaud Crespin Competition , although the 1st prize was not awarded. He also came in second at the Kissinger Piano Olympics in 2016 . The following year, Trevelyan was awarded the Luitpold Prize of the Kissinger Sommer festival .

Individual evidence

  1. BBC Four, BBC Young Musician, 2014, Julian Trevelyan , accessed August 7, 2019.
  2. ^ Biography - Concours international Long-Thibaud-Crespin, Julian Trevelyan , accessed August 7, 2019 (French)
  3. Elizabeth Brauß wins Kissinger piano Olympus , music today , October 10, 2016 , accessed August 7, 2019
  4. The winner is Julian Trevelyan , Saale Zeitung , July 16, 2017 , accessed August 7, 2019