About

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Jeremy is a pianist based in London. He is currently pursuing an Artist Diploma at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama studying with Noriko Ogawa, Charles Owen and Ronan O’Hora. Jeremy holds a Masters degree from the Guildhall School with Concert Recital Diploma as well as a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Durham University.

Jeremy has been playing the piano since he was six and has studied in prestigious institutions such as the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts and the Royal Academy of Music. He obtained his Licentiate Diploma in Piano Performance in 2014. In 2024, he won both piano prizes at the Guildhall School: the Beethoven Prize and the Romantic Prize. He was also awarded Second Prize at the Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition. Other accolades include First Prize at the North London Festival and Second Prize at the Watford International Piano Competition. In July 2023, he made his concerto debut at St John’s Smith Square with the London City Orchestra playing Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto. This summer, he was invited to work with pianist Angela Hewitt for a week in Italy.

Jeremy has performed in different venues including the St John’s Smith Square, Silk Street Concert Hall, Milton Court Concert Hall, Salle Gilles Lefebvre, Durham University Concert Hall, St Stephen Walbrook church and Fidelio Café. Jeremy has worked with and received great insight from world-renowned musicians such as Stephen Hough, Jonathan Biss, André Laplante, Jean Saulnier, Dmitri Alexeev, Gabriel Kwok, Tessa Nicholson, Graham Scott and Katya Apekisheva.

Jeremy is also an avid chamber musician and currently plays in a clarinet-piano duo with Kosuke Shirai.

Outside of music, Jeremy very much enjoys reading, writing and travelling. He writes regularly on his blog www.literallylefthanded.com, and has been publishing his concert reviews there as well as interviews with musical personalities. He is also a critic for Seen and Heard International, for which he has written numerous concert reviews. He also works as a freelance translator and programme notes writer.