
Piers Lane
Piers Lane is a celebrated London-based Australian pianist known for his versatility, international performances, acclaimed recordings, and influential roles as an artistic director, competition judge, and champion of new music.
London-based Australian pianist Piers Lane has a worldwide reputation as an engaging, searching, and highly versatile performer, at home equally in solo, chamber, and concerto repertoire. Five-time soloist at the BBC Proms, his wide-ranging concerto repertoire exceeds one hundred works and has led to engagements with many of the world’s great orchestras, working recently with conductors Sir Andrew Davis, Vassily Sinaisky, Gerard Schwartz, and Brett Dean. Festival appearances have included Aldeburgh, Bard, Bath Mostly Mozart, Bergen, Cheltenham, Como Autumn Music, Prague Spring, Rockport, La Roque d’Anthéron, Ruhr Klavierfestival, Schloss vor Husum, Seattle, and the Chopin festivals in Warsaw, Duszniki-Zdrój, Mallorca, and Paris.
He has performed in more than forty countries, highlights including annual Wigmore Hall solo recitals and concerto performances in London’s major halls and at Carnegie Hall, including a performance of the mighty Busoni Concerto. In 2015, Piers Lane was appointed Artistic Director of the Sydney International Piano Competition and is responsible for initiatives such as the 2021 Online Piano Competition, the Piano Lovers’ Competition for amateur Australian pianists, and Composing the Future, a competition to help Australian composers and pianists during COVID. He is a popular judge at international piano competitions and has also judged the Menuhin International Violin Competition and the Michael Hill International Violin Competition. His extensive collaborations with violinist Tasmin Little CBE, actress Dame Patricia Routledge (in the Dame Myra Hess exploration Admission: One Shilling), and the Goldner String Quartet have been of major importance. He is a member of the recently formed chamber group Amici della Musica. In recent seasons, Piers Lane performed three concerti at Carnegie Hall, including the New York premiere of Ferdinand Ries’s Piano Concerto No. 8 for the debut of The Orchestra Now (TŌN), and world premieres of Carl Vine’s Second Piano Concerto and Double Piano Concerto (with Kathryn Stott), Implacable Gifts, both written for him.
His extensive discography for Hyperion includes much admired recordings of rare Romantic piano concertos, the complete Malcolm Williamson piano concertos, the complete preludes and etudes by Scriabin, transcriptions of Bach and Strauss, along with complete collections of concert etudes by Saint-Saëns, Moscheles, and Henselt, and transcriptions by Grainger. He has also recorded eleven volumes of piano quintets with the Goldner String Quartet for Hyperion, many CDs with Tasmin Little for Chandos, further solo and chamber CDs for EMI, Phillips, Dutton, Unicorn Kanchana, and Mozart Concertos for ABC Classics. Recent releases include a Hyperion follow-up to the popular Piers Goes to Town and awaiting release is a disc of Russian variations.
Piers Lane was Artistic Director of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music from 2007 to 2017, and from 2006 to 2013 directed the annual Myra Hess Day at the National Gallery in London. He has written and presented more than 100 programmes for BBC Radio 3, including the 54-part series The Piano and has premiered works by such composers as Brett Dean, Colin Matthews, Richard Mills, Carl Vine, and Malcolm Williamson. In the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Birthday Honours, he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished services to the arts. In 1994, he was made an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music, where he was a professor from 1989 to 2007. Piers holds Honorary Doctorates from two Australian Universities: Griffith and James Cook. In 2022, he was presented with the coveted Sir Bernard Heinz Award for services to music in Australia.