Roderick Elms studied at the Royal Academy of Music and
enjoys a multi-faceted career as a performer and composer.
He appears in concerts and recordings with most of Britain’s
major orchestras as both a principal keyboard player and
soloist. He has broadcast regularly for the BBC for more than
forty years and has made many solo recordings with the BBC
Concert, Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic and
London Symphony orchestras. These include de Falla’s Nights
in the Gardens of Spain, Frank Martin’s Ballade for Piano &
Orchestra, Addinsell’s Warsaw Concerto (a Classic FM favourite)
and many of the other ‘Denham’ concertos.
For several years, he was the London pianist for the eminent cellist Mstislav Rostropovich
and organist to the London Symphony Orchestra. In this role he recorded an extensive list
for EMI and Chandos, including all the major oratorios of Elgar and the award-winning
recording of Britten’s War Requiem. A recording of organ music by Percy Whitlock was
released by Herald in 2010. Television and film scores on which he has performed include
Poirot, Aliens, Dangerous Liaisons and the complete The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Roderick Elms’ compositions and arrangements are performed widely both in this country
and North America and are published by Camden Music, London. In 2006 Dutton-Epoch
released an album of his instrumental music (A Little Fall-ish!) with the Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, and an album of his Christmas music (Festive Frolic) was released on the Naxos
label in 2007 performed by the RPO and the Joyful Company of Singers. A CD of
his chamber music (Moody Moves) was released by Herald in 2012 featuring the Aurora
Ensemble and the pianist Joanna Smith, and a new Christmas CD (A Windy Christmas) was
released in 2019 conducted by the late Bramwell Tovey.