Welsh pianist Llŷr Williams is widely admired for his profound musical intelligence, and for
the expressive and communicative nature of his interpretations. He has performed with all
the major UK orchestras under conductors including Michael Tilson Thomas, Jiří Bělohlávek,
Carlo Rizzi, Vasily Petrenko, Jaime Martín, Osmo Vänskä, Joseph Swensen, Grant Llewellyn
and Jac Van Steen; he has a particularly longstanding relationship with the BBC National
Orchestra of Wales, with which he has in recent seasons performed concertos ranging from
Mozart and Beethoven to Bartók and Mathias. As a recitalist, Llŷr Williams regularly performs at venues and festivals including Wigmore Hall,
Perth Concert Hall, the St David’s and Dora Stoutzker Halls in Cardiff, the Capital Region
Classical series in Schenectady, USA, Salle Bourgie in Montreal and the Edinburgh and East
Neuk Festivals. His long association with the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama has
included acclaimed multi-recital cycles of Beethoven, Schubert, and Chopin.
Llŷr Williams has performed as a chamber musician alongside instrumentalists such as Natalie
Clein, Tim Hugh, Katarina Nazarova and Rosalind Ventris, and vocal artists including Bryn
Terfel, Mark Padmore, Jamie Barton and Andrei Kymach; his particular interest in song
repertoire is reflected in his 20-year association as one of the two official pianists of the BBC
Cardiff Singer of the World competition.
The discography of Llŷr Williams reflects his long-standing partnership with Signum Records.
His 2024 album of works by Schumann received great critical acclaim, and was both BBC
Radio 3’s ‘Record of the Week’ and ‘Disque du jour’ on France Musique. His previous albums
include the 8-disc box-set ‘A Schubert Journey’ (2020), the 12-volume ‘Beethoven Unbound’
(2018), a ‘Wagner Without Words’ double-CD (2014) and highlights from Liszt’s ‘Années de
pèlerinage‘ (2012). He has also recorded William Mathias’ second Piano Concerto with the
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, as well as works by Welsh composers for the Tŷ Cerdd label.
A former BBC New Generation Artist and Borletti-Buitoni Trust award recipient, Llŷr Williams
was born in Pentrebychan, North Wales, and read music at The Queen’s College, Oxford before
taking up a postgraduate scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music. He is an Honorary Fellow
of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and in 2017 was awarded an Honorary
Doctorate from the University of Wales. He is also currently Artist-in-Association at the Royal
Welsh College of Music and Drama, a patron of the Gower Festival, and Associate Artist at the
Cowbridge Festival.