Christopher Glynn is a Grammy award-winning pianist and one of the UK’s best-
known accompanists and chamber musicians. He combines his performing life
with the role of Artistic Director of the Ryedale Festival, where he has been
praised by The Times as a ‘visionary’ and ‘inspired programmer’.
His recital partners have included Sir Thomas Allen, John Mark Ainsley, Benjamin
Appl, Fleur Barron, Julian Bliss, Claire Booth, Ian Bostridge, Allan Clayton, Dame
Sarah Connolly, Bernarda Fink, Dame Emma Kirkby, Steven Isserlis, Anthony
Rolfe Johnson, Jonas Kaufmann, Dame Felicity Lott, Christopher Maltman,
Mark Padmore, Ian Partridge, Joan Rodgers, Kate Royal, Kathryn Rudge,
Nicky Spence, Bryn Terfel, Sir John Tomlinson, Robin Tritschler, Ailish Tynan,
Roderick Williams and many others. He also performs with a wide variety of chamber ensembles, with
choirs including The Sixteen,...
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Christopher Glynn is a Grammy award-winning pianist and one of the UK’s best-
known accompanists and chamber musicians. He combines his performing life
with the role of Artistic Director of the Ryedale Festival, where he has been
praised by The Times as a ‘visionary’ and ‘inspired programmer’.
His recital partners have included Sir Thomas Allen, John Mark Ainsley, Benjamin
Appl, Fleur Barron, Julian Bliss, Claire Booth, Ian Bostridge, Allan Clayton, Dame
Sarah Connolly, Bernarda Fink, Dame Emma Kirkby, Steven Isserlis, Anthony
Rolfe Johnson, Jonas Kaufmann, Dame Felicity Lott, Christopher Maltman,
Mark Padmore, Ian Partridge, Joan Rodgers, Kate Royal, Kathryn Rudge,
Nicky Spence, Bryn Terfel, Sir John Tomlinson, Robin Tritschler, Ailish Tynan,
Roderick Williams and many others. He also performs with a wide variety of chamber ensembles, with
choirs including The Sixteen, VOCES8 and the Eric Whitacre Singers, and on historic pianos with artists
including Rachel Podger.
Recent highlights include performances at Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Edinburgh and Aldeburgh
Festivals, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Vienna Konzerthaus, Southbank Centre, BBC Proms and tours to
Japan, USA, Canada, Brazil, China and South Asia.
In 2015, Chris founded a Lieder in English project to bring classical song to a wider audience, initially by
commissioning Jeremy Sams to create new English versions of song cycles by Schubert, Schumann and
Wolf, which have been performed widely and are being recorded for Signum Classics.
His many awards include the accompaniment prize in the 2001 Kathleen Ferrier competition, the 2002
Geoffrey Parsons Award and the 2003 Gerald Moore Award. He has made many acclaimed and ground-
breaking recordings and in 2021 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music.
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