"A light touch and an engaging tone” (The Strad), Robin Green
enjoys a busy career as a soloist, chamber musician and
conductor.
Robin’s CD, Dialog mit Mozart released on the
Gramola label with violinist Daniel Auner was ‘Editor’s Choice’ in
The Strad. His recording Games Chorales and
Fantasie released on the Claves label was reviewed by
Gramophone: “Green....an intelligent and sensitive musician with a
genuine flair for imaginative programming.”
Robin has performed recitals in many of the world’s most
important concert venues including the Wigmore Hall and the Vienna
Musikverein. His festival appearances have included the Festspiele
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Interlaken Classics Festival, Davos
Young Artists Festival, the International Musicians Seminar ‘Open
Chamber’ Festival at Prussia Cove, the Pharos Trust and the
Festival de Radio France et Montpellier. He has had artist
residencies at the Vale of Glamorgan festival and at St John's
Smith Square, London.
As a concerto soloist, Robin has performed with the European
Union Youth Orchestra, Sinfonia Cymru, Camerata Nordica, Orchestra
Vitae and Melos Sinfonia.
From 2008-2016, Robin was part of the Francoise-Green piano duo.
The duo were the first prize winners of the Royal Overseas League
Chamber music competition, the Concours Nicati in Switzerland and
runner up prize winners at the International Schubert duo
competition.
Robin is the Artistic Director of the Fort Belan Chamber
festival that brings together some of Europeans leading chamber
musicians. A passionate chamber musician, Robin has collaborated
with Gordan Nikolitch, Valeryi Sokolov, Michael Collins, Bogdan
Bozovic, Thomas Carroll, Rolf Hind, Christian Elliott and Llyr
Williams.
Former recipient of the Leverhulme Chamber music fellowship at
the Royal College of Music, Robin now teaches piano at RWCMD and
the Royal Academy of Music. Supporting his studies at the Royal
College of Music and the Mozarteum, Salzburg, Robin has
participated in masterclasses with Vladimir Ashkenazy, Menahem
Pressler, Ivry Gitlis, Ferenc Rados, Stephen Kovacevich, Dénes
Várjon, Imre Rohmann and Rainer Schmidt.
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