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'''Benjamin Frith''' (born 1957 in South Yorkshire) is a British [[Classical music|classical]] [[pianist]]. He was educated at the [[University of Leeds]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in Music in 1979. Subsequently, he studied under [[Fanny Waterman]] and won several awards early in his career, including the Gold Medal at the 1989 [[Arthur Rubinstein]] Piano Competition in Israel. He has performed regularly with several major international orchestras and conductors, including [[Zubin Mehta]], and has performed at the [[Edinburgh International Festival]].
'''Benjamin Frith''' (born 1957 in South Yorkshire) is a British [[Classical music|classical]] [[pianist]]. He was educated at the [[University of Leeds]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in Music in 1979. Subsequently, he studied under [[Fanny Waterman]] and won several awards early in his career, including the Gold Medal at the 1989 [[Arthur Rubinstein]] Piano Competition in Israel. He has appeared with many of the world’s finest orchestras including the Berlin Symphony, Israel Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony, Polish National Radio, and the BBC Philharmonic. He has worked with many leading conductors such as Zubin Mehta, Antoni Wit, Vasary, Skrowaczewski, Bamert, Atzman and Barry Wordsworth.


He is a member of the Gould Piano Trio and is a tutor at the [[Royal Northern College of Music]] in Manchester.
He is a member of the Gould Piano Trio and is a tutor at the [[Royal Northern College of Music]] in Manchester.

Revision as of 23:48, 23 July 2017

Benjamin Frith (born 1957 in South Yorkshire) is a British classical pianist. He was educated at the University of Leeds and graduated with a BA in Music in 1979. Subsequently, he studied under Fanny Waterman and won several awards early in his career, including the Gold Medal at the 1989 Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition in Israel. He has appeared with many of the world’s finest orchestras including the Berlin Symphony, Israel Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony, Polish National Radio, and the BBC Philharmonic. He has worked with many leading conductors such as Zubin Mehta, Antoni Wit, Vasary, Skrowaczewski, Bamert, Atzman and Barry Wordsworth.

He is a member of the Gould Piano Trio and is a tutor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.