About

Welsh pianist Ellis Thomas is rapidly establishing a reputation as a versatile and thoughtful pianist and chamber musician. Acclaimed as a ‘sincere and committed’ musician, offering performances ‘with real understanding’ (Julian Jacobson, BPSE), Ellis is equally at-home with core repertoire as with contemporary and lesser-known works.

Ellis has already performed extensively at venues around the UK and is regularly invited to perform at music festivals around England and Wales. In recent years he has performed abroad, including in Spain, Germany and Italy, and has also seen his performances and interviews broadcast on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Cymru, and S4C television. Upcoming engagements include concertos with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the Welsh Chamber Orchestral later this year.

Ellis has been awarded prizes at competitions including the Robert Schumann International Piano Competition Düsseldorf and has won first prizes at the Wales International Piano Festival, Gregynog Young Musician and the RIBI National Young Musician, and the Wales National Eisteddfod, amongst others. He has received masterclasses and lessons with professors such as Boris Berman, Imogen Cooper, Pascal Rogé, Yevgeny Sudbin, Till Felner, Péter Nagy, and Steven Osborne. 

Ellis works frequently as a collaborative pianist, and regularly performs as part of several chamber groups and ensembles. He is a collaborative pianist and faculty member for the International Music Academy of Solsona in Spain, and has recently completed performances of Beethoven’s complete works for cello and piano at venues around England and Wales. Ellis also holds the Philharmonia Orchestra’s MMSF Piano Fellowship for the 2023-24 season.

Ellis is interested in exploring new connections between music and other arts; he recently worked with artist Appau Junior Boakye-Yiadom for an exhibition for Kettle’s Yard Gallery in Cambridge, providing improvisations for a series of short films.

Ellis graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2022 with First-Class Honours, where he achieved the highest mark in a final recital performance. Prior to this, Ellis studied at the Royal Northern College of Music’s Junior department for six years with Manola Hatfield. He is currently pursuing postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music, where he is studying with Tessa Nicholson. Alongside a generous scholarship from the Academy, Ellis is grateful for support from the Countess of Munster Musical Trust, the Robert Turnbull Piano Foundation, the James Pantyfedwen Foundation, the Ryan Davies Memorial Fund, the Kathleen Trust, and Talent Unlimited. 

 

Updated January 2024