Ian Munro

 

A performer who understands the music but at the same time is able to make it sound fresh.
THE AGE

Ian Munro has emerged over recent years as one of Australia's most distinguished and awarded musicians, with a career that has taken him to thirty countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia. His award in 2003 of Premier Grand Prix at the Queen Elisabeth International Competition for composers (Belgium) is a unique achievement for an Australian and follows on from multiple prizes in international piano competitions in Spain (Maria Canals), Italy (Busoni), Portugal (Vianna da Motta) and the UK, where his second prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition in 1987 established his international profile.

Ian completed his early training in Melbourne under the guidance of Marta Rostas, a pupil of Bela Bartok, and Roy Shepherd, a pupil of Alfred Cortot, and furthered his studies in Vienna, London and Italy with Noretta Conci, Guido Agosti and Michele Campanella. In the UK alone he has performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia, English Chamber Orchestra, London Mozart Players, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and broadcast widely for the BBC. Elsewhere, he has performed with orchestras in Poland, Italy, Portugal, Russia, the USA, China, New Zealand and all the major orchestras in Australia in over sixty piano concerti. In chamber music he has joined artists such as Ruggiero Ricci, Erich Gruenberg, Oleh Krysa, Krszysztof Smietana, Leslie Howard, Karina Georgian, Jane Manning, Gerald English, Yvonne Kenny and the Medici and Belcea String Quartets, as well as the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet. Ian then joined the acclaimed Australia Ensemble in Sydney in 2000.