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Welsh pianist
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Andrew Matthews-Owen is a Welsh pianist and accompanist, born in Neath, Wales, now residing in London. He is known for his work with some of the UK's leading singers, both on the concert platform and on recordings and broadcasts for BBC Radio 3; including Claire Booth, Susan Bickley, Susan Bullock, Lucy Crowe, Anne Sophie Duprels, Rebecca Evans (soprano), Helen Field, Natalya Romaniw, Nicky Spence, Elin Malayan Thomas and Sir Willard White.

Matthews-Owen is acknowledged as an exponent of contemporary music, giving first performances of works by composers including Jonathan Dove, Alun Hoddinott, Michael Berkeley, Augusta Read Thomas, Hannah Kendall, Charlotte Bray, and others. He is a member of the professorial staff at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.

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  1. "Andrew Matthews-Owen".
  2. "Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance". Trinity Laban. Retrieved 5 October 2023.

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