He is an extraordinarily gifted pianist whose musical prowess, intelligence and commitment to his art place him at an exceptional level for pursuing an international career as a soloist in the years to come. Marios Papadopoulos, Music Director of the Oxford Philomusica

“Disarmingly precociousNew York Times

"A master of restraint... he allowed Chopin's arabesques to effervesce weightlesslyMittelbayerische Zeitung (Chopin's Piano Concerto no. 2, Regensburg, January 2010)

Ashley Fripp has given solo and concerto performances in many of the most prestigious venues throughout the UK, such as the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Barbican Hall, Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, St. John’s Smith Square, Bridgewater Hall, Kings Place and Birmingham Symphony Hall. Recent international invitations have taken him throughout Poland, Germany, China, the Netherlands and the USA to such halls as the Carnegie Hall, New York, and the Audimax Hall, Regensburg.

He has won first prizes at more than a dozen national and international competitions, including the 1st Glasgow International Competition for Young Pianists in 2006, and the Award for Keyboard at the Royal Over-Seas League Competition 2011. He has also made appearances on BBC television and radio and has performed in the Edinburgh International, Chipping Campden, and City of London Festivals.

Born in Hampshire in 1989, Ashley studied piano at the Purcell School and the Royal College of Music Junior Department with Emily Jeffrey. During his time at the RCM he won the Marjorie Humby, Angela Bull, British Uruguayan Society, May Edwards, Teresa Carreņo prizes and the Peter Morrison Concerto Competition. Upon leaving in July 2007, Ashley was presented with the Esther Coleman Prize, awarded to an outstanding student who has greatly contributed to the musical life of the Junior Department.

Ashley has recently graduated with First Class Honours from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama where he was awarded the Concert Recital Diploma (Premier Prix) and the Kathleen Higginson Piano Prize for his achievements. He was also the recipient of the Lord Mayor's Prize 2011. He is now continuing his studies there with Ronan O’Hora, provided with a full scholarship. Future engagements feature a concerto performance at the Barbican Hall under James Judd, a commercial recording of both Chopin Piano Concertos for Spektral Records and a concert tour of Germany.


Ashley Fripp gratefully acknowledges the generous support from the following:

The Craxton Memorial Trust
The Derek Butler Trust

 

Photo: Royal College of Music February 2008
by John Mitchell

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