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RAPHAEL TERRONI

Raphael Terroni studied the piano with John Vallier and Cyril Smith. He has given concerts both at home and abroad and has appeared at major festivals as a soloist, accompanist and chamber-music player. He has made several recordings and received much critical acclaim for his CD of piano music by Lennox Berkeley.  His most recent release of piano music and songs by Robin Milford was Editor’s Choice in Gramophone and is available on Toccata Classics. He played on two recordings by British composers released in 2006, Piano Trios by Arthur Butterworth and Sonatas for violin, viola, cello and piano by Arnold Cooke, in which he was joined by Raphael Wallfisch, Morgan Goff and Susanne Stanzeleit. Raphael Terroni is a Steinway artist and and in 2008/9 he was Warden of the Performers and Composers section of the Incorporated Society of Musicians.

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