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Charles Owen was born on 1971, is a British classical pianist. Discover Charles Owen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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1971

Charles Owen (born 1971) is a British classical pianist.

Charles Owen was born in Cambridge and grew up in Hampshire and Worcestershire.

The eldest of four children, his father is a Church of England clergyman and his mother a school teacher and archivist.

He is the brother of John Owen, the Chief Designer of the Mercedes Formula 1 team.

After lessons from his first teacher, a pianist in his father's congregation, he won a scholarship to the Yehudi Menuhin School where he studied under Seta Tanyel and collaborated with many fellow students, including Katharine Gowers and Paul Watkins.

Owen went on to study with the distinguished Russian pianist Irina Zaritskaya at the Royal College of Music, where he won the Chappell Gold Medal.

This was followed by further studies with leading British pianist Imogen Cooper.

Owen credits these two pianists as a major influence on shaping his own approach to the piano and music-making in general.

1995

Owen won the silver medal at the Scottish International Piano Competition in 1995, the Parkhouse Award in 1997 and was a finalist in the Piano Section of BBC Young Musician of the Year in 1988.

2002

Janáček, Piano Music (Somm, 2002)

2003

Poulenc, Piano Music (Somm, 2003)

2004

Brahms & Schubert, Cello Sonatas - Natalie Clein (Classics for Pleasure/ EMI, 2004)

2006

Rachmaninov & Chopin, Cello Sonatas - Natalie Clein (EMI, 2006)

2008

Fauré, The Complete Nocturnes (Avie, 2008)

2011

In 2011, Owen entered into a civil partnership with his long-term Australian partner Jason Groves.

Owen has performed in major concert venues around the world, including the Barbican Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall, Kings Place, Bridgewater Hall, the Sage Gateshead, Symphony Hall, Birmingham, the Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Brahms Saal in Vienna's Musikverein, Musée d’Orsay, and Moscow Conservatoire.

He regularly appears at festivals such as the Aldeburgh Festival, Bath International Music Festival, Cheltenham Music Festival, Leicester International Music Festival, Perth Festival and the Ryedale festival.

Owen has performed concertos with world-renowned orchestras including the Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, The Hallé, Aurora Orchestra and London Philharmonic Orchestra.

He has collaborated with leading conductors such as Sir Mark Elder, Ryan Wigglesworth, Nicholas Collon and Martyn Brabbins.

Owen's chamber music partners include Julian Rachlin, Chloë Hanslip, Augustin Hadelich, Nicholas Daniel, the Vertavo String Quartet, Takacs Quartet and the Elias Quartet.

He also has a piano duo partnership with Katya Apekisheva.

Owen's solo recordings comprise discs of piano music by J.S. Bach, Brahms, Fauré, Janáček and Poulenc.

He has recorded chamber music with Natalie Clein and Katya Apekisheva.

Fauré, The Complete Barcarolles (Avie, 2011)

2016

In 2016, he was appointed Steinway & Sons UK Ambassador, a role which includes regular masterclasses at Steinway Hall and visits to many of the UK's leading independent schools including Eton College, Winchester College & Westminster School, among others.

Owen is the co-Artistic Director of the London Piano Festival, an annual celebration of the piano held at Kings Place, with his regular duo partner Katya Apekisheva.

The duo created the Festival in 2016 and have commissioned piano works from composers Nico Muhly and Elena Langer as part of the Festival.

Stravinsky, Piano Ballets – Petrushka & The Rite of Spring - Katya Apekisheva (Quartz, 2016)

J. S. Bach, The Six Keyboard Partitas (Avie, 2016)

2017

Owen recorded the world premiere of Jonathan Dove‘s Piano Quintet with the Sacconi Quartet, selected as Recording of the Month by Gramophone Magazine in August 2017.

Owen is a professor of Piano at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London and a visiting professor at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff.

Rachmaninov, The Two Piano Suites & Six Morceaux, Op11 - Katya Apekishava (Avie Records, 2017)

Jonathan Dove, In Damascus, Piano Quintet – Sacconi Quartet, Mark Padmore (Signum Classics, 2017)

2018

Brahms, Late Piano Music Op 76/79/116-119 (Avie Records, 2018)