Biography
‘Sughayer brought a remarkable range of colour, depth and dignity to Liszt’s
Music’
Irene MacDonald, Darlington and Stockton Times.
‘Sughayer was greeted with a standing ovation, quite properly a rarity in Frome as only the most exceptional of performances warrant this reaction’
John Payne, Bath Chronicle.
‘It was a privilege to hear such a talented young pianist at the start of what will be a promising career’
Peter Low, the Buxton Advertiser.
‘Talented young pianist Iyad Sughayer is at the beginning of what is sure to be a flourishing career in music’
Living Well magazine, Amman.
The Jordanian-Palestinian pianist Iyad Sughayer has already performed numerous recitals and concertos across the United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East. He has been a soloist with many orchestras including the European Chamber Orchestra, Manchester Camerata, the Royal Northern College of Music Symphony Orchestra, Chetham’s Symphony Orchestra, the Prague Youth Orchestra and the Cairo and Amman Symphony Orchestras. Born in Amman in 1993, Iyad received his first lessons at the age of five from the pianist, conductor and composer Mohammad Sidiq at Jordan’s National Music Conservatory. He made his concerto debut at the age of eight with the National Music Conservatory Orchestra. In 2008, he continued his piano studies at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester. Iyad has since been the recipient of many prizes and awards including the Dennis Midwood Keyboard Prize and first prize in the Chetham’s Concerto Competition. In 2012, Iyad was awarded a full scholarship to study with the distinguished Scottish pianist Dr Murray McLachlan at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. During his time at the RNCM, Iyad was the winner of both the RNCM ConcertoCompetition and
the EPTA Piano Competition and received the Peter Frankl Piano Prize. Having been awarded a full scholarship at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London, Iyad is currently completing his Masters degree studying with the acclaimed pianists Martino Tirimo and Peter Tuite. He is the recipient of the Derek Butler Awards.Iyad’s wide repertoire includes works by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Liszt, Schubert, Medtner, Schumann, Chopin, Ravel, Debussy as well as some unfairly neglectedcomposers such as Khachaturian, Bechara El-Khoury and John McLeod. His most recent performances have taken place in notable concert halls such as the Bridgewater Hall and Manchester Cathedral, Laeiszhalle and Steinway-Haus in Hamburg, the Bath Pump Rooms together with London venues including the Wigmore Hall, Reform Club, Steinway Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields and St James’s Piccadilly. Future engagements include recitals in Europe and the Middle East, the launch of Iyad’s debut disc featuring works by Mozart, Liszt and Khachaturian, concerto performances with the Cairo Symphony Orchestra and the Jordanian National Orchestra in their 2018 season
You can find more details about Iyad here: https://www.facebook.com/iyadsughayerpianist
This Concert is sponsored by the Keyboard Trust.
Review of Iyad's Concert in Newport on 19th January 2018, from the Newport Advertiser, 24 January 2018