About Dustin Gledhill

Pianist, Dustin Gledhill, holds over twenty first-prize awards in national and international competitions. Dustin’s career has taken him throughout Europe, Russia, and North America, with top prizes in such competitions as the New Orleans International Piano Competition, the Hilton Head International Piano Competition, the Junior Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition, the California International Young Artists Competition and many others.

Dustin’s London debut and CD recording, Live at Wigmore Hall - 2006, was sponsored by Jaques Samuel Pianos of London. Featured for this performance in London’s Musical Opinion Magazine, “…thoughtful yet passionate, finely nuanced but exciting… Nobody has all the answers to a masterpiece yet Gledhill got very close…” Music OMH also reviewed his performance “…riveting performance of Handel… simply stunning”. Dustin returns to Wigmore Hall in 2010. Other important venues include, the Fazioli Concert Hall in Italy, and Carnegie Hall, Weill, in New York.

Dustin has soloed with many orchestras, including the San Diego Symphony, Utah Symphony, Florida Space Coast Philharmonic, Louisiana Philharmonic, Hilton Head Orchestra, and many others. Dustin has appeared on several live televised broadcasts for non-profit organizations such as The Arthritis Foundation in Palm Springs, raising donations in the thousands. Dustin has also been frequently requested in Beverly Hills, California, for events hosted by Angela Landsbury at the home of the late television giant, Aaron Spelling, and fund raising galas honoring HRH, Prince Charles of Whales.

Dustin is an international prize-winner for the interpretation of French music, and continues to pursue this genre from early to modern composers. He recently recorded Livre II of Debussy’s 12 Etudes in a live performance. “Wigmore Hall audience was given a master class in pianistic textures and timbres… superb delicacy… a captivation level of excitement and virtuosity.” Said MusicOMH of the Debussy. Dustin also won the Debussy-Ravel Prize at the 2005 New Orleans International Piano Competition, and returned to rave reviews from The Times-Picayune for his interpretation of Saint-Saëns. “…spun an incantatory gold-medal performance…”

His many scholarships include: The Royal Academy of Music, Manhattan School of Music, Brigham Young University School of Music, and many other grants and scholarship awards. Dustin has studied with Dr. Irene Peery-Fox, Christopher Elton at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and currently with Nina Svetlanova at Manhattan School of Music. He has received instruction and master-class training from Pierre Laurent-Aimard, Stephen Hough, Nikolai Demidenko, Bernard d’Ascoli, Leslie Howard, and others.

A published songwriter and arranger, Dustin is also founder of the Gledhill Piano Studio based in Manhattan, which teaches balance for the competitive pianist through music, mind, and body. While in London, Dustin also appeared on stage at Saddler’s Wells Dance Theater with legendary choreographer and dancer, Pina Bausch and Company, in Palermo Palermo.


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