Michael Roll made his debut with the
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra at
the age of ten.
At seventeen he was the outstanding
winner of the first Leeds International
Piano Competition.
He studied piano with Fanny Waterman and
later he took conducting lessons with
Edgar Cosma in Paris. In 1974 he made a
successful American debut with the
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Sir Colin Davis.
Michael Roll appears regularly with the
major orchestras of the United Kingdom
both at home and abroad. He visited Hong
Kong with the London Philharmonic,
toured Japan with the BBC Symphony
Orchestra, Holland with the ECO, Germany
and Switzerland with the BBC Symphony,
Spain with the Royal Philharmonic, and
Eastern Europe with the Scottish
Chamber.
His festival appearances have included
Aldeburgh, Bath, Edinburgh, Granada,
Hong Kong, Vienna, and the prestigious
Klavier-Festival Ruhr, Germany.
Michael Roll has played all over the
world, working with such conductors as
Boulez, Giulini, Leinsdorf, Masur,
Previn and Sanderling.
He has released 3 CDs featuring
Beethoven Concerto Cycle.
The first CD with the RPO under Howard
Shelley for Tring Records has been
enthusiastically received as an
exceptionally fine recording
(Gramophone).
The second CD of this cycle has been
awarded the Gramophone's Editor's
choice.
The third one has received exceptionally
fine reviews both in Gramophone and in
BBC Music Magazine.
Michael Roll is now widely recognized as
one of the finest interpreters of
Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and
Schumann.
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