Kyle Hutchings is a British pianist who, after just twelve months of self-taught playing, won a scholarship to study in London with internationally acclaimed pianist Richard Meyrick under the Pianoman Scholarships Scheme supported by Sir and Lady Harvey McGrath. Subsequently, he made his London debut with the Arch Sinfonia playing Beethoven’s Second Piano Concerto.
Acclaimed for the deep understanding and soulful artistry he brings to his performances, he has performed in venues such as London’s prestigious Kings Place, St John’s Smith Square, London’s BT Tower, The Lansdowne Club in Mayfair, as part of the Blüthner Recital Series, St James’s Piccadilly and many others around the UK. In addition to this, he maintains an active presence on the international concert scene.
During his studies at Trinity Laban, supported by a scholarship from Trinity College, he received the Nancy Thomas Prize for Piano as well as the Director’s Prize for Excellence; he was also nominated for the conservatoire’s coveted Gold Medal. Kyle is supported by The Keyboard Charitable Trust. He has also received support from the Robert Turnbull Piano Foundation and the Zetland Foundation.
Notable highlights of his 2022/2023 season have included a debut performance at London’s Kings Place, performing in the Autumn Festival at St Mary’s Perivale in collaboration with The Keyboard Charitable Trust as well as appearances in Italy and Poland