About


Rupert Egerton-Smith continues to distinguish himself as an artist of both rare technique and superb musicality, with his performances being hailed by audiences and critics alike as both intuitive and thoughtful, reflecting the seasoned artistry that continues to bring him praise around the world.

Having just performed for Her Majesty Queen Camilla at Salisbury Cathedral as part of a Hundredth Anniversary celebration of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” he will soon embark on a tour of the United States that includes appearances at three of the East Coast’s most prestigious venues. At the invitation of The Lambs, the oldest professional theatrical organization in the United States, he will perform an all-Gershwin program for their Sesquicentennial Celebration, followed by his debut at The Church, the internationally celebrated arts center in Sag Harbor, New York, and a concert at New York’s Kosciuszko Foundation that will feature works by Chopin.

Currently performing extensively throughout the United Kingdom, he recently returned from a successful tour of the Middle East which became the subject of a documentary entitled Evolve. He has also appeared at the famed Salle Gaveau in Paris, where the performance was broadcast on the national television network France 2, and a sold-out concert at Berlin’s Philharmonie, before going on to perform at many other prestigious venues throughout EuropeHis playing has been described as “particularly impressive” (International Piano Magazine), while the UK Daily Telegraph portrays his artistry as boasting “stunning and real strength.”

As a composer Egerton-Smith has written scores for the BBC, Channel 4, films, documentaries, and trailers for major motion pictures.

Upcoming performances include appearances with the Orchestra of St John’s where he is currently Artist in Residence, the Bristol Classical Players, and a return to Carnegie Hall.

Mr. Egerton-Smith enjoys worldwide representation exclusively through Alexander & Buono International, Alexander & Buono International.

“100% professional piano playing.”

– Pianist Magazine