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Patrons, Staff, and Trustees

Meet the Patrons, Staff, and Trustees of the Leeds International Piano Competition.

Adam Gatehouse

Artistic Director

Adam Gatehouse is Artistic Director of the Leeds International Piano Competition and jury member for all rounds. Adam has enjoyed a distinguished and varied career as a freelance conductor, working internationally in Europe, the USA and East Asia and as music director with Ballet Rambert in the UK, the Dutch National Ballet and Dutch National Youth Orchestra. He has made guest appearances at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the Fenice in Venice, the Salle Pleyel in Paris and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.

Adam Gatehouse

Murray Perahia KBE

Patron

In a career spanning more than 40 years, Murray Perahia has become one of the most sought after and cherished pianists of our time. Born in New York, Murray started playing piano at the age of four, and later attended Mannes College where he studied conducting and composition. His summers were spent at the Marlboro Festival, collaborating with such musicians as Rudolf Serkin, Pablo Casals and the members of the Budapest String Quartet. He also studied during this period with Mieczyslaw Horszowski.

Murray Perahia KBE

Lang Lang

Global Ambassador

Very few artists can claim to have the same profound impact on the world of music as Lang Lang has had. As a pianist, educator and philanthropist, as well as an influential ambassador for the arts, Lang Lang has fully embraced new technology and innovation, leading the way in bringing classical music into the 21st century. Equally happy playing for billions of viewers at the 2008 Olympic Opening Ceremony in Beijing or just for a few hundred children in the public schools, Lang Lang is a master of communicating through music. Gifted with unique artistic and communicative skills, Lang Lang unites excellence and accessibility unlike anyone else, and builds bridges between Eastern and Western culture.

Lang Lang

Dame Fanny Waterman (1920-2020)

Co-Founder and Honourable President in Memoriam

Fanny Waterman was born in Leeds; her father, Myer Waterman, a Russian Jew, had emigrated to England to work as a jeweller. A gifted concert pianist, she enjoyed considerable success as a soloist in her early career. But by the early 1960s, she had turned her passion to teaching. In 1961, jointly with her friend Marion, Countess of Harewood (later Marion Thorpe) and Roslyn Lyons, she founded the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition. She was Artistic Director and Chair of the competition jury until 2015 when she retired at the age of 95. Her contribution to the city of Leeds was recognised in April 2006, when she was given the Freedom of the City of Leeds.

Dame Fanny Waterman (1920-2020)

Staff Team

 Fiona Sinclair
Fiona Sinclair Chief Executive
 Linda Wellings
Linda Wellings Competitor Director
 Alfred Mulroy
Alfred Mulroy Head of Marketing & Communications
 Sally Egan
Sally Egan Head of Creative Learning & Engagement
 Elisa Tabò
Elisa Tabò Head of Administration & Finance
 Linting Ruan
Linting Ruan Engagement Consultant (China)
 Elspeth Gilfillan
Elspeth Gilfillan Director of Development
 Ashruta Mani
Ashruta Mani Production Assistant
 George Oates
George Oates Creative Learning and Engagement Assistant

Board of Trustees

 Ken Beaty
Ken Beaty Chair
 Judith Webster
Judith Webster
 Christopher Tait
Christopher Tait
 Gabrielle Solti
Gabrielle Solti
 Cllr Jonathan Pryor
Cllr Jonathan Pryor
 Richard Morse
Richard Morse
 Martin Jenkins
Martin Jenkins
 Professor Simone Buitendijk
Professor Simone Buitendijk
 Edward Appleyard 
Edward Appleyard 
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