Andrew Matthews-Owen is a versatile British pianist and collaborative artist celebrated for his crisp interpretations of art song and chamber music. Known for his deep dive into French repertoire and contemporary works, his recent projects spotlight overlooked gems by composers like Louis Durey, Georges Auric, and Cécile Chaminade alongside modern voices such as Jonathan Dove. A passionate advocate for vocal music, he frequently partners with singers to revive lyrical treasures—evident in releases spanning early 20th-century Parisian salons (*Paris 1913*) to Welsh-inspired works (*Gwisg Nefoedd*). His playing balances scholarly precision with vivid storytelling, whether unraveling Satie-esque quirks in Auric’s *Le Pouf* or navigating the emotional landscapes of Dove’s song cycles. When not recording or performing, Matthews-Owen contributes to music education, nurturing the next generation of pianists and vocal collaborators.
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