Matthew Lau

Matthew Lau

Postgraduate Researcher

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Person Introduction

Matthew is an accomplished pianist having been awarded 1st place at the Beethoven Junior Intercollegiate Piano competition to become the first winner of the competition from the Junior Royal Northern College of Music and reaching the final of the prestigious RNCM Gold Medal Competition. He has enjoyed playing in various concerts series and recitals across the UK, such as Chester Wesley Church, Chester Music Society, Wigan Music Society, Manchester St Ann’s Church, Nantwich, Ealing St Barnabas Church and the Leigh Music Society.

With the supervision of Dr. Adam Swayne and Dr. Nico de Villiers, Matthew will be investigating and recording the complete piano works of Charles Griffes (1884-1920).

Having studied in Germany, Griffes’ compositional roots started in the Austro-German tradition, but his style began to diversify. In 1911, he entered his Impressionist period with works such as The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan and the Roman Sketches. These compositions displayed an evocative imagining of the orient and ultimately cemented Griffes’ legacy. He was often labelled as an ‘American Impressionist’ out of convenience. However, there is much more to be discovered in his later works. Griffes continued to push his own boundaries and adopted a forward-looking neo-classical and modernist approach.