About.

Swedish-Taiwanese collaborative pianist Emily Hoh is the recipient of the 2023 Royal Overseas League (ROSL) Award for Collaborative Pianists. She graduated with distinction from the Royal College of Music studying under Simon Lepper, Kathron Sturrock, and Roger Vignoles. During her studies she won prizes in the Lieder and English song competitions and in 2023 won the Royal Overseas League (ROSL) Award for Collaborative Pianists as well as the first pianist prize at the inaugural Ashburnham English Song competition.

Emily is a Samling Artist, a Britten Pears Young Artist, and a SongEasel Young Artist, and is the accompanist-in-residence at Westminster School. Recent performance venues include the Oxford International Song Festival, the Princess Alexandria Hall at the Royal Overseas League, Wigmore Hall, and Snape Maltings in the 2024 Aldeburgh Festival. Emily is looking forward to joining alongside staff pianists at the Oxenfoord Summer School with an award generously supported by the Robert Turnball Piano Foundation.

Contact.

For bookings and enquiries, please use the contact form or email emily@emilyhohpiano.co.uk