THOMAS SCOTT

Thomas Scott has a BMus first class honours degree from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he studied with Robin Green. In July 2025 he completed his post-graduate degree at the Royal Academy of Music under Michael Dussek and John Reid, where he achieved a Master’s with distinction, a Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music for an outstanding postgraduate final recital and also holds the Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music. Thomas is now pursuing a Fellowship at the Royal Academy of Music.
Since being at RWCMD and RAM, Thomas has immersed himself in the music world, taking on numerous solo, ensemble and choral works. Collaborating with singers and instrumentalists, he has had the opportunity to work closely with renowned musicians such as Steven Isserlis, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Elly Ameling, Sir Thomas Allen, Roderick Williams, Susan Manoff, James Baillieu, Malcolm Martineau, Joseph Middleton, Natalie Clein, Jayson Gillham and Robin Wilson.
Thomas has had the privilege to perform for members of the Royal Family. He has had performances across the UK; including a charity concert in the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, the Howard Assembly Rooms, the Clothworker’s Centenary Hall, Bob Boas’ House, Steinway Hall, the Penarth Chamber Music Festival, Italian Cultural Institute, Austrian Cultural Forum and the Halifax Philharmonic Club.
Thomas has been awarded the Geoffrey Buckley Memorial Prize and for two consecutive years won the Bryan Davies Memorial Prize. He is the winner of the 2023 John Ireland competition, won the Trevor Pugsley Prize, was nominated for the Musicians’ Company Carnwath Piano Scholarship. In 2025 Thomas was a Young Artist at the Leeds Song Festival.