Background
His father is an English and Drama teacher, and his mother Rebecca is a piano teacher by profession. Grosvenor began studying the piano with his mother at the age of six.
His father is an English and Drama teacher, and his mother Rebecca is a piano teacher by profession. Grosvenor began studying the piano with his mother at the age of six.
Grosvenor is the youngest of five brothers. His father is an English and Drama teacher, and his mother Rebecca is a piano teacher by profession. Grosvenor began studying the piano with his mother at the age of six.
He joined Westcliff High School for Boys in 2003.
He now also takes lessons from Christopher Elton in London. Grosvenor studied at the.
At his graduation as Bachelor of Music in 2012 he received the Queen's Award for Excellence for the best all-round student of the year.
In the same year, he made his first concerto appearance, performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto Number. 21 with the Westcliff Sinfonia. Since then he has given many high-profile recitals in Europe and the United States.
Some of the concerts he has played in were at the Royal Albert Hall, Street George"s, Bristol, Wigmore Hall, Barbican Centre, Usher Hall, Carnegie Hall and Symphony Hall.
Grosvenor has performed with orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Scottish String Ensemble, New York Youth Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra and English Chamber Orchestra, playing works by Mozart, Grieg, Ravel, Britten and Chopin. On 20 May 2009 Grosvenor made his debut with the Ulster Orchestra, conductor Kenneth Montgomery, at the National Concert Hall, Dublin.
In 2010 Grosvenor joined British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 3"s New Generation Artists scheme, which he completed in 2012. In the summer of 2011 he made his debut at the British Broadcasting Corporation Proms as the youngest-ever soloist on opening night, playing Liszt"s Second Piano Concerto, and the Britten Piano Concerto later in the series with the National Youth Orchestra.
Judith Weir composed her solo piano work Day Break Shadows Flee for Grosvenor, who gave its world premiere in September 2014.