Background
Llywelyn, born in South Wales, received his first piano lessons from his father and later from priests in a monastic boarding school in the Midlands.
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Llywelyn, born in South Wales, received his first piano lessons from his father and later from priests in a monastic boarding school in the Midlands.
He studied in Birmingham and London music, medicine, criminology and theology, after which he moved to Kölane
Later he received important inspiration from Pierre Boulez, Karl-Heinz Stockhausen and Kirill Kondraschin. He moved to München in 1971, and in 1984 until his death lived with his life-partner Hedy Schmitt. When he was three years old, his mother died from leukemia.
After which he began to translate and write his thoughts into music
The deep religiosity of his work, which he was already composing in a meditative state since his youth, was in large part inspired by the early loss of his mother. He wrote his first significant composition Dies Irae at the age of 12.
He also frequented the stage as a performing pianist. In 1966 he was a participant of the German premier of Eric Saties Vexations.
His interests in composition were wide, and at the end of the 1960s he took on the band The Lonely Ones (later The Joint) as performers of his film music
Along the way, he taught their keyboardist Rick Davies, who shortly after founded the band Supertramp. Today Llywelyn"s catalog includes compositions for solo instrument, as well as film music, rock and jazz. As a pianist and conductor he has performed in Europe, the United States, and Canada.
As a teacher, since 1971 he has been instrumental in promoting young talent at the piano.
The pianist Roberta Pili is considered to be his direct musical and pianistic successor, since she is an ethusiastic mentor for the young pianists" generation by teaching the polyphonic piano playing remembering her teacher. In 1993 he took on the position of guest professor of composition, piano and musical analysis at the University of Belgrade.
Llywelyn is known for his music characterized by hyper-polyphony and a meditative quality of timelessness.