RANDALL BENWAY is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, where at the age of 10 he was accepted as the
youngest piano student of Theodore Lettvin and later as a student of Arthur Loesser and Eunice
Podis. While in Cleveland Mr. Benway also studied composition with Starling Cumberworth.
At 16 Mr. Benway collaborated in piano concerto performances with conductors James Levine and
Robert Shaw.
While an undergraduate student at Hartt College of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut, Mr. Benway
was the four-year recipient of the Alfred C. Fuller Scholarship.
Mr. Benway received a Master of Music (Piano) degree from the University of Michigan where he
studied piano with Gyorgy Sandor and Louis Nagel and composition with William Bolcom.
Mr. Benway spent considerable time in Europe, including living in London, England, while studying
piano with Balint Vazsonyi, and living in Fontainebleau, France, while studying composition with
Nadia Boulanger. As a student, Mr. Benway attended and performed in master classes of some of
the great European artists, including Balint Vazsonyi, Clifford Curzon, John Ogden, Jean-Marie
Darré, Nikita Magaloff, and Soulima Stravinsky. In addition Mr. Benway was the winner of two piano
competitions, one in the United States and one in Switzerland.
Mr. Benway has performed in the United States and Europe as soloist, soloist with orchestra, and
chamber musician, including live radio broadcasts on National Public Radio. He is a founding member
of The Redwood Trio.
Recent performances include Dvorak's Dumky Trio; Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D Minor; Brahms G
Minor Piano Quartet; Schumann Piano Quintet; Brahms Lieder; Beethoven Triple Concerto; Grieg
Piano Concerto; Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
Mr. Benway is a sought-after accompanist and coach for pianists, opera singers, and
instrumentalists.