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Dominic Ferris
Dominic Ferris recording at Masterchord Studios London
Dominic Ferris recording at Masterchord Studios London
Background information
Born (1985-10-10) October 10, 1985 (age 39)
Brighton, UK
Occupation(s)pianist, arranger, conductor, music producer, musical director
InstrumentPiano
Years active2009–present
Websitedominicferris.com

Dominic Ferris (born 1985) is a British pianist, conductor, music producer, musical director, and singer. The son of pop songwriter and former Beatles sound engineer Roger Ferris and singer-songwriter Glo Macari, he is a Global Ambassador for Steinway & Sons.[1] He is active in classical music, pop, and musical theatre, and performs as a solo artist, in the duo The Piano Brothers, as an accompanist and studio musician, and with orchestral shows. He is also an active producer and arranger known for working with a wide variety of artists, and as a conductor.

Early life and education

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Ferris was born in 1985 in Brighton, UK. He attended St. Christopher’s School in Hove and was a chorister at All Saints Hove, then Hurstpierpoint College[2] where he studied piano with Nicholas Searls. In 2010 he graduated from the Royal College of Music where he studied piano with Nigel Clayton.[3]

Career as solo and recording artist

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Ferris performs solo piano and vocal arrangements of classic British and American songs by artists such as George Gershwin, Billy Joel, and Elton John.[4] In 2018 he performed a yearlong residency at Live At Zédel with his show "Me and My Piano."[5] The "Me and My Piano" series continued into 2021.[6]

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, Ferris broadcast "Live Piano Request" shows on his social media from his Shoreham home. These were picked up for broadcast by Classic FM and Pianist Magazine.[7] In December 2020, he performed a livestream concert from Steinway Hall in London.[8] In 2021 he hosted a series of piano performance webinars for Pianist Magazine.[9]

Musical theater

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Early in his career Ferris wrote musicals, working in his family's garage recording studio. Over time he came to work with Rob Ashford and other musical theater producers, and in 2012 was vocal coach, pianist, and assistant to conductor David Charles Abell for the Finding Neverland world premiere production.[10]

For several years beginning in 2015 he was one half of musical theatre act Ferris & Milnes with Martin Milnes.[11]

Collaborations

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Steinway & Sons

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When he performed at an international press launch event for the Prince William–Kate Middleton royal wedding, a chance meeting with piano technician Ulrich Gerhartz led to his relationship with Steinway & Sons.[3] He continues to the present day as a Steinway & Sons Global Ambassador.

In 2018, as a Steinway & Sons Global Ambassador, he recorded original piano arrangements of classic popular and musical theater songs for Steinway's self-playing Spirio piano.[12]

The Piano Brothers

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Since 2014 Ferris and Indonesian pianist/composer Elwin Hendrijanto, who met during their studies at the Royal College of Music, have performed as The Piano Brothers.[13] The Piano Brothers are a Steinway Ensemble (the equivalent of an individual's status as a Steinway Artist).[14] On their international concert tours they combine classical music, musical theatre, their own arrangements of popular songs such as Coldplay's "Viva La Vida" and Adele’s "Rolling in the Deep," songbook numbers, and compositions of their own such as "Ballade for Steinway." The duo collaborated with the London Symphony Orchestra in 2019 on a recording at Abbey Road Studios of their symphonic arrangement of Muse's hit "Uprising"[15] and perform internationally.

Ferris & Milnes

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In 2015 Ferris formed a second duo, joining with Martin Milnes as musical theatre double act Ferris & Milnes.[11]

They duo undertook performance feats such as "31 West End musicals in under 10 minutes" and the complete works of Andrew Lloyd Webber in seven minutes, and performed a George Gershwin medley at Lincoln Center. They performed their tribute "33 Sondheim Numbers in 5 Minutes"[16] at the Stephen Sondheim 85th Birthday Gala at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 2015.[17]

Other recording collaborations

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Ferris has collaborated on recordings with performers such as Shirley Bassey, Jonathan Antoine, Alfie Boe, Michael Ball, and Kerry Ellis, many with producer Nick Patrick, and on symphonic albums with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing music of Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, and The Beach Boys and orchestrating and arranging for the Orbison and Beach Boys albums.[18]

In 2015 Ferris recorded piano tracks for the Elvis Presley symphonic album If I Can Dream with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.[19]

In 2018 he worked with James Bowen and his cat Bob, subject of the book and film A Street Cat Named Bob, to produce and co-write a charity single.[20]

Ferris worked with Dame Shirley Bassey as pianist on her 2020 Decca Records album I Owe It All To You.[18]

He produced a video for the Official London Theatre’s YouTube channel titled "We'll Meet Again" that featured West End stars including Alfie Boe and Hannah Waddingham and most prominently, Dame Vera Lynn extending a message of hope and love during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns.[21]

In 2023 Ferris began working with Luca Brugnoli, a 2022 BBC Young Chorister of the Year finalist, producing, performing on, and co-writing two songs for Brugnoli's 2024 debut mainstream album Through My Eyes.[22]

Other live collaborations

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In 2017 he toured as assistant musical director and pianist with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra's "Elvis Presley: If I Can Dream" UK arena tour, and with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra for the USA anniversary tour. The latter included a performance at Graceland with Priscilla Presley for the Elvis 40th Anniversary Celebrations.[7]

In May and June 2021 he performed his solo show "Piano Player to the Stars" in London,[23] and in August performed at the Royal Festival Hall in a series of concerts celebrating the 50th anniversary of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells album.[24]

Charity work

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Ferris fundraises for Restore the Music UK, which funds music education.[8]

Discography

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Albums and singles
Year Artist Album/Project Label/Organization Role(s)
2012 Various The Secret Code Original Musical Soundtrack Macaferri Music / Michael Gatton Pianist, Producer, Arranger
2013 The Piano Brothers "Ballade for Steinway" Steinway & Sons Pianist, Songwriter, Producer
2013 Sochi Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony "Sochi Winter Olympics (Time Forward)" Various Pianist
2014 Dominic Ferris Dominic Anthony Ferris Macaferri Music Artist
2015 Various Lovebirds Original Musical Soundtrack SimG Records Pianist, Arranger
2015 Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra If I Can Dream Sony Music Pianist
2017 Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Christmas with Elvis and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Sony Music Pianist
2017 Roy Orbison with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra A Love So Beautiful Sony Music Pianist
2018 Roy Orbison with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Unchained Melodies Sony Music Arranger
2018 The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Universal Music Group Pianist, Arranger
2018 James Bowen with The Wild & Stray "And Then Came Bob," "Time to Move On" Macaferri Music Pianist, Songwriter, Producer
2019 Michael Ball Coming Home to You Decca Pianist, Arranger
2019 Michael Ball & Alfie Boe Back Together Decca Arranger
2020 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Disney Goes Classical Decca Arranger
2020 Jonathan Antoine Going the Distance LOKI Records Pianist
2020 Jonathan Antoine ChristmasLand LOKI Records Pianist
2020 Dame Vera Lynn & West End Stars "We'll Meet Again 2020" Society of London Theatre Pianist, Producer, Arranger
2020 Dame Shirley Bassey I Owe It All to You Decca Pianist, Arranger
2021 Libera If Invisible Hands Music Songwriter
2022 Katie Ashby "Irreplaceable," "White Cliffs of Dover" Dame Vera Lynn Estate Pianist, Producer, Arranger
2022 Various Tubular Bells 50th Anniversary Soundtrack Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment Pianist
2023 Cormac Thompson A Borrowed Gift Cormac Thompson Music Ltd Pianist, Songwriter, Producer, Arranger
2023 Resonanz Children's Choir & Libera "Nusantara," "Sing for Our World" Libera Official Songwriter, Producer
2023 London Symphony Orchestra Classic Rock – Renaissance BMG Music Pianist, Arranger
2024 Luca Brugnoli Through My Eyes LRB Music Pianist, Songwriter, Producer, Arranger
2024 Amy Nuttall "Thank You Mother" Amy Nuttall Music Pianist, Arranger
2024 Libera Dream Invisible Hands Music Pianist

References

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  1. ^ "Dominic Ferris". steinway.com. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  2. ^ Olivia Marshall (10 November 2020). "Shoreham pianist performs on Dame Shirley Bassey's new album". The Argus. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b "A Day in the Life of Dominic Ferris: Piano Player to the Stars". Pianist Magazine. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  4. ^ Phil Hewitt (22 June 2023). "Dominic Ferris plays Billy Joel, Elton John and George Gershwin for Cuckfield Festival". Sussex Express. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Preview: Dominic Ferris Me and My Piano at Live at Zedel With Special Guest Nick Patrick". Theatre Weekly. 11 July 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Dominic Ferris returns to Crazy Coqs with ME AND MY PIANO". West End Best Friend. 23 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  7. ^ a b Kim Mayo (15 April 2020). "Shoreham pianist Dominic's request show is a big hit". The Argus. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  8. ^ a b Maxwell Walpole (14 December 2020). "An Hour Of Music With Dominic Ferris". Piedmont Forum. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  9. ^ Ellie Palmer (4 June 2021). "NEW: Sign up to our Piano Performance Anxiety Webinar with Steinway Artist Dominic Ferris". Pianist Magazine. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  10. ^ Kimberley Middleton (25 October 2012). "From Southwick to the West End stage". The Argus. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  11. ^ a b "THE MUSICAL MARVELS THAT ARE FERRIS AND MILNES". BOE. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  12. ^ "Steinway Artist Dominic Ferris announces lives shows in London". Pianist Magazine. 3 August 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  13. ^ "Indonesian, English pianists collaborate in Steinway and sons` piano launching". Antara News. 25 March 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  14. ^ "WELCOME NEW STEINWAY ARTISTS: SUNNY LEE AND STEINWAY ENSEMBLE 'THE PIANO BROTHERS'". Steinway & Sons. 10 August 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2024.
  15. ^ Ellie Palmer (2 September 2019). "The Piano Brothers announce their only 2019 UK show". Pianist Magazine. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  16. ^ Dan Meyer (26 May 2020). "The Daily Distraction: Ferris and Milnes Perform 33 Sondheim Numbers in 5 Minutes". Playbill. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  17. ^ "Hey, Old Friends! – An 85th Birthday Tribute to Stephen Sondheim – Theatre Royal Drury Lane". Musical Theatre Review. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  18. ^ a b "Dominic Ferris Collaborates with Dame Shirley Bassey on New album". Theatre Weekly. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  19. ^ "Preview – Dominic Ferris – Me and My Piano". Musical Theatre Review. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  20. ^ Rose Lock (17 June 2020). "Sussex musician pays tribute to 'A Street Cat Named Bob' pet". The Argus. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  21. ^ Kim Mayo (27 April 2020). "Theatres receive message of support from our Dame Vera". The Argus. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  22. ^ Eva Mason (6 May 2024). "NEWS: Kerry Ellis to Perform with Dominic Ferris at Live at Zedel". Sussex Express. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  23. ^ Ellie Palmer (20 March 2021). "Steinway Artist Dominic Ferris announces lives shows in London". Pianist Magazine. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  24. ^ Phil Hewitt (6 August 2021). "Shoreham pianist joins Tubular Bells 50th anniversary concert". Sussex Express. Retrieved 10 September 2024.