About me

Edyta is now based in Singapore

Edyta Lajdorf is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (Master of Music, Master of Performance), where she studied piano with Professors Paul Roberts and Martin Roscoe, and harpsichord with Professor Carole Cerasi. She holds a Bachelor of Music from the Royal College of Music, London, under Professor Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano) and Professor Jane Chapman (harpsichord).


International competition laureate, Edyta has received the Donemus Prize at the Prix Annelie de Man (Amsterdam, 2015), second prize at the Valetta International Piano Competition (Malta, 2014), and was finalist in the International Piano Competition ‘Performance Without Limits’ (Łódź, 2013). Additional awards include the WISE Foundation’s Outstanding Artist Award (Boston, 2012). She is supported by the Henry Wood Trust, Leverhulme Trust, EMI Music Sound Foundation, and WISE Foundation.


Edyta has performed internationally in the Czech Republic, United States, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, and throughout the United Kingdom at prestigious venues including Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, Victoria and Albert Museum, St Martin-in-the-Fields, St James’s Piccadilly, Milton Court, Bridgewater Hall, St George’s Hanover Square, Huddersfield Town Hall, and the Royal College of Music.