Holger Skepeneit
Holger Skepeneit started playing classical piano at the age of eight and turned to jazz and blues at fourteen. After finishing school he briefly attended a full-time jazz course in Frankfurt/Germany. He then came to England to study piano, jazz piano and composition at the London College of Music, graduating in 2000 with a first class honours degree. The same year he started and completed successfully an MMus in jazz piano at the Leeds College of Music.
Since graduating he's been a sought after pianist, keyboard player, composer and MD. During his career so far he has performed and recorded along side artists such as Pete King, Trevor Tomkins, Jeff Clyne, Tina May, Alan Barnes, Kiranpal Singh, and John Surman. Apart from having played in most of the UK's major live music venues (including the Southbank and the Wigmore Hall), he has so far performed in over 20 different countries, in Europe and overseas. Furthermore Holger has played for the guests of her Majesty the Queen and was awarded the Westminster prize for improvisation.
Apart from being a busy performer, Holger is quite a prolific composer as well. His first works (for piano and sax) were published when he was only seventeen. Since then he has written a variety of highly acclaimed pieces ranging from piano concertos and string quartets to Big Band pieces, solo piano works and trio suites.
At the moment Holger works mainly with his own trio (with Justin Scott on drums and Alan Mian on bass) and French guitarist Greg Soussan.


