Beth Haughan
Scottish-born Beth is a collaborative pianist and teacher currently working in London.

In 2021, she finished a year of study as a Weingarten Scholar at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest. Previously, she gained a First Class BMus (Hons) from the Royal College of Music and an MMus (Distinction) from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Prior to this, she studied at the Purcell School of Music.
Beth has played chamber recitals at venues including the Southbank Centre and the Wigmore Hall, with a recent highlight being Dvorák’s Piano Quintet at a pre-CBSO Showcase in Birmingham’s Symphony Hall.
During her most recent studies in Birmingham she won the Lieder, English and American Song accompaniment prizes, the Leamington prize and the Sylvia Cleaver chamber prize as well as being a semi-finalist in both the Somerset Song Prize and the British Art Song Competition in 2022.
Beth looks forward to beginning an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Collaborative Piano at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in September 2023.