Edward Liddall was born in London and began his musical training at the Royal College of Music in 2001. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music at King’s College, Cambridge in 2011 under the guidance of Thalia Myers. In 2014, he graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under the guidance of Caroline Palmer. During his training, he took part in the Prussia Cove International Music Seminar in the class of Thomas Adès. He has appeared at renowned venues worldwide, including The Barbican and Wigmore Hall, London, Opéras Garnier and Bastille, and Salle Cortot, Paris, The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, and The Israeli Opera, Tel-Aviv. In 2015, he won The Accompanist Prize at the Maureen Lehane Awards, and in 2017, he was a finalist in the Young Classical Artists Trust at Wigmore Hall. He also accompanied the violinist Amarins Wierdsma on tour in the Netherlands and Slovakia as part of The New Masters project. He then played a musical and dramatic role in the Iain Burnside play Why Does The Queen Die? at the Oxford Lieder Festival. In 2014, he performed in the production of Jean-Luc Révol’s Où donc est tombée ma jeunesse? at the Comédie de Picardie with tenor Edmund Hastings and violinist Michael Foyle. He makes regular radio appearances on music programmes for the BBC (Radio 3) and for Dutch and French National Radio. In July 2018, he participated in The Art of Recital summer residency at the Aix-en-Provence Summer Festival where he accompanied the soprano Louise Kemény under the direction of Stéphane Degout and Alain Planès. Edward Liddall joined the Paris Opera Academy in September 2018 for a 2-year residency.