
Mohamed Shams, hailed as a “Deeply impressive pianist of tremendous flair and intellectual strength” and a “Spectacular pianist” by Herald Scotland’s Music Critic Michael Tumelty.
Pianist Mohamed Shams enjoys a varied musical life as performer with a strong emphasis on chamber music and neglected and rare composers of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He has performed a diverse repertoire as chamber music and soloist throughout United States, as well as in England, Scotland, Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungry, Tunisia, China, Hong Kong, Japan and Egypt.
Shams has performed as a soloist in historically significant venues around the world such Weill Hall/Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, Usher Hall, Dundee Concert Hall, Manasterly Palace, Beethoven Saal, Stadthalle in Göttingen, The Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow and Bruno Walter Auditorium/Lincoln Center. Along with having performed in such venues he performed as soloist with world-renowned orchestras such Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Batiz, The Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Kluxen, Manhattan School Orchestra/Entremont, Royal Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra/Danzmayr Göttingen Symphoniker/Abbassi and Cairo Symphony Orchestra/Mueller. As chamber music collaborator, he was worked with world-class musicians such Charles Neidich, Fred Sherry, Ayako Oshima, Suren Bagratuni, Jonthan Plowright and Steven Osborne.
Shams have been featured in WQXR young artist showcase three times including one time exclusively devoted to his live recordings. He was semi-finalist at Washington International Piano Competition and Scottish International Piano Competition. Shams was also invited to many international music festivals such as Beethoven Festival in Bonn, String Academy in Pilsen, Brevard Music Festival in NC and Pianofest in the Hamptons and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Piano festival.
As recipient of Fulbright Scholarship grant in 2006 in research of 20th century American composer, Shams has gone in performing masterpieces of such eminent composers like Elliot Carter, John Corigliano, Leonard Bernstein and John Musto. He is also a recipient of the Silver Medal of the Worshipful Company of Musicians in London in 2012.
Shams’s musical studies earned him M.M, with Harold Bauer award from The Manhattan School of Music and B.M with distinction from Cairo Conservatoire. He also earned another M.M from The Royal Scottish Conservatoire with he was the Governor’s prize for outstanding achievements. His primary teachers were Edgar Davilianidzi, Douglas Weeks, Elena Dizamshvilli, Marc Silverman, Aaron Shorr, Steven Osborne and David Westfall.