
Iago Núñez is a pianist and accomplished musician that has great experience as a soloist, accompanist, teacher, arranger, editing, filming and producing music. Iago was born in Ribeira, Spain, and developed his studies in Santiago and Madrid before moving to London where he enrolled at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. There he obtained a Baccalaureate of Music, a Postgraduate Diploma and a Master of Music whilst studying with the prestigious professors Peter Bithell and Caroline Palmer.

He has participated in a series of chamber music recitals in Stockholm, Upsala and Skeleftea (Sweden), and in Citá Sant’Angelo (Italy) in addition to solo recitals in London and Spain. He has taken part in the Britten festival and Debussy festival, organized by the Guildhall School. Also in the Messiaen festival and Mark Anthony Turnage Festival organised by the BBC at the Barbican Centre. Iago has devised several concerts dedicated to South American music at the Canning House and St James’ Piccadilly. He was the winner of the VI Ciclo de Jóvenes Intérpretes in Spain and has performed with the Galicia Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Vasily Petrenko in A Coruña.
Iago is an experienced accompanist and has studied collaborative piano with Graham Johnson and Iain Burnside as well as attending masterclasses with Malcolm Martineau and Martin Katz. He has worked as an accompanist at the Guildhall School of Music, where he also coached Spanish and South American vocal repertoire.

Over the years he has undertaken a great amount of music production work, being a producer in more than 50 CDs for ‘Pianist’ magazine as well as creating professional performance videos for many classical soloists and ensembles. Iago is fortunate to work at Bishop’s Stortford College where he teaches music history, analysis, composition and performance. He has great experience as an arranger, having written countless arrangements for a multitude of ensembles. As apart of his work in education, Iago has also been an adjudicator in various music competitions.