Pianists (Classical) for hire in Greater Manchester

Hire a classical pianist for a wedding, party or event in Greater Manchester. Choose from 81 of the best local professional musicians, performing repertoire from the great composers as well as popular songs and film scores arranged for piano. Every listing includes audio and video samples, pricing and reviews from real clients. There are currently 901 reviews of classical pianists on the site, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. The average price for a classical pianist in Greater Manchester is £286. Use the filters below to narrow your search by event type and budget.

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Manchester-based pianist performing jazz, pop and classical music

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Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Exciting Pianist that will bring a touch of class to the music you love

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Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Professional solo pianist performing pop, jazz and classical music!

9 reviews

Stockport, Greater Manchester

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Solo piano vocalist performing a wide repertoire of covers!

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Stockport, Greater Manchester

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A bespoke soundtrack to your special occasion

37 reviews

Stockport, Greater Manchester

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Solo Pianist with a broad range of styles!

43 reviews

Liverpool, Merseyside

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World-Toured Solo Pianist

6 reviews

Liverpool, Merseyside

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Professional Pianist For All Special Occasions With White Baby Grand Piano

7 reviews

Liverpool, Merseyside

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Peter plays simply beautiful piano.

10 reviews

Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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Wedding & Event Pianist

28 reviews

Chester, Cheshire

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A Delicate Touch of modern music!

7 reviews

Leeds, West Yorkshire

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Highly professional and versatile pianist

6 reviews

Doncaster, South Yorkshire

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Bespoke piano playing for your special event

24 reviews

Derby, Derbyshire

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Angelina will provide the perfect accompaniment to your special day.

20 reviews

York, North Yorkshire

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Pianist, Organist, Musical Director and Composer

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Rhyl, Denbighshire

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Booking pianists (classical) in Greater Manchester as early as possible increases the chance of securing their availability on your event date, particularly during busy times of the year. However, many acts also accept last minute bookings, and we have successfully arranged performances for clients with just a few hours' notice.

The cost of hiring musicians in Greater Manchester can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £286. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £95, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £847.

Most pianists are happy to learn new songs on request, provided they are given enough notice. Two to four weeks is usually sufficient for a straightforward pop or rock song, though more complex pieces may need longer. Some pianists may charge a small fee for learning requests, particularly if the piece requires significant arrangement work to adapt it for solo piano. If you have a specific song in mind for a key moment such as a bridal entrance, first dance, or ceremony recessional, mention this when enquiring. The pianist can let you know whether the piece is already in their repertoire or whether it would need to be learned. Be as specific as possible about which version or arrangement you want, as many popular songs exist in multiple styles.

A pianist can play outdoors in the right conditions, but there are some practical considerations. If the pianist is using a digital keyboard, they will need access to a mains power socket or a suitable generator nearby. Direct sunlight can make it difficult to see the keys and any display screen on the instrument, so a shaded area or canopy is strongly recommended. Rain is a serious risk to electronic equipment, so a solid cover or a backup indoor option is essential. If your venue has an acoustic piano that could be moved outside, this is generally not advisable. Acoustic pianos are heavy, difficult to move without specialist equipment, and highly sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity, which can throw them out of tune very quickly. For outdoor events, a digital keyboard is nearly always the more practical option.

A pianist using a digital keyboard typically needs a space of around 2 metres wide by 1.5 metres deep. This allows room for the keyboard on its stand, a stool, a sustain pedal, and enough space for the pianist to sit comfortably. If the pianist is also singing or using a PA system, allow an extra metre or so of depth for a microphone stand, amplifier, and speakers. If the pianist will be using a venue's acoustic piano, the space required depends on the instrument. An upright piano needs roughly 1.5 metres of width and 0.75 metres of depth, plus space for the stool and the pianist to sit. A baby grand piano typically requires around 1.5 metres of width and 2.5 metres of depth including the stool position. Always confirm space requirements with the pianist when booking, as setups vary.

Pianists are one of the most versatile types of musician to hire and suit a wide range of events. They are a popular choice for weddings, where they can provide music from the ceremony through to the evening reception. Corporate events such as drinks receptions, gala dinners, conferences, and product launches benefit from live piano as background music. Pianists also work well at private parties, anniversary celebrations, funerals and memorial services, hotel lobbies, and restaurant residencies. Because a pianist is a single performer with a relatively compact setup, they are well suited to smaller venues or events where a full band would be too large or too loud. The style of music can be adjusted depending on the context, from quiet background pieces during a meal to more upbeat numbers for a drinks reception.

Most pianists bring a high-quality digital piano with fully weighted keys, a stand, a sustain pedal, and a stool. Modern digital pianos use sounds sampled from concert grand pianos, so the sound quality is very good. Some pianists also offer a decorative wooden "shell" that fits around their digital keyboard to give it the appearance of a baby grand piano, which can look impressive at weddings and formal events. If your venue has its own acoustic piano, whether an upright or a grand, many pianists are happy to use it. However, it is important to check that the piano is in good condition and has been tuned recently. An out-of-tune acoustic piano will sound worse than a well-set-up digital keyboard, regardless of how good the pianist is. Let the pianist know about the venue piano when booking so they can decide whether to use it or bring their own instrument.

A classical pianist's repertoire typically spans several centuries of composed music, from Baroque pieces by Bach and Handel through to Romantic works by Chopin, Liszt, and Debussy, and modern classical composers such as Einaudi and Yiruma. For weddings, popular choices include Pachelbel's Canon in D, Debussy's Clair de Lune, and Bach's Air on the G String, as well as classical arrangements of well-known film and show themes. Many classical pianists can also play lighter crossover pieces, such as instrumental versions of popular songs arranged in a classical style. If you have specific pieces in mind, mention them when enquiring so the pianist can confirm whether they are in their repertoire or whether they would need to learn them for your event.

No. While many classical pianists enjoy performing on a high-quality acoustic piano, most are equally comfortable bringing a digital piano with weighted keys and high-fidelity sampled sounds. Modern digital pianos are very convincing and work well for events where transporting or tuning an acoustic instrument would be impractical. That said, if your venue does have a well-maintained grand piano, it can be worth using. A grand piano offers a richer acoustic sound and makes a strong visual impression at formal events. Always check with the venue when it was last tuned, as an acoustic piano that has not been maintained recently may sound worse than a good-quality digital instrument. Let the pianist know about the venue piano when booking so they can advise on whether to use it or bring their own.

Frequently asked questions about Pianists (Classical) available in Greater Manchester, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Classical Pianist in Greater Manchester

Whether you need a pianist for a wedding ceremony, a formal dinner, a drinks reception or a private event, the classical pianists available in Greater Manchester cover a range of repertoire and budgets.

Weddings and events

Classical pianists are most commonly booked for wedding ceremonies, where they provide music as guests arrive and during the key moments of the service. Many also cover the drinks reception and wedding breakfast, mixing classical pieces with lighter material. Beyond weddings, classical pianists are popular at formal dinners, hotel events, church services and private parties. For a wider choice that includes jazz, pop and contemporary styles, browse the main pianists and keyboardists category.

Pianos and equipment

If your venue has a house piano, let the pianist know in advance so they can confirm whether it is suitable and recently tuned. Most classical pianists also carry an electric keyboard as a backup or primary instrument. If an acoustic piano sound is important to you, discuss this with the pianist before booking.

Booking and pricing

Classical pianists in Greater Manchester are currently priced between £95 and £847, with an average of £286. A typical booking covers two sets of around 45 minutes. Travel costs are usually added separately, so choosing a pianist based near your venue will help keep the overall cost down.

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