Ronald Cavaye was born in
Aldershot,
Hampshire, England, where he attended
Heron Wood School. He began to play the piano at the age of 11 and entered the music department of
Winchester School of Art at age 16. He studied there for 2 years with the Canadian-born pianist, Carlina Carr. In 1969, he began studying at the
Royal College of Music in London where his teachers were
Malcolm Binns and Oliver Davies. In 1973 he gained a
DAAD scholarship to study at the Staatliche
Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover where his teacher was
Hans Leygraf. A further scholarship from the
British Council enabled him to continue his studies at the
Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest where he studied with
Pál Kadosa and
György Kurtág. Marrying the Hungarian pianist,
Valeria Szervánszky, Cavaye then went to teach in Japan where he was appointed professor of piano at
Musashino Academy of Music in 1979. Now living in London, Ronald Cavaye returns regularly to Japan for concerts, teaching and to work as a translator/narrator for the
kabuki and
bunraku theatres. ==Performances==