Coombs' career was later launched by winning the gold medal at the Liszt International Concourse; a career that continued to develop throughout the 1980s, as Coombs appeared, both in Britain and abroad, with several major orchestras and, in 1989, began recording for Hyperion. In 1992, he began recording for the label's Romantic Piano Concerto series, after which he sporadically recorded further records, all for Hyperion. He has been Director of Music at
The Conservatoire in Blackheath, London and still has an interest in music education as piano professor at both the
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the
Purcell School for Young Musicians. Coombs continues to perform all over the globe and continues to record extensively for the
Hyperion Records label, specialising in Russian music. ==References==