Aryaman Natt

Pianist | Composer | Teacher

Aryaman Natt is a Berlin-based pianist and composer crafting music that explores stillness, space, and colour. Rooted in classical training but shaped by a modern sensibility, his work blends the textures of ambient and neoclassical music with the nuance of a concert pianist’s touch.

His shifting focus towards original composition draws inspiration from artists like Hania Rani, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Bill Laurance. His music balances intimacy and atmosphere, often reflecting themes of memory, daydreaming and solitude. Since relocating to Berlin, he performs regularly in intimate, alternative spaces which enable the sharing of music that bridges the worlds of neoclassical minimalism and subtle electronic textures.

After completing conservatoire training in the USA and the UK — including degrees from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the Eastman School of Music — Aryaman built a career as a classical performer, known particularly for his interpretations of Brahms. He has appeared at dozens of venues in the UK such as Milton Court, St James’s Piccadilly, the 1901 Arts Club and numerous other venues in London as well as in Brighton and Bristol. He also has performed at the Gijón International Piano Festival in Spain and the Amalfi Coast Festival in Italy. During this time he also performed widely as a chamber musician.

His upcoming releases include work under both his own name and the alias Canopus, a project focused on stripped back, serene piano pieces and immersive soundscapes. With a sound that honours tradition while embracing experimentation, Aryaman continues to evolve a musical voice that is both timeless and refreshingly contemporary.