An innovative artist, queer classical pianist Darren Creech “shows his belief in a new potential for the classical concert stage” (CBC Music), and his playing has been heralded as “remarkably fresh and enticing” (Ludwig van Toronto). “Carving a niche as the only queer classical pianist to fiercely highlight his identity on stage” (National Sawdust Log 2017), Darren was the Keynote Performer at McGill University’s Music Graduate Symposium and was awarded the Best Artist Prize at Toronto’s Nuit Rose.

His multidisciplinary approach to the classical stage subverts expectations and takes his diverse audiences on an emotional journey. His unique solo performances have been described as “both unexpected and unforgettable” (Throbbing Rose Collective) and “tour-de-forces, propelled by a powerful narrative” (Ludwig van Toronto), as Darren designs the lighting, composes poetic interludes and styles his many wardrobe changes.

Recent performance highlights include the epic closing show for Luminato Festival alongside Cris Derksen and eight choirs at sunset, a theatrical narrative concert with tenor Isaiah Bell in partnership with Pride Toronto and Tapestry Opera, and the closing show of Montreal’s Suoni Per Il Popolo with Queer Songbook Orchestra. He has also toured Ontario’s chamber music festivals with Continuum Contemporary Music and had performances with Soundstreams, 21C Festival, and FAWN Chamber Creative.

Darren connects communities and organizations through his work. His McGill Keynote Performance was video broadcast live on CBC Music, and Steinway Piano Gallery Toronto sponsored his award-winning performance at the queer art festival Nuit Rose. His partnership with the world’s first queer orchestra, Toronto’s Counterpoint Community Orchestra was called a “perfect fit” (Canadian Mennonite) in their Toronto première performance of Victor Davies’ celebrated “Mennonite Piano Concerto.”

As a collaborative artist and performer, he has worked with theatre artist Dasha Plett, consulting on their show “Études for Keyboard” at Winnipeg’s Cluster Festival, and frequently performs and records with Cree-Mennonite cellist & composer Cris Derksen. He has served as a jury member for the JUNO Awards, and is on the Artistic Advisory Council for The Music Gallery.

In addition to his work as a performer, Darren is in demand as a panelist and workshop presenter to all ages, regularly sharing how he has “carved himself a niche in the music world” (Laurier Alumni) and the centring of identity in creating an artistic practice. Recent engagements include speaking at the National Academy Orchestra, McGill University, Wilfrid Laurier University, Soundstreams, Toronto Creative Music Lab, and Canadian New Music Network.

Recently, Darren has had live solo performances with the Toronto International Film Festival and Inside Out Film Festival, and is featured on the score for NEON’s documentary “Spaceship Earth.” Digitally, he has recorded for NPR Tiny Desk, the Pulitzer Award-Winning Podcast “Stolen: Surviving St. Michael’s”, CBC Radio’s q, New Music Edmonton, and New York City’s ChamberQUEER. His piano playing and songwriting is featured on Witch Prophet’s new album “Gateway Experience” that was released in May 2023.

Having grown up in Senegal, West Africa, Darren draws on his cross-cultural background to inform his unconventional approach to the stage. He holds a Master of Music in piano performance from Université de Montréal, an Honours Bachelor of Music from Wilfrid Laurier University, and currently lives in Toronto.