Elaine Hugh-Jones (14 June 1927 – 29 March 2021)[1][2] was a Welsh pianist, music educator and composer.
She was born in London and studied piano with Harold Craxton, Julian Isserlis and with Lennox Berkeley.
[3] After completing her studies, she took a position as an accompanist with the BBC, where she worked for 37 years.
She also taught music at Malvern Girls' College.
[4][5] Selected works include: Hugh-Jones' songs were broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and have been recorded and released on CD, including: She has also been featured in British Music: Some Views of Richard Arnell; Bantock & Newman; Holst, Purcell & Morley College; Elaine Hugh - Jones; Tobias Matthay; Music in Birmingham: v. 29 by Paul Jackson and Roger Carpenter (Paperback - 31 Oct 2007) British Music Society, ISBN 978-1-870536-29-5