Jeremy Siepmann (16 January 1942 – 6 April 2016), born in America and living in Britain for most of his career, was a broadcaster and writer on music.
His father Charles, born in Britain, was a former BBC executive; his mother Dolly was American.
[1] In 1963 he began a radio broadcasting career: In New York he made a series about the life of Mozart; there followed a weekly satirical programme for the BBC Home Service about life in America.
[1][2] He moved to Britain, taking the advice of Malcolm Sargent.
He was a freelance lecturer, and from 1973, advertising for "seriously interested pupils", he taught the piano to students of all levels.