Richard Dworsky is a versatile keyboardist/composer/recording artist/producer/music director, and is known for his amazing ability to improvise compositions on the spot in virtually any style.

For 23 years (1993-2016), he served as pianist and music director for Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion, a live public radio variety show with, at its peak, over 4 million listeners. He provided original theatrical underscoring, led the house band, and performed as a featured soloist. He also accompanied many of the show’s guests including James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, Carole King, Elvis Costello, Taj Mahal, The Everly Brothers, Yo-Yo Ma, Brad Paisley, Renée Fleming, Kristin Chenoweth, Shawn Colvin, and Mark Knopfler. He has appeared on many of Garrison Keillor's CDs (including five nominated for Grammys) and videos, as well as TV specials on The Disney Channel, PBS, and the BBC. Dworsky made his on-screen film debut as pianist/bandleader in the 2006 Robert Altman filmA Prairie Home Companion, with an all-star ensemble cast including Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Woody Harrelson, John C. Reilly, Lindsay Lohan, Kevin Kline, and Keillor. Richard also served as the film's music director, arranger, and composer.

After Keillor's departure, Richard continued on in his duties with Prairie Home's successor host, the genius mandolin virtuoso, Chris Thile, from 2016-2018. The show was rebranded as Live From Here, and Rich collaborated with Thile and guests including Paul Simon, Ben Folds, Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, Randy Newman, Trey Anastasio, Marcus Mumford, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, Andrew Bird, Gaby Moreno, Sarah Jarosz, Sarah Watkins, Aoife O’Donovan, and Madison Cunningham.

Dworsky's original compositions for piano (and piano with ensemble or vocal) can be heard on his CDs All In Due TimeSo Near and Dear to Meand The Path to You. His solo piano piece A Morning With the Roses became a worldwide New Age classic, appearing on such Billboard charting records as Windham Hill Records - Piano SamplerWindows-Windham Hill 25 Years of Piano, and Windham Hill Chill.

Broadway/TV/Film star, Kristin Chenoweth recorded Richard's song Goin' to the Dance With You on her CD Let Yourself Go (Sony Classical); and performed it on PBS’s Evening at Pops and Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home (Concord DVD) .

Dworsky's piano piece “ Won’t You Be My Ginger ? “ has been used as the musical theme for the popular BBC radio series “ Just William” - Stories by Richmal Crompton read by legendary actor, Martin Jarvis (broadcast on BBC Radio4 and released as many CDs and as audiobooks on Audible.com ) .

Richard (aka Rich or Richie) grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota and began classical piano lessons at the age of six. By age 11, he was studying piano at the University of Minnesota. In his teens, he began playing for theatrical productions and joined his first rock band. When just out of high school, Rich joined forces with jazz/pop vocalist extraordinaire, Al Jarreau, for two years in Los Angeles, performing as a duo, and with a band, and writing and recording songs together. He toured with Warner Bros. country-rock group Mason Profitt and returned to Minneapolis to major in music at the University of Minnesota.

At Minneapolis’s world renowned Children’s Theatre Company, he composed the scores for musical theater productions including The Marvelous Land of Oz (MCA Video; televised on HBO and Showtime).

Dworsky’s music has been used on documentaries on HBO and PBS, and he provided the score for the animation A Joan Walsh Anglund Christmas narrated by actress Jean Stapleton. He has written arrangements performed by Garrison Keillor and orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic; and he wrote PHC's Guy Noir theme and Ketchup theme (which he sings).

Richard's richly diverse musical experience has resulted in his unique eclectic compositional style, and has enabled him to easily go from conducting the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra on A Prairie Home Companion to playing the Blues with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Elvin Bishop, or playing his Bluegrass-Honkytonk piano style with super pickers Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, and Sam Bush, and then turn around and improvise original evocative music under author Frank McCourt reading from his Pulitzer Prize winning Angela's Ashes, or author/anchorman Tom Brokaw reading from his Christmas memoirs.

Dworsky is a Steinway Artist, and also plays Hammond B3 organ, various synthesizers, Hohner Melodica, and accordion. 

 
Photo by Tony Nelson

Photo by Tony Nelson