PETER SEIVEWRIGHT has received a Special Judges’ Citation in The American Prize Ernst Bacon Award for the Performance of American Music competition, in the professional solo artist division. Peter Seivewright, honored for “Championing American Piano Music,” was selected from applications reviewed recently from all across the United States and the United Kingdom, and the citation awarded for his Divine Art album ‘American Piano Sonatas‘. Peter Seivewright has performed extensively as a recitalist and as Piano Concerto soloist with leading professional Orchestras throughout Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Austria, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Denmark (eight recital tours), Latvia, Estonia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Australia (four recital tours), China, India, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States of America, Russia, and the Donetsk People’s Republic.
Peter Seivewright’s CD discography is extensive and includes: The Complete Piano Music of Carl Nielsen (2CDs – Naxos), Contemporary Scottish Piano Music, (Merlin), the major piano works by the Danish Romantic composer Victor Bendix (1851-1926) (Rondo Records, Copenhagen), and several CDs issued by The Divine Art Recordings Group, for whom he now records exclusively.
Peter is working through a series of CDs for Divine Art featuring the complete Piano Sonatas of Baldassare Galuppi (1706-1785), the last great composer of the independent Venetian Republic. In 2007 Divine Art released a double CD comprising the major piano works of the Danish composer Louis Glass (1864-1936).Other Divine Art recordings include a disc of J.S.Bach Piano Concertos and a CD featuring American Piano Sonatas, which was exceptionally critically well-received, and which is currently a finalist for the Ernst Bacon Award in THE AMERICAN PRIZE 2018. Future recording plans include several more sets of American Piano Sonatas, more J.S.Bach and music by Reger, Cyril Scott, and Olivier Messiaen.
157: Ewald Demeyere (Fedele Fenaroli's Partimenti and Pedagogy)
154: Partimento Panel (Gjerdingen, Sanguinetti, van Tour, Cafiero)
174: Niels Berentsen (1300-1500 Polyphony | Improvising Vocal Counterpoint)
167: Solfeggio Panel (Baragwanath, Gjerdingen, IJzerman, van Tour)
177: Robert O. Gjerdingen (Music Schema Theory)
156: Peter Schubert (Palestrina, Fux, Counterpoint)
141: Job IJzerman (Harmony, Counterpoint, Partimento)
140: Wim Winters (Whole Beat Metronome Principle)
138: Nicholas Baragwanath
137: Derek Remes
136: Peter Schubert
134: Robert Gjerdingen and Giorgio Sanguinetti
133: Patrick Ayrton
132: Jonathan Salamon
131: Johannes Menke
129: Nicole DiPaolo
128: Adem Merter Birson
126: Robert Gjerdingen
125: Riccardo Castagnetti
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