Peter Seivewright studied music at Oxford and spent three years as a post-graduate student at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, studying piano with Ryszard Bakst, with whom he continued to study as a private student until 1984. As a student at the RNCM he was a frequent soloist with RNCM Orchestras, receiving particular Press attention for his performance of Richard Rodney Bennett’s Piano Concerto. Peter is a multi-talented pianist with a wealth of talent, not only in the classical field, but also in jazz.

Peter has performed Piano Concertos with professional orchestras and given piano recitals in leading venues throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Austria, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Denmark (eight recital tours), Latvia, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Australia (four recital tours), Afghanistan, China, India, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States of America, and Russia. He has performed in the best-known concert venues in all these countries, including the Moscow International House of Music, the National Concert Hall in Hanoi, the Melba Hall in Melbourne, the Philharmonic Hall in Almaty, Kazakhstan, the Concert Hall of the Forbidden City Beijing, the Bösendorfer- Saal in Vienna, the Philharmonic Hall in Arkhangelsk, Russia and numerous others.

He is one of the few British pianists ever to be invited to perform in the International Masters of the Keyboard series in Bruges, Belgium, where his performances of J S Bach’s Goldberg Variations and Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Sonata were rapturously received with a prolonged standing ovation.

He has appeared as a Piano Concerto soloist with the Hallé Orchestra, the Milton Keynes City Orchestra, the Orchestra of Scottish Opera, the Scottish Sinfonietta, the Strathclyde Sinfonia, Camerata Scotland, the Scottish Baroque Soloists, and the Paragon Ensemble (all UK), the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra (Latvia), the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan), the Beijing Symphony Orchestra (China), and the Ho Chi Minh City Symphony Orchestra (Vietnam). He gave the first performance in the countries of the former Soviet Union of the Piano Concerto (1930) by the English Romantic composer John Ireland (1879-1962) with the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Kazakhstan, conducted by Tolepbergen Abdrashev, in the Philharmonic Hall, Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 2001. His CD catalogue is extensive and includes Contemporary Scottish Piano Music (Merlin Classics 1991), The Complete Piano Music by Carl Nielsen (Naxos, 2 CDs 1995), Piano Music by the Danish Romantic composer Victor Bendix (Rondo Records, Copenhagen), a double-CD of the major piano works by the Danish Romantic composer Louis Glass (The Divine Art Record Company 2006), ‘American Piano Sonatas’ comprising music by Elliott Carter, Miklos Rozsa, and Edward MacDowell (The Divine Art Record Company 2009),and ‘J.S.Bach Piano Concertos’, with the Scottish Baroque Solosists (The Divine Art Record Company 2011). He is currently releasing a series of 10 CDs for The Divine Art Record Company comprising the complete Piano Sonatas (90 in total) by the last great composer of the Venetian Republic, Baldassare Galuppi (1706-1785), of which four CDs have so far been released. In 2017 The Divine Art Record Company will also release ‘Piano Music by Max Reger’, including Reger’s Variations and Fugue on a theme of J.S.Bach and Variations and Fugue on a theme of Telemann, and will also release a J.S.Bach CD, including the Goldberg Variations. He will release a further 25 CDs with The Divine Art Record Company over the next seven years, including J.S.Bach’s ’48’ Preludes and Fugues, Messiaen’s ’20 regards sur l’enfant-Jesus’, and at least four more CDs in his ‘American Piano Sonatas’ series. As a jazz pianist Peter Seivewright led the Peter Seivewright Trio which was in residence at BBC Radio Manchester from 1979 to 1984. In 1980 he gave the British concert premiere of Friedrich Gulda’s 2nd Piano Concerto, for Piano and Big Band, in Ronnie Scott’s Club, London, and more recently has performed extensively in the United States of America with the American jazz guitarist Jeff Ladenheim. He frequently performs recitals combining classical music and jazz.

From 2008 to 2011 Peter Seivewright was the inaugural Professor of Music (Full Professor) at the Academy for the Performing Arts at the University of Trinidad and Tobago, and in 2012 was Professor- in-Residence at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music, in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Peter has just returned from Donetsk, where he performed Gershwin’s Piano Concerto and Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ with the Donetsk State Academic Philharmonic Orchestra and their Principal Conductor, Vladimir Zavodilenko, also giving two recitals.

While there, he received two honours: a Distinguished Artist Citation from the Donetsk State Academic Philharmonic Orchestra, and he was also made an Honorary Professor of the S S Prokofiev Donetsk State Academy of Music. His investiture as an Honorary Professor of the SS Prokofiev Donetsk State Academy of Music will take place during his next visit to Donetsk, and will include an inaugural recital.

Since July 2017 Peter Seivewright has been Professor of Pianoforte Performance at the Phnom Penh International Institute of the Arts, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He maintains homes in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and Glasgow, Scotland.

"Peter Seivewright's playing became almost superhuman by virtue of his technical and musical superiority"
-Aarhus Stifistidene; Denmark


"Absolutely immaculate execution... it is difficult to imagine this particular repertoire being performed to better advantage" 
-International Piano