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Oscar Colomina I Bosch

Joe Cutler

Tansy Davies

Joseph Duddell

Alexander Goehr

John Joubert

Joanna Lee

Peter Lieuwen

Roxanna Panufnik

Paul Patterson

Joseph Phibbs

Julian Philips

Dobrinka Tabakova

Andrew Waggoner

Errollyn Wallen

Shu Wang

John Woolrich

peter lieuwen composer

Peter Lieuwen

The music of Peter Lieuwen has been commissioned, performed, and recorded by orchestras, small ensembles and artists throughout North America and Europe. His symphonic music has been hailed as "an attractive array of shimmering, shuddering sonorities, making the most of minimal means" (The New York Times), "arresting in every single measure" (New York Daily News) and "undeniably ear - catching" (The St. Louis Post-Dispatch). His chamber music has been described as "slight, dependent on dainty sound effects, and attractive" (The New Yorker), "broad in instrumental palette and highly successful in its handling of balances" (Musical America) and "dramatic, intricate, and incisive" (American Record Guide).

Many of Lieuwen's compositions are impressions of nature and legend, infused with the kinetic rhythms of jazz and world music. His orchestral works have been introduced by the The Royal Philharmonic, Saint Louis Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Orchestra of the Americas, National Orchestral Association, Grosseto Symphony Orchestra (Italy), Kozalin State Philharmonic (Poland), Musicfest Orchestra (Wales) and Orchestra of the Swan.

Recent Commissions include those for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Pacific Symphony Orchestra (25th Anniversary Commisson), Grosseto Symphony Orchestra, Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra, New Mexico Brass Quintet, Quintessence Winds , the Core Ensemble, and Andrzej Grabiec. The composer has also received three commissions from the Arts Council of Wales for the Musicfest Orchestra, Musicfest Trio, and Ensemble Bash. Lieuwen has been the recipient of several awards and honors including First Prize in the Musicians Accord National Competition for Star (1986), First Prize in the CRS National Competition for Composer's Recording for Anachronisms (1987), and a National Orchestra Association "Second Presentation" Performance Award for Angelfire (1991). The composer was also a finalist in the League of Composers - ISCM World Music Days Competition (1987). Peter Lieuwen has enjoyed a rewarding musical relationship with the Aberystwyth International Music Festival in Wales as the featured composer (1995) and as Artist-in-Residence (1996, 1997, 1998, 2000). His music has also been featured at the Lieksa Brass Festival in Finland (1990) and at many new music festivals throughout the US. The composer has received grants from Meet the Composer, Texas Composers Forum, and Texas A&M University.

Commissions and Performances
River of Crystal Light - 1999
1999: Civic Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon (world premiere)

River of Crystal Light
The inspiration for River of Crystal Light is found in nature. Generally, the abundance of spectacle and beauty of our natural world and, more specifically, the visual and auditory intricacies of rivers: violent rapids, tranquil pools, water falls, rivulets, and such. The idea of "river music" is nothing new as rivers have inspired composers for centuries. Handel's Water Music, the second movement of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony (Scene by the Brook), Johann Strauss' Blue Danube Waltz and Smetena's The Moldau are but a few examples.

The title comes from childhood memories of a favourite nursery rhyme by Eugene Field.

Wynken, Blinken, and Nod one night
Sailed off in a wooden shoe;
Sailed on a river of crystal light
Into a sea of dew.

"Where are you going, and what do you wish?"
The old moon asked of the three,
"We have come to fish for the herring fish
That live in this beautiful sea.
Nets of silver and gold have we,"
Said Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.
The old moon laughed and sang a song
As they rocked in the wooden shoe,
And the wind that sped them all night long
Ruffled the waves of dew.

The little stars were the herring fish
That lived in that beautiful sea.
"Now cast your nets wherever you wish;
Never afeared are we!"
So cried the stars to the fishermen three:
Wynken, Blynken and Nod.

Peter Lieuwen

Our next concert…

An Elgar Celebration
The Palace Theatre, Redditch

Sunday
6 July 2008 7.30pm
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followed by …

Kings Lynn Festival
Kings Lynn

Sunday
20 July 2008 7.30pm
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