Peter Seabourne (born 1960) is an English contemporary classical composer based in Lincolnshire, England.
[1] Seabourne studied at Clare College, Cambridge with Robin Holloway, and University of York with David Blake.
[2] In 1984 he was joint winner of the Overseas League Composition Competition, and was second in the Benjamin Britten Prize in 1986.
In his student years works were performed in the Camden, York, Huddersfield, Cambridge and Devizes Festivals and three times in the Purcell Room on London's South Bank, by Lontano, Tapestry, Endymion, and others.
Around 1989 he abandoned composition, feeling a growing separation with the new music world, and doubting his technique and voice.
Also in 2006 his septet My River was selected by North/South Consonance Ensemble from over two hundred scores and performed in New York City.
[4] Seabourne's catalogue includes six symphonies, seven concerti and eleven large piano cycles called Steps.
His work has been commissioned by the Rio International 'Cello Festival (On the blue shore of silence 2007), Rheinische Philharmonie/Daniel Raiskin (Tu Sospiri?
2010),[5][6] Paul Klee Zentrum/Kaspar Zehnder (Storyteller for solo double bass and ensemble 2011),[7] Moravská Filharmonie/Ondrej Vrabec (Double Concerto for Horn and Orchestra 2011),[8] Coull Quartet (Accept these few roses 2011), Vestfold Festival/Henning Kraggerud,[9] Spalding Flower Festival (Mille Fiori for four trumpets 2011),[10] Norfolk Concerts and Douglas Gowan (String Quintet 2012),[11] Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss am Rhein (Violin Concerto 2016) and Musica Nova Reutlingen (Freeing the Angel – viola/piano 2019).
[12] The Italian label Sheva Contemporary has issued nineteen CDs of the composer's work.
[13][14] Further works are included on SIMAX (Norway), Da Vinci (Japan), Sheva Collection (Italy) and Willowhayne Records (UK).
[15][16] Seabourne's work has roots in the neo-Romantic tradition, with influences from Janáček, Mahler, Ravel, Prokofiev, Sibelius, Carl Nielsen and Robin Holloway.
25 mins – 2006[17] (première Kristina Stepasjuková, piano, with Ondřej Vrabec and the Academy Orchestra of the Czech Philharmonic March 2016) Tu Sospiri?
32mins – 2014[19] (première Biel-Bienne May 2016 Sinfonie Orchester Biel Solothurn conducted by Kaspar Zehnder) Symphony no.2 – dur.
2001 (première Stamford International Chamber Music Festival 2005 – Andrew Smith/Wayman Chin)[20] The Sadness of the King – septet (clt.
12 mins – 2003 (première Arklow Festival – Chris Redgate/Mary Dullea 2006), (2nd movement première Naomi Ozawa, Pam Yan Los Angeles 2014)[21] accept these few roses... – string quartet – 10mins – 2005/2011 My River – (flt.
7mins – 2010 (première Philharmonic Hall, Lviv 2010 – Ostap and Olga Shutko, Myroslav Dragan).
[22] Also played in King's Lynn Festival, UK[6] Storyteller (Chamber Concerto no.3) – solo double bass with fl.
7mins – 2019 Gran Partita – wind octet (2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 horns, 2 bassoons) – dur.
46mins – 2020–21 Steps volume 9: Les Fleurs de la Maladie – piano – dur.
56mins – 2022–23 Steps volume 11: The Curious Diary of Mr Doyle – piano – dur.
8mins −2002 Moon Beyond the White Clouds – 4 settings of classical Chinese texts in English (soprano and piano) dur.
8mins – 2003 The Garden in the Brain – 7 Songs to words of Emily Dickinson (soprano and piano) – dur.
13 mins – 2003 (also exists in an instrumental version for alto sax and piano) There was a Maid – carol for SATB + organ – 4 minutes – Commissioned by Repton School, Derbyshire – 2003 Sea Song – 6-word opera (sop.
2 mins Sonnets to Orpheus – Eleven settings of Rainer Maria Rilke (mezzo-soprano and piano) – dur.
– scena setting Rainer Maria Rilke (mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra) – dur.
28mins – 2004–2016 Called Back – 10 settings of Emily Dickinson (soprano and piano) – dur.
20 mins – 2022 Steps Volume 1: An Anthology for Piano – Minjeong Shin, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH168 (review in The Classical Reviewer)[23] Steps Volume 2: Studies of Invention – Giovanni Santini, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH065 (reviews in Music-Web international 2013=[24] Gramophone 2013)[25]) Steps Volume 3: Arabesques – Michael Bell, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH088 (review in Gramophone 2013)[25] Steps Volume 4: Libro di Canti Italiano – Fabio Menchetti, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH104 (review in Gramophone)[26] Steps Volume 5: Sixteen Scenes Before a Crucifixion Alessandro Viale piano – Sheva Contemporary SH136 (reviews in Gramophone[27] and The Classical Reviewer)[28] Sonata Appassionata; A music beginning; On the blue shore of silence – Ostap Shutko, violin; Olga Shutko, 'cello; Myroslav Dragan, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH082 This is a song for you alone (later revised and expanded, becoming Violin Concerto) – Irina Borissova, violin, with Mainzer Virtuosi, conductor Dmitry Khakhalin – SH091 (review in Gramophone 2015)[29] Møte (Meeting) from The Munch Suite – Henning Kraggerud, violin – SIMAX)[30] (review in The Independent)[31] Pietà – Georg Hamann, viola, and Akari Komiya, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH137 VIOLA DOLOROSA (reviews in The Strad) 2015[32] The Classical Reviewer)[33] Threads – Alberto Bologni, violin – Sheva Contemporary SH184 (review in Art Music Lounge)[34] The Garden in the Brain (arrangement of song cycle) – Valentina Renesto, alto saxophone, and Giuseppe Bruno, piano – Da Vinci C00174 A Portrait and Four Nocturnes – Irina Borissova, violin, and Giacomo Battarino, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH226 (review in Limelight)[35] Mille Fiori, Encounters, The Black Pegasus, Julie Dances – British Music for horn – Ondřej Vrabec, horn – Sheva Contemporary SH241 (reviews in Gramophone,[36] Limelight,[37] BBC Music Magazine)[38] Piano Trio – Moments of Vision – Avant Trio (Rebecca Raimondi, violin - Urška Horvat, cello - Alessandro Viale, piano) – Sheva Contemporary SH271 (review in Limelight[39]) Trois Petits Adieux – Michael Bell, piano – Sheva Contemporary SH275 Fall - Horn Quintets – Ondřej Vrabec, horn; Pavel Bořkovec Quartet – Sheva Contemporary SH281 (reviews in Gramophone,[40] BBC Music Magazine,[41]Limelight,[42] Klassisk Musikk)[43] Møte – Diversity in Unity – Liza Fediukova, violin – Sheva Collection SH292 Steps Volume 6: Toccatas and Fantasias – Konstantin Lifschitz, piano – Willowhayne Records WHR073CD[44] Steps Volume 8: My Song in October and September, Just Septembers (9 songs to words of Emily Dickinson) – Michael Bell, piano - Karen Radcliffe, soprano – Sheva Contemporary SH326[45]