Peter Seivewright

Peter Seivewright (born 1954 in Skipton, England) is a British pianist.

This has involved him in personally researching manuscripts of Galuppi's sonatas in Venice, and reportedly in editing and publishing them in due course as well.

Reviewer Gerald Fenech terms him "an enthusiastic and technically accomplished pianist" who "plays with great conviction and flair in all the sonatas presented here.

)"[6] Seivewright has also been a champion of music by living composers, having performed Rory Boyle's piano concerto and "Moduli" (a series of piano pieces),[7] and commissioning "A Saltire Sonata" from Robert Crawford.

[8] He also performed Martin Dalby's score for the ten-minute film for schoolchildren "Let's See: Winter.