- Peter Manning
Peter Manning
FRSA is internationally respected [Hazel Davis, Classical Music Magazine, 20.01.07] as a British conductor andviolin ist.Manning's conducting career includes work with the Royal Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, the Edsberg Chamber Orchestra,
BBC Symphony Orchestra , Odense Symphony Orchestra, Musica Vitae and the Soloists of TheRoyal Opera House . He is currently Concertmaster ofThe Royal Opera House and Artistic Director of Musica Vitae, Sweden and The Soloists of TheRoyal Opera House . He is also Artistic Director of Manning Camerata, the classical group for the 21st century which he started in 2005 to create innovative events that are centred on music and invigorate other disciplines.Peter first began to play the violin when he was five. He attended
Chetham's School of Music and studied in this country with Yossi Zivoni, withJosef Gingold in the USA and withNathan Milstein . He won all the major string prizes at theRoyal Northern College of Music and graduated with distinction in performance. Major scholarships from theRoyal Society of Arts , the Martin Musical Scholarship, theHarold Craxton Memorial Trust [ [http://www.jcraxton.freeserve.co.uk/award-winners.htm Award Winners ] ] andIndiana University enabled him to continue his studies. Before leaving for the US he was prize winner in the Anderson International Violin Competition and first prize winner and gold medallist in theRoyal Overseas League Competition.He was appointed as Professor of the Violin at the
Royal Northern College of Music in 1981, a post he relinquished in 1983 when he was invited to become Leader of the London Philharmonic. After gaining great experience working with conductors such asSir Georg Solti ,Klaus Tennstedt ,Sir Simon Rattle ,Bernard Haitink andEvgeny Svetlanov , Peter left the Orchestra to form theBritten String Quartet and to concentrate on his solo career.Peter founded the Britten Quartet in 1986 which established an international reputation and discography, making, during its ten years, over twenty recordings. The Britten Quartet was the first British Quartet to be offered an exclusive EMI contract and recorded a substantial 20 disc discography including works by
Beethoven ,Schubert ,Schnittke ,Ravel ,Verdi ,Brahms ,Cherubini ,Janacek , Tippett,Prokofieff ,Britten andVaughan Williams .Peter made his
Royal Festival Hall debut with thePhilharmonia in a live radio broadcast. Since then he has appeared with theCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra , theHallé , the Ulster, theLondon Mozart Players , theLondon Philharmonic , thePhilharmonia , theBBC Concert Orchestra , theScottish Chamber Orchestra , BBC Scottish, theHong Kong Philharmonic and theRoyal Philharmonic , the Oulu Chamber Orchestra and theGothenburg Symphony Orchestra .Peter is internationally known as one of Britain's finest musicians [ [http://www.patronsofqueenshall.com/spotlight0506.htm Spotlight - June 2005 ] ] . Tours to France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Scandinavia, the Far East, the USA, South America and Russia and appearances at the major venues make up his busy schedule. Peter is the recipient of the German Recording Industry's Schallplaten Pries.
Peter has a wide-ranging repertory and is active in orchestrating arrangements and the commissioning of new works. He has recently had his arrangement of the Schnittke String Quartet Number 3 accepted by
Universal Edition and the Schnittke estate.Peter is a fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts and the Royal Northern College of Music and is an honorary member of theRoyal College of Music .Peter appeared in the film adaptation of
Frederick Forsyth 's novelThe Fourth Protocol [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093044/fullcredits The Fourth Protocol (1987) - Full cast and crew ] ]External links
* [http://www.manningcamerata.com/index.html Manning Camerata]
* [http://www.musicavitae.com/ Musica Vitae]References
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