- Peter Donohoe
Peter Donohoe (born
18 June ,1953 ) is an Englishpianist . Born inManchester , he studied withDerek Wyndham at theRoyal Northern College of Music , and then withYvonne Loriod in Paris.For a period he was engaged by the
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra as an extra percussionist (having played with them in 1974 as one of the piano duettists inCamille Saint-Saëns ' "Organ Symphony"). It was as a pianist that he came to public attention, when he was awarded joint-second prize in the 1982International Tchaikovsky Competition withVladimir Ovchinnikov (no first prize was awarded that year).In 1992 a Cincinnati hotel window almost severed fingers on his left hand, but after surgery there was no long term effect on his playing.
The link with the CBSO brought about his performance in 2002 at
Simon Rattle 's inaugural concert as chief conductor of theBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Rattle was the CBSO's conductor throughout the 1980s and most of the 1990s).Donohoe's repertoire is extraordinarily broad. Donohoe estimates his concerto repertoire alone includes about 160 works, and it embraces romantic and modern compositions, including mainstream concertos by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov, works by
Olivier Messiaen , and lesser-known piano concertos such as those by Henry Litolff (which he has recorded forHyperion Records ),Feruccio Busoni ,Dominic Muldowney and mid-twentieth century British composers includingArthur Bliss (of which he is recording a series forNaxos Records ). He also plays a wide range of solo works (including the piano sonatas ofMichael Tippett which he has broadcast for the BBC) and chamber music.External links
* [http://www.cbso.co.uk/?page=resources/peterDonohoeIvw.pdf Interview with Christopher Morley]
* [http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/artist_page.asp?name=donohoe Peter Donohoe information at Hyperion Records]
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