Peter Planyavsky
Biography
Peter Planyavsky was born
in
In 1969, he was appointed
Cathedral Organist at St, Stephan‘s Cathedral, Vienna. From 1983 until 1990, Planyavsky
held the position of Music director at that church, being responsible for
choral and organ programs which in
Since 1980, Planyavsky
has also been Professor for Organ and Improvisation at the University for Music
and Drama in
Peter Planyavsky also
undertakes a full schedule as a recitalist, coach in
workshops and master classes and as a member of juries. He has toured
Planyavsky has won
several prizes and awards, the latest addition being the Federal Austrian Price
for Music, awarded to him for his collected compositions. Planyavsky has
composed extensively for choir, organ and orchestra, with a main emphasis on
liturgical works.
As a conductor, Peter
Planyavsky has performed the great works of sacred music such as Bach‘s Mass in
b minor, the Duruflè Requiem and the great Haydn
masses. He is putting more emphasis now on concertos for organ and orchestra (Heiller, Guilmant, Jongen, Rheinberger, Saint-Saens
and others), having conducted several premier performances in Austria like
concertos by Horatio Parker, Jean Guillou, Jean
Langlais, Howard Hanson and Leo Sowerby.
Current as of November 2006