The music of Peter Lieuwen (b. 1953, Utrecht, The Netherlands) has been commissioned, performed and recorded by orchestras, small ensembles, and artists throughout North America and Europe. The composer has received honors, grants and awards from The National Orchestral Association (1991), Meet the Composer, Inc. (1986), League of Composers – ISCM (1987) Musicians Accord (1986), The Contemporary Record Society (1987), The Arts Council of Wales (1995, 1996, 1998), The Texas Composers Forum (1992) and Texas A&M University (1994).
Peter Lieuwen's symphonic music has been hailed as "an attractive array of shimmering, shuddering sonorities, making the most of minimal means" (The New York Times). His orchestral works have been introduced by such orchestras as The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony, Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of the Americas, National Orchestral Association, Grosseto Symphony Orchestra (Italy), Kozalin State Philharmonic (Poland), Musicfest International Orchestra (Wales) and the Orchestra of the Swan (England). Renowned conductors including Carl St. Clair, Paul Freeman, Danielle Gatti, Szymon Kawalla Franz Krager, Jorge Meister and Andre Smith have presented his works.
The composer's chamber and vocal works have been presented by various artists and ensembles including The Ravel String Quartet, Western Arts Trio, New Mexico Winds, Moran Wind Quintet, The Core Ensemble, Ensemble Bash (UK), Third Angle Ensemble, clarinetist David Campbell (UK), percussionist Steven Schick, pianist Marc Andre Hamelin and violinist Andrzej Grabiec. Peter Lieuwen was the featured composer at the Aberystwyth International Music Festival in Wales (1995) and Artist in Residence at the same festival in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 2000.
Peter Lieuwen is currently Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence in the Department of Performance Studies at Texas A&M University. His compositions are published by MMB Music, St. Louis, and recorded on CRS, Crystal, Pro Arte/Fanfare, New World, and Vienna Modern Masters labels.