Link to Peter Ritzen's Record Label: NAXOS
http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/Peter_Ritzen_26301/26301.htm
http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/Peter_Ritzen_26301/26301.htm
Introduction to the Artist
Peter Ritzen
Born 1956,- in Europe in the Flemish historic city of Gent in Belgium.
He studied in his native city at the Royal Conservatory of Music, garnering First Prizes in piano and chamber music with highest honors. (1974-1981)
His teachers there were Louis Pas (Piano) & Francois Glorieux (both renowned professors and performers in Belgium)
He continued his studies (1981 & 1983) at the renowned Mozarteum in Salzburg with Tatjana Nikolaijewa (Moscow) and later graduated from the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris "Alfred Cortot" with the 'Diplôme Supérieure d' Exécution' for piano. In 1981 he became Laureate of the International Piano Competition ‘Young Virtuosos’ and the Prize of the Fund ‘Alex De Vries,’ both held in Antwerp, Flanders.
Equally important to his career as a performing artist, Peter Ritzen is also a composer.
His contact with Chinese culture has had a great impact on his creativity. He has conceived a whole repertoire of China-related musical works.
Being a descendent of the ‘Golden’ 19th Century tradition, Peter Ritzen has, besides his brilliant skills as an interpreter, displayed what is today an unparalleled gift for improvisation in classical music. It connects him unmistakably to the great music epochs of the past three hundred years.
Peter Ritzen has won international praise for his many CD recordings.
In breaking new ground, he was the first-ever performer to record (in 1992) a CD of Leschetizky solo works [8.223525], besides the unpublished Leschetizky Piano Concerto [8.223803]; both issued on the internationally renowned MARCO POLO label.
His own compositions were also released for the same label: Piano Concerto ‘The Last Empress [8.223969]’, Chinese Violin Rhapsody and ‘Chinese Requiem’[8.223980] with the Shanghai Philharmonic. His music was eventually broadcast live on Chinese national television (CCTV) and has won the hearts and praise of millions of Chinese people.
Pianist Ritzen performs in the world’s most eminent concert halls;
‘Musikverein’ in Vienna, Salle Gaveau, Paris; Carnegie Hall, New York, and the National Concert Halls of Taipei and Beijing, to name just a few.
In 1991 he founded the International Leschetizky Academy (I.L.A.) at the University of Music in Vienna.
In 2000 he became artistic director of the first-ever International Piano Competition Theodor Leschetizky (IPCTL) Taipei.
The second edition of IPCTL took place very successfully in June 2004.
In June 2005 Ritzen’s Transcendental Symphony ‘Heavenly Peace’ was successfully premiered at the National Concert Hall in Taipei: a large piece for soloists, chorus, organ and grand orchestra including some Chinese traditional instruments.
Peter Ritzen lives and works currently in New York USA. He es married to Stella Chang [Italian trained Opera singer]. They have a son, Franz. Peter Ritzen has a daughter who lives in Belgium: Hadewych Ritzen
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