Peter Tuite
Peter Tuite (Irish: Peadar de Tiúit) (born 1976) is a classical concert pianist and pedagogue.
Studies
Born in Dublin, Tuite was first educated at Belvedere College. He studied under Anthony Glavin and John O'Conor at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and later under Benjamin Pasternak and Leon Fleisher at the Peabody Institute in the United States. He also made a special study of Franz Liszt with Lazar Berman and of J.S. Bach with Alexis Weissenberg. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College Dublin, a Masters in Music Performance from Dublin City University and a Doctorate in Musical Arts from The Johns Hopkins University. He also earned a Masters in Literature and Arts from the University of Oxford. Though Tuite's early studies focused on composition, he nonetheless won numerous awards for performance, including the Young Musician of the Future competition, the Lisney Award and the Chopin Prize at the Dublin International Piano Competition, all in a single year. In 2002 he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and a Millennium Scholarship for further study in the United States and in 2007 was nominated for election to Pi Kappa Lambda.
Performances
Tuite has achieved international acclaim for his performances and has broadcast on both radio and television. Highlights of performances include a hugely acclaimed sixteen city tour of the United States, and his more recent traversal of Haydn's complete piano sonatas in a critically lauded joint project with Fionnuala Moynihan at the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin.
Pedagogue
Tuite has developed an international reputation as a pedagogue with many of his students achieving acclaim both nationally and internationally and has been invited to sit on the juries of various prestigious international competitions. Formerly the Senior Dean and the Head of Keyboard Faculty at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, he helped to introduce numerous innovations and projects there and played a key role in the Academy becoming an Associated College of Trinity College Dublin.
References
- ↑ "Peter Tuite | | Royal Irish Academy of Music". Riam.ie. Retrieved 2011-10-08.
- ↑ "The Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra". Dublinphilharmonic.com. Retrieved 2011-10-08.