Peter
Mathews
Peter
Mathews was born in 1944 in Vancouver, British Columbia and studied
violin and piano under the Toronto Conservatory system. He received
a Licentiate Diploma in Piano Performance at the Royal Academy
of MusicLondon, and an undergraduate music degree at Andrews
University in Michigan. His graduate studies have included both
a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in conducting from
the University of Missouri at Kansas City where he worked with
Eph Ehly.
Since 1994 as a founding member and Artistic Director of the Central
Florida choral ensemble, Orlando XIII, his combined talents as
composer, conductor, and singer have proved to be invaluable to
"one of the most exciting music groups in Central Florida"
(The Arts Connection, WMFE-FM). In 1997 Orlando XIII
included a premiere of the Mathews motet, A Prayer, as
a part of their first appearance on the Choral Artists Series
of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival held annually in Charleston, South
Carolina. The Charleston Post and Courier declared the
debut "spectacular" and the ensemble has now appeared
at the Festival for four consecutive years.
From
1984 to 1997 Dr. Mathews was the conductor of The Orlando Singers
(first established as the Florida Hospital Chorus) which developed
a significant choral reputation in Central Florida. He also conducts
church choirs, teaches piano, and has served as composer-in-residence
to several churches while serving as a staff singer. In 1998-99
the Music Department of Stetson University requested Dr. Mathews
assistance and expertise as a faculty member in the areas of theory
and ear training. Since 1999 he has served as Choirmaster for
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in DeLand, Florida.
Increasingly
in demand as a conductor and workshop clinician, Dr. Mathews and
his work were represented at the 1993 Southeast Regional Convention
of the American Guild of Organists. The 1994 Episcopal Diocese
of Central Florida Choir Festival also featured the composer in
this dual capacity. In 1999 Dr. Mathews was awarded the anthem
commission for the 49th Annual Sewanee Church Music Conference,
long recognized for excellence by the Episcopal Church Standing
Commission on Church Music. In January 2000 he conducted two commissioned
choral premieres at St. Pauls Episcopal ChurchAugusta,
Georgia as part of their 250th anniversary celebration.
Commissioned works of Peter Mathews continue to gain exposure
through live performance and compact disc projects for the choirs
of Edith Ho (Church of the AdventBoston) and Anton Armstrong
(St. Olaf College). The 1994 Florida All-State High School Chorus,
Bostons Youth Pro Musica, DePauw University, St. Olaf College,
and Stetson University have included works of Peter Mathews in
their choirs concerts and tours. His liturgical music was
featured in June 2000 at the Regional Convention of the National
Association of Pastoral Musicians held in Orlando, Florida.
Dr. Mathews has written over 160 compositions of which over 75
are published by Alliance, Choristers Guild, H.W. Gray, Kjos,
Lawson-Gould, Lorenz, MorningStar, St. James Press, and Southern.
While composing music for worship, his commissions also have included
art songs and chamber music with voice and instruments in varying
combinations. A list of these publications is available upon request.
Peter
Mathews website
Choral
music by Peter Mathews
Organ & Organ
with Instrumental Music by Peter Mathews