Peter Lieberson, classical music composer

Peter Lieberson

Biography

Peter Lieberson (October 25, 1946, New York City  – April 23, 2011, Tel Aviv, Israel) was an American composer. He was the son of ballerina and choreographer Vera Zorina (née Eva Brigitta Hartwig) and Goddard Lieberson, president of Columbia Records.

He studied composition with Milton Babbitt, Charles Wuorinen, Donald Martino, and Martin Boykan. After completing his musical studies at Columbia University, he left New York in 1976 for Boulder, Colorado to continue his studies with Chogyam Trungpa, a Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist master. It was there he met and married Ellen Kearney, a fellow student of Chogyam Trungpa. At the request of their teacher, the Liebersons moved from Boulder to Boston, Massachusetts to co-direct Shambhala Training, a meditation and cultural program.

He attended Brandeis University, from which he received a Ph.D. From 1984-88 he taught at Harvard University. He then became international director of Shambhala Training in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Since 1994, Lieberson devoted his time entirely to composition. He met his second wife, mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson in 1997 during the Santa Fe Opera production of his work Ashoka's Dream and they married in 1999 after he and his first wife were divorced. He wrote his song cycles Rilke Songs and Neruda Songs for Hunt Lieberson. The Neruda Songs were co-commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Boston Symphony; the world premiere was given on May 20, 2005, by the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Esa-Pekka Salonen conducting and Hunt Lieberson as soloist.

The Boston Symphony performed the work in November 2005 with Hunt Lieberson as soloist and James Levine conducting, followed by performances with the Cleveland Orchestra, Robert Spano conducting. Lieberson and Hunt Lieberson remained married until her death from breast cancer in July 2006, aged 52.

Nonesuch subsequently released a commercial recording in 2006 of the Boston/Levine performance of the Neruda Songs.

In December 2007, he won the 2008 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition for Neruda Songs. The Rilke Songs have also been issued, in separate studio and concert performances by Hunt Lieberson, both on the Bridge Records, Inc. label.

Lieberson was commissioned by the Boston Symphony to compose another cycle of Neruda songs, which became the Songs of Love and Sorrow. When he returned to the work, it was no longer simply a memorial to Hunt Lieberson and personal farewell, but also reflected the influence of his daughters and his third wife, Rinchen Lhamo.

Lieberson had three daughters from his first marriage. Shortly after Lorraine Hunt Lieberson died, Peter Lieberson himself was diagnosed with cancer. He battled lymphoma and was thought to be in full remission. According to his publisher, he died of complications of the disease. He had married, thirdly, to his longtime friend, Rinchen Lhamo, and was living in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the time of his death.

Composer Title Date Action
Peter Lieberson Proclamation, from Bagatelles 09/12/2012 Play Add to playlist
Peter Lieberson Spontaneous Songs, from Bagatelles 09/12/2012 Play Add to playlist
Peter Lieberson The Dance, from Bagatelles 09/12/2012 Play Add to playlist
Peter Lieberson Bagatelles 09/12/2012 Play Add to playlist
Peter Lieberson Rilke Songs: no. 1, O ihr Zärtlichen 10/20/2024 Play Add to playlist
Peter Lieberson Rilke Songs: no. 2, Atmen, du unsichtbares Gedicht! 10/20/2024 Play Add to playlist