- His father Helmut Seiffert was an opera singer and composer of Schlager. Seiffert sang in a boys' choir, sometimes as a soloist.
- Peter Seiffert was a German tenor.
- He was based at the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 1980.
- He established his career at the Bayreuth Festival, regularly appearing from 1996 as Stolzing in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg and from 2001 in the title role of Lohengrin, which he last performed in 2005 with his wife in the role of Elsa.
- Seiffert became known for portraying characters in Wagner's stage works such as Lohengrin and Tristan.
- He received his training as a tenor at the Robert Schumann University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf.
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