I've become slightly obsessed by the Concerto for Organ and orchestra Op. 52 by Flor Peeters. I've listened to it three times today....
It was in a TTN programme that I downloaded (to replace the woeful morning offerings from R3) in what seems to me a wonderful performance/recording (Peter Pieters (organ), Flemish Radio Orchestra, Yoel Levi): it starts around 2h 21m into the programme. It's a substantial work, nearly 43 minutes long.
The slow movement (at around 2h 37m into the programme) is a haunting thing, the nearest I can get is to say it's like Vaughan Williams, Poulenc and Arnold blended together.... And the last movement is exhilarating.
Anyone familiar with Peeters's work - this concerto, or other pieces?
It was in a TTN programme that I downloaded (to replace the woeful morning offerings from R3) in what seems to me a wonderful performance/recording (Peter Pieters (organ), Flemish Radio Orchestra, Yoel Levi): it starts around 2h 21m into the programme. It's a substantial work, nearly 43 minutes long.
The slow movement (at around 2h 37m into the programme) is a haunting thing, the nearest I can get is to say it's like Vaughan Williams, Poulenc and Arnold blended together.... And the last movement is exhilarating.
Anyone familiar with Peeters's work - this concerto, or other pieces?
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