Absolute amazing that a surviving recording of the great organ master Peeters survives, and that it is one of him interpreting another giant of the 20th century, Charles Tournemire. Priceless.
Not only a great composer, but a beautiful human being. This is one of my favorite Suites. I am not sure if this is an available performance, but the same work is done at Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral and may be out there for purchase. Thsnks for posting!
Yes. Yet at least we have fragments like this giant timeless music of Tournemire to tell a later more inquiring age of the sacred mysteries that once were-- and one day, will be again.
Many thanks Rudi for the upload - very interesting document anyway. Do you know when the original was taken or broadcasted? Peeters seemed to be around 80...
Not such a good recording. His recording of this same piece on the Liverpoole Cathedral organ is outstanding. Tournemire dedicated this piece to Peeters.
Absolute amazing that a surviving recording of the great organ master Peeters survives, and that it is one of him interpreting another giant of the 20th century, Charles Tournemire. Priceless.
As definitive a performance of the Tournemire as one will ever encounter.
The producer of this video was Joris Verdin. Flemish Television 1984.
I enjoyed to see and listen to Mr Peeters from the beginning to the last note! Thank you!
Fl. Peeters : one of the greatest contémporary musicians.
I love that his music is all taped up like mine.
Fabuleux de revoir ce document à chaque fois: ultime communion entre le compositieur, son élève le dédicataire de l'oeuvre, et nous !
Not only a great composer, but a beautiful human being.
This is one of my favorite Suites. I am not sure if this is an available performance, but the same work is done at Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral and may be out there for purchase.
Thsnks for posting!
très bien interprété, merci. Odile Bailleux.
The final piece on this video is FP's own Ricercare op. 134
L'Orgue Mystique op. 56, suite 24: Sunday in the Octave of the Acension. Five pieces: Introït, Offertoire, Élévation, Communion, Postlude
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Flor Peteers would be appalled at what happened to the Church in Belgium. RIP, Mssr. Peeters
Yes, the GREAT apostacy! He was a man of the Church...a true believer.
Yes. Yet at least we have fragments like this giant timeless music of Tournemire to tell a later more inquiring age of the sacred mysteries that once were-- and one day, will be again.
Epic sports jacket
what year was this...? console looks new... even by are standards of today...
Many thanks Rudi for the upload - very interesting document anyway. Do you know when the original was taken or broadcasted? Peeters seemed to be around 80...
met Vic Geets als assistent blad draaier
Vic was destijds bibliotheek-direkteur en secretaris van Peeters' zomercursus
Benjamin Steens Bedankt, daar was ik net naar oo zoek!
Waneer was het opgenomen ?
Not such a good recording. His recording of this same piece on the Liverpoole Cathedral organ is outstanding. Tournemire dedicated this piece to Peeters.
The sound is a pain
Begin 80
Very strange music