Flor Peeters
Variations and Finale on an Old Flemish Song for organ, Op. 20
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Gerhard JentschkeOctober 24, 1997
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Composer:Flor PeetersGenre:KeyboardStyle:VariationsAverage_duration:14:46Movement_count:9Movement ....Flor Peeters' "Variations and Finale on an Old Flemish Song for organ, Op. 20" is a significant work in the organ repertoire. It was composed in 1932 and premiered on May 22, 1933, in the Cathedral of Antwerp, Belgium. The piece consists of six movements, each of which is based on a traditional Flemish folk song. The first movement is a theme and variations, with the theme being a simple melody played in the pedals. The variations that follow are increasingly complex, with the use of different organ stops and techniques. The second movement is a scherzo, with a lively and playful character. The third movement is a chorale, with a solemn and contemplative mood. The fourth movement is a toccata, with a fast and virtuosic character. The fifth movement is a fugue, with a complex and contrapuntal texture. The final movement is a grand finale, with a triumphant and celebratory character. Peeters' "Variations and Finale on an Old Flemish Song" is characterized by its use of traditional Flemish folk songs, which are woven into a complex and sophisticated organ work. The piece showcases Peeters' mastery of the organ, with its use of different organ stops, techniques, and textures. The work is also notable for its use of counterpoint, with the fugue being a particularly impressive example of Peeters' skill in this area. Overall, Peeters' "Variations and Finale on an Old Flemish Song for organ, Op. 20" is a significant work in the organ repertoire, showcasing Peeters' mastery of the instrument and his ability to incorporate traditional folk songs into a complex and sophisticated organ work.More....
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Variations and Finale on an Old Flemish Song for organ, Op. 20
Variationen und Finale über ein altflämisches Lied Op. 20
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