FLOR PEETERS, Concerto for Organ Piano, : DArcy Trinkwon David Spencer Mc Bride
This work of Peeters written in 1951 is far too seldom performed and remains completely unknown to most people. What a pity because it s a splendid concert work that never fails to please audiences with its engaging variety of drama, virtuosity, energy, dialogue, poetry and easygoing appeal the knack for which Peeters always combined with being comfortably modern. And the power of a concert grand and a organ letting rip together is absolutely thrilling Here is a version played in 1996 with one of my greatest friends since our first days at the RNCM (and with whom I used to explore quite a lot of twopiano music), David Spencer McBride. We had huge fun doing this piece; it s an alltoorare pleasure for us organists to play with other musicians orchestras, instrumentalists, solo singers etc.
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