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Franciscus Florentinus Peeters, Baron Peeters (4 July 1903 – 4 July 1986) was a Belgian composer, organist and academic teacher. He was director of the Conservatorium in Antwerp, Belgium, and organist at
Mechelen Cathedral St. Rumbold's Cathedral ( nl, Sint-Romboutskathedraal, french: Cathédrale Saint-Rombaut) is the Roman Catholic metropolitan archiepiscopal cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium, dedicated to Saint Rumbold, Christian missionary and martyr who had fou ...
from 1923 to his death in 1986.


Biography

Born and raised in the village of
Tielen Tielen is a village in the province of Antwerp in Flanders, Belgium. It is part of the municipality of Kasterlee. The nearest city is the neighbouring city of Turnhout. Other neighbouring towns are Vosselaar, Lichtaart, , Lille and Gierle. The ...
(in the Kempen region, just on the Belgian side of the Belgian-Dutch border), Peeters was the youngest child in a family of eleven. When sixteen years old, he began his studies at the Lemmens Institute in
Mechelen Mechelen (; french: Malines ; traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical contex ...
(since moved to
Leuven Leuven (, ) or Louvain (, , ; german: link=no, Löwen ) is the capital and largest city of the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located about east of Brussels. The municipality itself comprises the historic ...
), which was named after the nineteenth-century organist
Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens Jacques-Nicolas (Jaak-Nicolaas) Lemmens (3 January 1823 – 30 January 1881), was an organist, music teacher, and composer for his instrument. Biography Born at Zoerle-Parwijs, near Westerlo, Belgium, Lemmens took lessons from François-Josep ...
. At this college, Peeters's teachers were
Lodewijk Mortelmans Lodewijk Mortelmans (5 February 1868, Antwerp – 24 June 1952, Antwerp) was a Belgian composer and conductor of Flemish ancestry. Sometimes called ''de Vlaamse Brahms'' ("the Flemish Brahms"), Mortelmans composed in a number of forms, including ...
, Jules Van Nuffel and Oscar Depuydt. Depuydt was well known at the time for his collaboration with the Desmet brothers on the first set of Gregorian accompaniments produced by the Lemmens Institute. Peeters would later collaborate with Van Nuffel and the institute's other professors, to produce the ''Nova Organi Harmonia''. In 1923 he became an organ teacher at the institute; simultaneously he acquired the position of chief
organist An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ (music), organ. An organist may play organ repertoire, solo organ works, play with an musical ensemble, ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers or instrumentalist, instrumental ...
at the
St. Rumbold's Cathedral St. Rumbold's Cathedral ( nl, Sint-Romboutskathedraal, french: Cathédrale Saint-Rombaut) is the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels, Roman Catholic metropolitan archiepiscopal cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium, dedicated to Rumbold of ...
in Mechelen, which he held for most of the rest of his life; Van Nuffel had already been choirmaster there for many years. As an organist and pedagogue, Peeters enjoyed great renown, giving concerts and
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masterclasses all over the world. He also made recordings of sixteenth-, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century organ music; some of these have been reissued in recent years on
compact disc The compact disc (CD) is a Digital media, digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. In August 1982, the first compact disc was manufactured. It was then rele ...
. Most of his own pieces (he wrote well over 100) were for his own instrument, for choir, or for both. Among his many compositions is the well-known ''Entrata Festiva'' (opus 93) for choir, brass, timpani, and organ. Other works include ''Aria'' (opus 51) and ''Toccata, fugue and hymn on "Ave Maris Stella"'' (opus 28), Peeters studied
Renaissance music Renaissance music is traditionally understood to cover European music of the 15th and 16th centuries, later than the Renaissance era as it is understood in other disciplines. Rather than starting from the early 14th-century '' ars nova'', the Tr ...
, particularly of the school of Flemish polyphony. This style was also absorbed into his music. In addition, he showed an interest in twentieth-century techniques such as polyrhythms and polytonality. He died on his eighty-third birthday; fifteen years before, he had been made a baron by
King Baudouin of Belgium Baudouin (;, ; nl, Boudewijn Albert Karel Leopold Axel Maria Gustaaf, ; german: Balduin Albrecht Karl Leopold Axel Maria Gustav. 7 September 1930 – 31 July 1993), Dutch name Boudewijn, was King of the Belgians from 17 July 1951 until his de ...
. Pupils of Peeters include the American organist and composer Kathleen Thomerson.Kathleen A. Thomerson.
The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Canterbury Press. Web. 15 Nov. 2018.


Honours

* Knight Commander in the
Order of Saint Gregory the Great The Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great ( la, Ordo Sancti Gregorii Magni; it, Ordine di San Gregorio Magno) was established on 1 September 1831, by Pope Gregory XVI, seven months after his election as Pope. The order is one of ...
.KBR, Brussel ref. Mu006 / Mus-Obj-390


References


External links


Flor Peeters
on Studiecentrum voor Vlaamse Muziek


Nova Organi Harmonia

Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel
now houses most works and manuscripts of Peeters, after the bankruptcy of CeBeDeM in 2015.


Recordings


Giuseppe Galante - Flor Peeters: Sonata for Trumpet and Piano, Op.51: I. AllegroGiuseppe Galante - Flor Peeters: Sonata for Trumpet and Piano, Op.51: II. AriaGiuseppe Galante - Flor Peeters: Sonata for Trumpet and Piano, Op.51: III. Finale (Toccata)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Peeters, Flor 1903 births 1986 deaths 20th-century classical composers Belgian classical composers Belgian classical organists Belgian male classical composers Cathedral organists Composers for carillon Composers for pipe organ Knights Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great Male classical organists Organ improvisers People from Antwerp Province 20th-century Belgian male musicians