Andrew J. Peters

Mr. Peters specializes in performing audience-friendly concerts. He enjoys tailoring his program to meet the unique needs of each audience and instrument he works with. Below are some samples of past programs he has played.

Mr. Peters also provides organ accompaniment to films from the silent movie era. Silent movies are extremely popular with audiences. Contact him for further information.

Program I


Esquiesses Byzantines Henri Mulet
    X. Tu es petra (1878-1967)


Three Pieces for Organ Frank Bridge
    II. Adagio in E Major (1879-1941)
    I. Andante Moderato in c minor


Preludium in f# minor, BuxWV 146 Dieterich Buxtehude
(1637-1709)

Rondo Capriccio, Op. 64 Edwin H. Lemare
(1865-1934)

Symphony No. VI, op. 59 Louis Vierne
    V. Final (1870-1937)

"Overture" from William Tell Gioachino Rossini
(1792-1868)

Program II

Chorale Improvisation on “In dulci jubilo”, op. 75, No. 2 Sigfrid Karg-Elert
(1877-1933)

Clair de lune Claude Debussy
(1862-1918)
Concerto in a minor, S. 593 Antonio Vivaldi, arr. J.S. Bach
    I. (1678-1741)
    II. Adagio
    III. Allegro

Pictures at an Exhibition Modest Mussorgsky
(1839-1881)
arr. Andrew Peters

Program III

Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella Keith Chapman
(1945-1989)

Est-ce Mars? (Is it Mars?) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck

(1562-1621)

Sketchbook Four for Organ Daniel E. Gawthrop
    I. Sinfonia b.1949
    II. Vocalise
    III. Momentary March
    IV. Mutanza Oblongata

Praeludium in e minor, BuxWV 142 Dietrich Buxtehude

(1637-1707)

Fantasy on an Irish Ballad Andrew Clarke

b.1941

Second Symphony Andre Fleury
    II. Lively (1903-1995)

Three Nineteenth Century Revival Hymns John Ferguson
    I. Marching to Zion b.1941
    II. Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling
    III. Up from the Grave He Arose

Flores del Desierto: Tangos for Organ Pamela Decker
    I. Albanda b.1955
    II. Espuelita
    III. Saiya

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