This guy is new to me. However, the price for his organ books was cheap enough on Amazon so I thought why not? They are described as being a collection of easy pieces - they can be played on manuals or with pedals. We've all been in situations where we need some music fast that sounds good and is sight readable. Well this books seems to fit the bill.
The 53rd piece is entitled Solitude. It starts with a repetitive motif on 16,8, 4 foundations of the Great. Then a section which requires Vox Humana, Nachthorn and Tremolo provides some relief before the foundations repeat. The Klais doesn't have these two stops, so I used the Schalmey and Krummhorn with Tremolo - which is kind of a strange sounding tremolo.
Flor Peeters (1903 - 1986) was a Belgian organist, composer and teacher. To read more about him visit
http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Peeters-Flor.htm.
Hope you enjoy.
John