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Charles-Marie Widor - Wikipedia
- The table below gives the following informaton for works by Charles-Marie Widor (where applicable): Op. — opus numbers.
Complete Organ Symphonies Series Ii By Charles Marie Widor
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- Charles-Marie-Jean-Albert Widor (21 February – 12 March ) was a French organist, composer and teacher of the late Romantic era.
Widor: The Complete Organ Works - SIGCD596 - Charles-Marie ...
- Widor was a prolific composer, writing music for organ, piano, voice and ensembles.
Widor & Lalo: Cello Concertos (Solaire) - MusicWeb International
- Although Charles-Marie Widor () is best known for his virtuosic organ works, his F minor piano concerto is thoroughly idiomatic and often evokes Schumann’s propensity for short, obsessively yearning phrases, such as the first movement’s rising sequences.
Charles-Marie Widor - Works for Violin and Piano.Sonata No. 1 for piano and violin, op. 50; Romance in E for violin (with piano accompaniment), op. 46; Cavatine for violin and piano, op. 57; Suite Florentine for violin and piano; Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano, op. Janet Packer, violin; Orin Grossman, piano. Centaur CRC (70'45).
This recording, featuring the loveliest violin playing I've heard in some time, exists as the result of a fortuitous discovery in a Paris used-music store. There Janet Packer found one of Widor's violin and piano scores and was impressed enough to seek out other of his works for that combination.
Charles-Marie Widor () is best known today as a composer for the organ. Inspired by his teacher César Franck, he created the genre of the organ symphony and was for 64 years the organist at Saint-Sulpice, which housed one of the finest organs in France. He taught organ to Charles
Charles-Marie Widor: The Complete Works for Piano
Widor: Piano Concertos/Becker - Classics Today
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| Charles Marie Widor - Toccata Symphony 5. | |
| Although Charles-Marie Widor () is best known for his virtuosic organ works, his F minor piano concerto is thoroughly idiomatic and often evokes Schumann’s propensity for short, obsessively yearning phrases, such as the first movement’s rising sequences. | |
| The work divides into seven movements, linked pivotally through the various notes of the root triad (C, E flat, G): Prélude, Allegretto (A flat major). |