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Ten Reasons: Widor
14 Dec 2009 by Rich Leonardi  
... clip of the first movement of Charles-Marie Widor's Sixth Symphony played on the Wicks organ at St. Xavier Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. Widor was the organist at Paris's Saint-Sulpice and a recognized composer of organ symphonies. ...
Ten Reasons - http://richleonardi.blogspot.com/ - References

Charles Marie Widor
20 Oct 2009 by emiellucifuge  
ONe of the most influential Organists in History, the French composer was assistant to Saint-Saens and successor of Franck. He has 9 symphonies for organ alone. The 5th is a favorite of mine, with the famous toccata in the finale. ...
Classical Music Forums - Talk Classical - http://www.talkclassical.com/

Charles Marie Widor | Classical Composers Database
12 Mar 2009
Classical music composer Charles Marie Widor, life, biography, compositions, concert, recordings, MP3, sheet music, books.
Composer events today - http://www.classical-composers.org/ - References
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BOMB Magazine: Tristan Perich by Nick Hallett
23 Nov 2009 by Nick Hallett  
The work exists in the tradition of late Romantic composer Charles-Marie Widor's grand organ symphonies for a single player, still very much in vogue 100 years ago. What the orchestra lacks in numbers is compensated for with deft ...
Bomb Magazine - http://www.bombsite.com/ - References

INFODAD.COM: Family-Focused Reviews: (++++) A QUARTET THAT “AMES” HIGH
24 Sep 2009 by The Infodad Team  
The Ames Piano Quartet, 1989-2009: Piano Quartets by Dvořák, Fauré, Richard Strauss, Charles-Marie Widor, Schumann, Brahms, Paul Juon, Sergei Taneyev, Borodin, Joseph Suk, Vitězslav Novák, Martinů, Chausson and Saint-Saëns. ... The composer's third quartet (in C minor) can be problematic: it was started before either of the other two (and was originally in C-sharp minor); but it was finished later, and there is some confusion about how Brahms worked it into final form . ...
INFODAD.COM: Family-Focused Reviews - http://transcentury.blogspot.com/

sinden.org/blog
14 Jul 2009 by Sinden  
Mr. Schuller seems to have built his symphony around the pattern established by Charles-Marie Widor, complete with a toccata finale. He has neither Widor's gift for melody nor the French composer's ability to create irresistible musical ...
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Robert D. Thomas/Class Act: OVERNIGHT REVIEW: Organist Jean ...
16 Nov 2009 by Robert Thomas  
Although some might argue otherwise, that lineage begins with César Franck (who was, in fact, Belgian); his successors included Louis Vierne, Charles-Marie Widor, Charles Touremire, Marcel Dupré, Olivier Messiaen and many others. ... Both were loud and brash but neither composer would have easily recognized his piece from the way Guillou played it. The most interesting piece of the evening was Guillou's own 1974 composition, Scčnes d'enfant, and a weird childhood it ...
Robert D. Thomas/Class Act - http://classact.typepad.com/robert_d_thomasclass_act/

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR & PHILIPPE BELLENOT: The Widor Mass, with ...
20 Jul 2006
CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR & PHILIPPE BELLENOT: The Widor Mass, with improvisations & LEFEBURE-WELY: O Salutaris - Daniel Roth, grand organ/ Mark Dwyer & Stephen Tharp, choir organ/ Choir Darius Milhaud/ Ensemble Dodecamen/Christopher Hyde - JAV ... There are also choral-and-organ selections by Widor's partner at St. Sulpice, composer Philippe Bellennot. The final Quam dilecta is truly delectable as both pipe organs and choirs come together for the concluding peroration. ...
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Classy Classical: Charles-Marie Widor's Toccata
10 Oct 2005 by Chad Hille  
Widor is best remembered today for the Toccata, but he was a brilliant composer, organist and teacher. His students included Darius Milhaud, Marcel Dupre and Louis Vierne. He was the organist at the Church of Saint Sulpice in Paris, ...
Classy Classical - http://classyclassical.blogspot.com/
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a french organ history primer
22 Sep 2008 by Mike Barker  
as an organist he was particularly noted for his skill in improvisation, and on the basis of merely twelve major organ works, franck is considered by many the greatest composer of organ music after js bach. his works were some of the ...
Music at Black Mountain Prez - http://bmpcncmuz.blogspot.com/

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