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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
French composer, organist, teacher
French composer, organist, teacher
*1844 born in Lyon
* 1844, born in Lyon, France
*1863 Brussels to study organ with Lemmens and composition with Fétis
* 1863, Brussels, studied organ with Lemmens and composition with Fétis
*to 1937 Paris
* 1870, Paris, appointed provisional organist at St. Sulpice
* 1890, Paris, professor of organ at Paris Conservatoire
* 1896, Paris, professor of composition at Paris Conservatoire
* 1910, elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts
* 1914, became permanent secretary to Académie des Beaux-Arts
* 1937, died in Paris, France


For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Marie_Widor Wikipedia article].
 
 
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Marie_Widor Wikipedia article on Charles-Marie Widor].


==List of Organ Works==
==List of Organ Works==

Revision as of 15:01, 29 September 2014

Synopsis

French composer, organist, teacher

  • 1844, born in Lyon, France
  • 1863, Brussels, studied organ with Lemmens and composition with Fétis
  • 1870, Paris, appointed provisional organist at St. Sulpice
  • 1890, Paris, professor of organ at Paris Conservatoire
  • 1896, Paris, professor of composition at Paris Conservatoire
  • 1910, elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts
  • 1914, became permanent secretary to Académie des Beaux-Arts
  • 1937, died in Paris, France


For details, see the Wikipedia article on Charles-Marie Widor.

List of Organ Works

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Opus Title
13/1 Symphonie pour orgue No. 1 (1872, Hamelle)
13/2 Symphonie pour orgue No. 2 (1872, Hamelle)
13/3 Symphonie pour orgue No. 3 (1872, Hamelle)
13/4 Symphonie pour orgue No. 4 (1872, Hamelle)
31 Marche américaine (transc. by Marcel Dupré: no. 11 from 12 Feuillets d’Album op. 31, Hamelle)
42/1 Symphonie pour orgue No. 5 (1879, Hamelle)
42/2 Symphonie pour orgue No. 6 (1879, Hamelle)
42/3 Symphonie pour orgue No. 7 (1887, Hamelle)
42/4 Symphonie pour orgue No. 8 (1879, Hamelle)
64 Marche Nuptiale op. 64 (1892) (transc., from Conte d'Avril, Schott)
70 Symphonie Gothique pour orgue (No. 9), (1895, Schott)
73 Symphonie Romane pour orgue (No. 10), (1900, Hamelle)
73+ Bach's Memento (1925, Hamelle)
86 Suite Latine (1927, Durand)
87 Trois Nouvelles Pièces (1934, Durand)

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