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The Organ Prodigy
Donald Macleod focuses on how as an emerging prodigy, Widor dazzled audiences at the organ.
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Charles-Marie Widor. In his lifetime, Widor was feted throughout Europe as a performer, teacher, and composer of ballets, opera, concertos and organ symphonies, Today he is largely remembered for just one work. This week, Dr John Near joins Donald Macleod to journey through the world of Widor, looking beyond his famous organ Toccata to explore the composer's chamber and orchestral music.
The young Widor emerged as an organ prodigy in the 1860s, with the support and encouragement of the famed organ builder Aristide Cavaill茅-Coll. He was soon offered a post at the church of St. Sulpice in Paris, and became a pivotal figure in Parisian cultural and social circles. His performances at the organ, and his works for the stage and concert halls attracted many, including royalty. Widor also joined the teaching staff at the Paris Conservatoire, and taught many luminaries of the next generation, including Vierne, Kod谩ly, Varese and Messiaen. Widor lived into his nineties and remained active into his final years, founding the Casa V茅lazquez in Madrid for French artists to study Spanish culture.
Playing and building organs ran in the Widor family. Young Charles-Marie was first hoisted onto the organ bench at the age of four where his father would teach him the mysteries of the instrument. By the time he was eleven years old, Widor was awarded a scholarship to study at the Lycee in Lyon. He was able to earn his keep by playing the organ at mass and vespers at the city's Jesuit College. Widor would go on to compose much liturgical music during his long career, including his Mass Opus 36 for two choirs and two organs.
Supported by the organ builder Aristide Cavaill茅-Coll, Widor was sent to study organ with Jacques Lemmens and composition with Fran莽ois-Joseph F茅tis. After this burst of intense learning, Cavaill茅-Coll utilised his prot茅g茅's now exceptional skills by sending Widor off around Europe to champion instruments manufactured by his mentor's firm. Later, Cavaill茅-Coll helped Widor secure his first significant position as organist at the church of St. Sulpice in Paris, where he was to remain for sixty-four years.
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Charles鈥怣arie Widor
Symphony No. 5 In F Minor Op.42`1 For Organ - Toccata
Performer: Daniel Chorzempa.- PHILIPS : 412-712-2.
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Charles鈥怣arie Widor
Mass Op.36 For Double Choir And 2 Organs - Benedictus & Agnus Dei
Performer: Andrew Reid. Performer: Joseph Cullen. Choir: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Choir: Hyperion Soloists. Conductor: James O鈥橠onnell.- HYPERION : CDA-66898.
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Charles鈥怣arie Widor
6 Duos Op.3 For Piano And Harmonium - Allegro cantabile
Performer: Johannes Matthias Michel. Performer: Ernest Breidenbach.- Christophorus: CHE01292.
- Christophorus.
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Charles鈥怣arie Widor
Quintet in D minor Op 7 for piano and strings - Andante
Performer: L谩szl贸 B谩roony. Performer: Andr谩s Kiss. Performer: K谩roly Botvay. Performer: Ilona Prunyi. Performer: Ferenc Balogh.- Naxos: 8555416.
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Charles鈥怣arie Widor
Concerto No. 1 In F Minor Op.39 For Piano And Orchestra - Andante religioso & Allegro
Performer: Martin Roscoe. Orchestra: 大象传媒 Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Martin Yates.- Charles-Marie Widor - Piano Concertos.
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