French organist, composer and teacher, Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937) is predominantly known for his Organ symphonies. However, his Introduction et Rondo for Clarinet and Piano also remains popular a...
The six Duos for Harmonium and Piano were composed around 1867 in Charles-Marie Widor's first creative period. Twenty years later, in October 1889, they were published by Schott in six separate editio...
Widor's name is so closely associated with organ music that his extensive output for other instruments is easily overlooked. Within chamber music, the Suite for flute and piano, probably written in 18...
This publication of one of the most universally recognized pieces of organ music has been prepared primarily as a highly practical edition. More clearly presented and with better page turns than other...
Widor Symphonie No6 Op42 Organ Book
From the Organ Symphony No. 5 For eight bassons and contrabasson.
Festival Anthem based on the Toccata from Symphony No. 5 for Organ - S.A.T.
The Suite Florentine for violin and piano written by Charles-Marie Widor in 1919, is an arrangement of the Suite for Violin and Piano, op. 76 (1903), itself a collection of stage music from La Sulamit...