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JS: I added just two composers (Widor and Lachenmann) and six new boxes (on minimalism, settings of the stabat mater, the clarinet, the baroque, Lieder poets, and on the great French organ builder Cavaillé-Coll).
Laurence Vittes: Want to Know More About Classical Music? Read Joe Staines' Rough Guide to Classical Music Laurence Vittes 2010
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JS: I added just two composers (Widor and Lachenmann) and six new boxes (on minimalism, settings of the stabat mater, the clarinet, the baroque, Lieder poets, and on the great French organ builder Cavaillé-Coll).
Laurence Vittes: Want to Know More About Classical Music? Read Joe Staines' Rough Guide to Classical Music Laurence Vittes 2010
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In modern times a large number of composers have written respectable music for the organ, among whom we may mention the French Guilmant and Widor and the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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It is unfortunate, too, that to touch up the miserable furniture of these ceremonies they play Massenet and Dubois, Benjamin Godard and Widor, or, worse still, the sacristy orchestra, mystical bellowing, such as the women sing, who are affiliated to the confraternities of the month of May.
En Route 1877
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To follow the toccatas, Gregoire will perform a piece by Charles Marie Widor, a composer popular with organists and audiences alike.
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To follow the toccatas, Gregoire will perform a piece by Charles Marie Widor, a composer popular with organists and audiences alike.
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"The Widor", as it is dubbed, is certainly a challenge for your average parish organist - but if they can pull it off, it's the best send-off I can possibly imagine for a pair of newlyweds.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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After the Widor, Gregoire will perform a piece by a French composer whose life was tragically short and whose few pieces are treasured by organ connoisseurs.
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Next time you're at a wedding that sees the bride and groom head out to the sounds of Widor, resist the temptation to look solely at the happy couple.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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After the Widor, Gregoire will perform a piece by a French composer whose life was tragically short and whose few pieces are treasured by organ connoisseurs.
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