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Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Charles-Marie Widor's organ masterpieces with "American Classic Widor, Vol. 1." This album, released on March 20, 2020, by Centaur Records, Inc., is the inaugural volume of a comprehensive series dedicated to the complete organ works of the renowned French composer and organist. Spanning a captivating 77 minutes, this collection showcases Widor's extraordinary talent and his profound influence on the symphonic organ repertoire.
Charles-Marie Widor, born in 1844 and passing in 1937, was a titan of the organ world, serving for an astonishing 64 years as the organist at Saint-Sulpice in Paris. His compositions are celebrated for their symphonic grandeur and intricate craftsmanship. This album features two of his most significant works: the monumental "Organ Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 13," a cornerstone of the organ symphony genre, and the enchanting "Suite latine, Op. 86," a collection of pieces that blend sacred and secular themes with remarkable sensitivity.
Performed on five magnificent Aeolian-Skinner and E.M. Skinner organs, this recording captures the rich, resonant tones of these historic instruments, providing a fitting tribute to Widor's genius. The album opens with the majestic "Prelude" of the Organ Symphony No. 1, setting the stage for a journey through a variety of moods and textures, from the lively "Allegretto" to the contemplative "Adagio" and the triumphant "Finale." The "Suite latine" offers a different facet of Widor's artistry, with pieces like "Beatus vir" and "Ave Maris Stella" showcasing his lyrical and expressive prowess.
"American Classic Widor, Vol. 1" is a testament to the enduring power of Widor's music and a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich tradition of organ music. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of classical organ works, this album promises a deeply rewarding listening experience.