Symphonie romane
by Charles Marie Widor
Organ - Sheet Music

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Composed by Charles Marie Widor. Edited by John R. Near. This edition: critical edition. Score. Published by A-R Editions (A2.N020).

ISBN 978-0-89579-381-2. 9x12 inches.

Charles-Marie Widor reached a pinnacle in the art of organ composition with his final organ symphony, theSymphonie romane, opus 73 (1900). The introduction to this edition includes an essay on the Symphonie romane, an accounting of its first performance, a detailed discussion of its sources, a statement of editorial policies, and information about Widor's registrations. Five years earlier, in the Symphonie gothique, Widor had sought to bring his organ art into the realm of sacred art by including plainsong in two movements. With the Symphonie romane, he turned wholeheartedly to this endeavor; sacred melody became the very fabric of the symphony's structure as the Easter gradual "Haec dies" was woven into all four movements. What resulted was the work many consider to be Widor's greatest organ masterpiece.