Widor's Toccata from Symphony No. 5 - string quartet / string ensemble / string orchestra
by Austin Ralphson
String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Widor. Arranged by Austin Ralphson. 20th Century,Wedding. 22 pages. Austin Ralphson #432413. Published by Austin Ralphson (A0.562955).

Widor’s Toccata is a favourite in the organ repertoire. It is often played on important occasions in churches and cathedrals and has a very pompous, grand sound. I have taken care to maintain this sound in this arrangement whilst also making it challenging yet satisfying to play. Can also be played by multiple players per part by a larger string orchestra, with the 'cello part doubled on bass in octaves.

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