Widor, C M - Master of the Organ Symphony (2 CD + 2 DVD)
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Gerard Brooks, John Near, Anne-Isabelle de Parcevaux, Daniel Roth, Carolyn Schuster Fornier
Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937), the most famous composer of organ music since Bach, wrote ten revolutionary organ symphonies that established the organ as a rival to the orchestra, pioneered the use of symphonic forms for the instrument, and sublimated influences as diverse as Bach's fugues, Wagner's music dramas and medieval plainchant into an original musical language. On top of this, his Toccata is probably the best-loved piece of organ music ever written.
This boxed set provides a complete portrait of this great composer and includes a three-part documentary as well as performances on CD and DVD of his fifth and sixth organ symphonies performed by Gerard Brooks, plus other movements performed by Daniel Roth, all on the Cavaillé-Coll organs of Saint-Sulpice, Orléans Cathedral and Saint-Ouen in Rouen.
Region Code: 0 Region Free
Running Time CDs: 141minutes
Running Time DVDs:297minutes
Sound Format DVD: DTS Digital Surround(TM) 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1
Original Language: English, French
Booklet Notes: English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian
Subtitles: English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian