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1 - Published Literary Works

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The following is a selected bibliography of Widor's published writings, including a sampling of the more than 225 critical reviews and articles in Estafette and Piano Soleil.

Widor, Charles-Marie. “A. Cavaillé-Coll.” Piano Soleil (March 13, 1892): 1–2.

———. “L'Académie des beaux-arts.” Piano Soleil (May 24, 1896): 1–2.

———. “L'accent tonique et la psalmodie.” Piano Soleil (December 22, 1895): 1.

———. “Æolian.” Revue Éolienne 1 (May 1899): 17–19.

———. Amateurs honoraires de l'Académie royale; Membres libres de l'Académie des beauxarts. Paris: Firmin-Didot, 1934.

———. “Ambroise Thomas.” Piano Soleil (March 1, 1896): 1–2.

———. “L'art du chef d'orchestre.” Piano Soleil (October 22, 1893): 1–2.

———. “L'Association des artistes musiciens.” Piano Soleil (April 12, 1896): 1–2.

———. “Association des concerts de l’école moderne.” Piano Soleil (May 5, 1893): 1–2.

———. “Audition des oeuvres de Liszt.” Estafette (March 25, 1878): 2.

———. “Autour de Saint-Sulpice.” Piano Soleil (October 25, 1891): 1–2.

———. “Avant-propos.” Symphonies pour orgue. Paris: Hamelle, [1887].

———. “Avant-propos.” Symphonie romane. Paris: Hamelle, 1900.

———. “La Casa Velásquez.” Paris: Académie des Beaux-Arts, Bulletin No. 2 (July– December 1925): 3–10.

———. “Chant sacré.” Piano Soleil (February 28, 1892): 1–2.

———. “Chez nos compositeurs.” Piano Soleil (June 12, 1892): 1–2.

———. “La classe d'orgue du conservatoire.” Ménestrel 83 (1921): 237–38.

———. “Les concerts du Châtelet.” Piano Soleil (November 15, 1891): 1.

———. “Concerts du Trocadéro: Première séance d'orgue.” Estafette (August 12, 1878): 2.

———. “Concours.” Piano Soleil (August 12, 1894): 1–2.

———. “Concours du conservatoire.” Estafette (July 30, 1877): 2.

———. “Le concours Rubinstein à Berlin.” Ménestrel 61 (1895): 274–75.

———. “Conservatoire de musique.” Piano Soleil (April 14, 1892): 1–2.

———. “Consultation sur la musique contemporaine.” Courrier Musicale 26 (January 1 and 15, 1924): 10.

———. “Contemporains.” Piano Soleil (January 10, 1892): 1–2.

———. “Discourse [No. 3].” In Les cinq académies. Le quatrième centenaire du Collège de France (18 et 19 juin 1931), 27–30, discours de Bédier et al. Paris: Firmin- Didot, 1931. Reprinted in Le quatrième centenaire du Collège de France. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1932.

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Widor
A Life beyond the Toccata
, pp. 403 - 407
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2013

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