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Charles-Marie Widor, Symphonie pour orgue et orchestre opus 42 [bis] edited by John R. Near (A-R Editions, Inc., Middleton, Wisc., 2002), 126pp. $106

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2011

Graham Barber
Affiliation:
University of Leeds

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page 210 note 1 The work is recorded on the Klais organ at the Liebfrauenmünster, Ingolstadt, by Franz Hauk (organ) on Guild (GMCD 7182, 2000), with the Ingolstadt Philharmonic, conducted by Alfredo Ibarra.

page 210 note 2 Near, John R., ed., Charles-Marie Widor, The Symphonies for Organ: Symphonie I, Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, vol. 11 (A-R Editions, Middleton, Wisc., 1991), xxi–xxiv.Google Scholar

page 211 note 3 Ibid., xxxii.

page 211 note 4 Widor, Charles-Marie, Technique de l'orchestre moderne (Paris, 1904; rev. 1925; Eng. trans. Suddard, E., 1906; rev. 1946).Google Scholar

page 211 note 5Shaw, George Bernard, Music in London (London, 19321937), 491Google Scholar; quoted in Thomson, Andrew, The Life and Times of Charles-Marie Widor, 1843–1937 (Oxford, 1987), 41Google Scholar.