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Original

Charles-Marie Widor. Mass Op.36. Sheet Music. Organ, SATB. ORG. SATB. Charles-Widor Widor.

Translation

Charles-Marie Widor. Mass Op.36. Sheet Music. Organ, SATB. ORG. SATB. Charles-Widor Widor.

Original

Charles-Marie Widor is best known for the Toccatta, the finale from his Fifth Symphony for Organ, but the real heart of his compositional oeuvre lies in the ten Organ symphonies and there is much to be discovered in the rest of his compositional output. This Mass was originally written in 1878 for a choir of Baritones – the Chorus of the seminary next door to St Sulpice in Paris, the church where he was temporary Organist for sixty-four years – and mixed Chorus and two Organs. Although Widor lived in Paris during the years of the radicalism of the decades following World War I, he retained a conservatism in composition and musicianship that is evident in this powerful Mass. The entire work has been transposed one half step lower ‘to avoid the awkward key of F sharp major’.

Translation

Charles-Marie Widor is best known for the Toccatta, the finale from his Fifth Symphony for Organ, but the real heart of his compositional oeuvre lies in the ten Organ symphonies and there is much to be discovered in the rest of his compositional output. This Mass was originally written in 1878 for a choir of Baritones – the Chorus of the seminary next door to St Sulpice in Paris, the church where he was temporary Organist for sixty-four years – and mixed Chorus and two Organs. Although Widor lived in Paris during the years of the radicalism of the decades following World War I, he retained a conservatism in composition and musicianship that is evident in this powerful Mass. The entire work has been transposed one half step lower ‘to avoid the awkward key of F sharp major’.