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CHARLES MARIE WIDOR (1845- )

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 620 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHARLES
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MARIE WIDOR (1845- )
  , French composer and organist, was born at Lyons on the 22nd of
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February 1845 . He studied first at Lyons, then at Brussels under Lemmens for the
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organ and Fetis for composition . In 187o he became organist of the church of Saint Sulpice in Paris . He succeeded Cesar Franck as professor of the organ at the Paris Conservatoire, where he was also appointed professor of composition, counterpoint and fugue in 1896 . A very prolific composer, he displayed his creative ability in a variety of different styles . His
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works include an opera, Maitre Ambros (Opera Comique, 1896), La Korrigane (
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ballet, given at the Opera, 188o), incidental
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music to
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Conte d'avril (1885),
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Les Jacobites (1885) and Jeanne d'Arc (a panto-
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mime
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play, 1890), three symphonies, The Walpurgis
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Night and other works for orchestra, a quintet for strings and piano, trio for piano and strings, a mass, psalms and other sacred compositions, symphonies for organ, a large number of piano pieces and many songs .

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