Woosley Hall is at Yale University located on the campus' Hewitt Quadrangle in New Haven, Connecticut.
Woosley Hall is at Yale University located on the campus' Hewitt Quadrangle in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Pieces of Eight #9623

Eight different soloists provide a composite look Symphony Number 8, the largest and least-known of Charles-Marie Widor’s ten famous organ symphonies.

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 1, Allegro risoluto from Symphony Number 8 in B, Opus 42, number 4 –Charles Krigbaum (1929 Skinner/Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT) AFKA SK-306

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 2, Moderato cantabileGünther Kaunzinger (1990 Jann/Waldsassen Basilica, Germany) Novalis CD 150 098

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR (arranged by Waddington): movement 2 Moderato cantabile –Rupert Waddington, cello; Timothy Byram-Wigfield (1879 Henry Willis/St. Mary Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) Herald CD-169

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 3, AllegroThomas Trotter (1880 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-François-de-Sales, Lyon, France) Argo 433 152

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 4a, Prelude –Charles Echols (1982 Marrin/Cathedral of St. Mary, Saint Cloud, MN) Pipedreams Archive recording

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 4b, Variations –David Little (1956 Aeolian-Skinner/St. Thomas Episcopal, New York, NY) Pipedreams Archive recording

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 5, Adagio –Odile Pierre (1888 Puget/Notre Dame de la Dalbade, Toulouse, France) Motette CD MOT 11251

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 6, Finale –G.D. Cunningham (1929 Henry Willis & Sons/Alexandra Palace, London, England, UK) Beulah CD-1PD5

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: movement 6, FinaleHerman van Vliet (1885 Cavaillé-Coll/Abbaye aux Hommes [Saint-Etienne], Caen, France) Festivo FECD-147/148

 

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