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WIDOR_Mandozzi – Toccata-Etude (based on finale of Symphony No.5 for Organ) – SOLO CELLO

Other Identification:
The fifth movement of Widor’s Symphony No.5, in F major, is often referred to as “Widor’s Toccata” because it is his most famous piece. It lasts around six minutes. Its fame in part comes from its frequent use as recessional music at festive Christmas, Easter, and wedding ceremonies.
The melody of Widor’s Toccata is based upon an arrangement of rapid staccato arpeggios which form phrases, initially in F, moving in fifths through to C major, G major, etc. The arpeggios eventually modulate through all twelve keys, until Widor brings the symphony to a close with fff block chords in the final three bars.
Movements or sections:
Form of Toccata – fast and free !
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Instrumentation:
An absolutely spectacular arrangement by Orfeo Mandozzi for SOLO VIOLONCELLO.
It is ideal for the advanced cello class too ….
Approximate difficulty:
Very difficult for cello – virtuoso!
However:
Many organists play it at a very fast tempo whereas Widor himself preferred a more controlled articulation to be involved. He recorded the piece, at St. Sulpice in his 80s; the tempo used for the Toccata is truthfully quite slow.

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