Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 42 bis

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Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 42 bis is a late Romantic concert work by Charles-Marie Widor that showcases the organ as a virtuosic solo instrument against a full symphonic orchestra.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf late Romantic work
orchestral composition
organ concerto
alsoKnownAs Symphonie pour orgue et orchestre, Op. 42 bis NERFINISHED
associatedWith French Romantic organ tradition
symphonic organ repertoire
basedOn material from Widor’s organ symphonies
catalogueCategory orchestral works by Charles-Marie Widor
composer Charles-Marie Widor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
dedicatedTo Charles-Marie Widor’s own organ idiom
era 19th century
features full symphony orchestra
genre concertante
symphonic
hasNoText true
language none (instrumental)
notableFor integration of organ and orchestral colors
virtuosic solo organ part
opusNumber Op. 42 bis
period Romantic
premiereLocation France NERFINISHED
requires concert organ
symphony orchestra
scoring organ and orchestra
showcases virtuosic organ writing
soloInstrument organ
style late Romantic
typicalPerformanceVenue concert hall with organ
large church with orchestra space

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Charles-Marie Widor notableWork Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 42 bis