Widor’s Toccata Made Playable

Widor’s Toccata Made Playable by Charles-Marie Widor, published by Kevin Mayhew Limited on May 31, 1994, is an accessible arrangement designed for organists. This edition, comprising 8 pages, offers adaptations that maintain the essence of the original compositions while ensuring they are suitable for a wide range of skill levels.
Readers will find that this book presents arrangements that are crafted to be within the capabilities of all organists and their instruments. The work is part of Colin Hand’s “made-playable” series, which has been well-received by parish organists, making it a valuable resource for those looking to perform Widor’s music in a practical setting. The focus on accessibility ensures that both novice and experienced players can engage with these classic pieces.
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Colin Hand’s “made-playable” series has been so stupendouly successful. Here are arrangements which are within the capabilities of all organists and their instruments while retaining the essence of the original. Parish organists have welcomed Dr. Hand’s work with open arms.
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