Bolero de concert, Op 166. Uploaded by: TamasFischer Composer: Lefébure-Wely, Louis James Alfred Organ: Notre Dame de Metz Mutin/Cavaillé-Coll Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 328
Boléro de concert, Op.166 Uploaded by: contrabourdon Composer: Lefébure-Wely, Louis James Alfred Organ: Caen - St. Etienne Cavaillé Coll Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 95
Bolero de Concert, Op. 166 Uploaded by: takatsa Composer: Lefébure-Wely, Louis James Alfred Organ: Országh organ from St. Francis Church of Bakáts Square Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 169
Bolero Uploaded by: ESchoen Composer: Charles-Alexandre Fessy (1804-1856) Organ: St. Omer, Cavaillé-Coll 1855 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 218
Boléro de concert Op. 166 Uploaded by: wolfram_syre Composer: Lefébure-Wely, Louis James Alfred Organ: Cavaillè-Coll, Saint Eucaire (1902) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 213
Widor Symphonie # 5: V - Toccata Uploaded by: gooseh Composer: Widor, Charles-Marie Organ: Caen - St. Etienne Cavaillé Coll Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 352
Louis-James-Alfred Lefébure-Wely (13 November 1817 – 31 December 1869) was a French organist and composer. He played a major role in the development of the French symphonic organ style and was closely associated with the organ builder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, inaugurating many new Cavaillé-Coll organs.
His playing was virtuosic, and as a performer he was rated above eminent contemporaries including César Franck. His compositions, less substantial than those of Franck and others, have not held such a prominent place in the repertory.