Finn Viderø

Finn Viderø (born Poulsen) (15 August 1906 – 13 March 1987)[1] was a Danish organist, who was one of the first organists to become known outside the country, primarily due to his recordings of classic organ works.

He was guest lecturer at Yale University and held an honorary doctorate from the University of Åbo in Finland.

In 1933, he co-published with Oluf Ring a widely used organ primer.

[2] His organ playing was uncompromising and many believed that Viderø's musical interpretations were as close to the authentic, artistic and historical representation intended by the composer as one could get.

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