@chamade216 The title "Westminster Chimney's song" rings a bell (I beg your pardon), but I cannot recall the song.
"Westminster Chimney's song" led me to think of the Gunpowder Plot, but that does not really fit. It would have to be the "Westminster Cellar's song" (I beg your pardon again).
I think that you may be correct that C-M Widor played the toccata slower than he would have when he was younger. The score indicates quarter note = 110. In this performance, Maestro Widor seems to be playing slower (around quarter note = 90, yes? no?). Still, this performance was a treat...
@chamade216 The title "Westminster Chimney's song" rings a bell (I beg your pardon), but I cannot recall the song.
"Westminster Chimney's song" led me to think of the Gunpowder Plot, but that does not really fit. It would have to be the "Westminster Cellar's song" (I beg your pardon again).
So, ...