Louis Vierne's Symphony No. 1 for Organ, Op. 14, is a cornerstone of the French Romantic organ repertoire. Composed between 1899 and 1900, its six movements showcase the full dramatic and tonal range of the instrument. The Final (VI) is a brilliant, tumultuous toccata characterized by rapid pedal passages, powerful reed stops, and a jubilant, soaring melody. Its grandeur and overwhelming sense of joy make it a fitting, though demanding, piece for a wedding recessional, symbolizing a triumphant beginning for the new couple.