"Suite Gothique", Op. 25, by Léon Boëllmann is a cornerstone of the French organ school. Composed in 1895, its four movements are a masterful blend of Romantic expression and neo-Baroque forms. The final movement, the famous "Toccata" (often paired with the "Choral" from this suite), is one of the most recognized and frequently performed pieces for organ, celebrated for its thrilling virtuosity and grand finale. Boëllmann, a student of Gigout, died tragically young but left an enduring mark on organ literature with this work.