When Edward Elgar unveiled his first symphony in 1908, it was hailed as the greatest British symphony ever written. The London papers were ecstatic. The Morning Post wrote, "This is a work for the ...
Elgar was not the only English composer born in the 19th century to have travelled abroad and imbibed the effect of the best of Continental music, but he was the most successful at internalising the ...
You can listen to extracts of some of Sir Edward Elgar's most famous works. The Elgar Trail is a circular route around the two counties taking in many of the Elgar landmarks. Some unusual facts about ...
When Edward Elgar died in 1934, Alice Stuart Wortley, his close friend and muse for more than 30 years, wrote to his daughter: "He is our Shakespeare of music, born and died on the soil in the heart ...
They don't give just anyone a knighthood, you know! Here's just a handful of reasons why you should stop what you're doing and listen to SIR Edward Elgar right now... He can get you toe-tapping in no ...
Today, Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius is a national monument. But at its first performance in Birmingham, 105 years ago, the music was thought daring, even difficult, while the subject matter was ...
You are in: Hereford and Worcester > history > Elgar > Elgar - Land of Hope and Glory Elgar Elgar will be forever linked with the song "Land of Hope and Glory", though in fact the words were added to ...
Jerrold Northrop Moore, who has died aged 90, was an American academic who devoted much of his career to the British composer Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934), sweeping up the biographical facts in the ...
Elgar loved wordplay: His Enigma Variations contained clues as to the people who inspired each of the pieces: His daughter was called Carice, using part of each of his wife's forenames Car(oline ...
The note was introduced in 1999 but gradual phasing out began in 2007. The £20 note featuring composer Sir Edward Elgar is to be withdrawn from circulation by the Bank of England from the end of June.