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Edward Elgar – Salut d’Amour
Elgar: Salut d’Amour…
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Edward Elgar – Chanson de Matin – Performed by David Cohen
David Cohen, joined by Alina Pritulenko on the piano, perform Elgar’s “Chanson de Matin.”…
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Edward Elgar – Chanson de Matin, Op. 15
Elgar’s Chanson de Matin for violin and piano, played by In Mo Yang and Sahun Hong….
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Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar was an English composer whose orchestral works have left an ineffaceable mark in the realm of classical music. Well-known for his compositions like the Enigma Variations, the Pomp…
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Edward Elgar’s Land of Hope and Glory
Last Night Proms 2011: Edward Elgar’s Land of Hope and Glory performed by Edward Gardner and the BBC Symphony….
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Edward Elgar – Enigma Variations – Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Edward Elgar’s “Enigma Variations” performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk. This composition consists of 14 variations on an original theme, known as the “Enigma,” Op. 36….
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Edward Elgar – Nimrod from the Enigma Variations
Edward Elgar’s Nimrod (from the Enigma Variations) performed on the Main Organ at the Cathedral of Valladolid, Spain. Thank you for listening!…
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March No. 4, Pomp and Circumstance – Sir Edward Elgar
Sir Edward Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4” was composed in June 1907 and first performed in London on August 24, 1907. It is featured in the soundtrack of…
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Ave Verum by Sir Edward Elgar, Performed by The Redeemer Choir
“Ave Verum” by Sir Edward Elgar, performed live on March 1, 2009, by The Redeemer Choir, conducted by Wayne Burcham-Gulotta. The anthem is sung in Latin, with a translation provided….
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Aafje Heynis Performs Sea Pictures by Sir Edward Elgar
“Aafje Heynis, a Dutch contralto, performs Sea Pictures by Sir Edward Elgar. The song is called Sea Slumber Song. The lyrics, written by Roden Berkely Wriothesley Noel, depict a peaceful…
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Edward Elgar – Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85, 3rd Movement – Adagio
Edward Elgar composed the Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 at his cottage, “Brinkwells,” in Sussex during the summer of 1919. The melody for the concerto’s first theme came…