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Edward Elgar

    2 de junio de 1857 – 23 de febrero de 1934

    Edward Elgar fue un compositor inglés cuyas obras se han integrado en el repertorio clásico británico e internacional. Su música se caracteriza por una profunda emoción y riqueza melódica, a menudo inspirándose en el paisaje y la historia ingleses. Elgar teje magistralmente los colores orquestales, creando obras sinfónicas monumentales y piezas de cámara íntimas. Su estilo compositivo, lleno de grandeza y sentimiento, cautiva al público hoy en día con su belleza atemporal.

    The Early Part-Songs 1890-1891
    The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38: Vocal Score
    The Dream of Gerontius
    Cello Concerto, Op.85: Study score
    String Quartet, Op. 83: For 2 Violins, Viola and Cello
    The Music Makers, Opus 69: An Ode Set for Contralto Solo, SATB & Orchestra
    • Cello Concerto, Op.85: Study score

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      This work showcases the cello's expressive capabilities, blending rich melodies with orchestral textures. It highlights the instrument's versatility, allowing for both lyrical passages and dynamic interplay with the orchestra. The composition emphasizes emotional depth and technical prowess, making it a captivating piece for both performers and audiences. The orchestration complements the cello, creating a harmonious dialogue that enhances the overall musical experience.

      Cello Concerto, Op.85: Study score
    • This epic poem was once set to song in the early 1900's and now stands as a testament to the great poetic works of the time it was originally written in. Many have gone so far as to compare the Dream of Gerontius to Dante's Divine Comedy which is a great comparison of such a lesser known work but that has great theological truths to is that it can be an important addition to anyone's library. This poem tells of an old man's journey into purgatory after he dies and what he sees when he has encountered such beings as angels and demons. Although the work is definitely Catholic in scope, some of the issues it addresses within its verses are topics and of the great Christian traditions can serious take to heart.

      The Dream of Gerontius
    • The oratorio features a rich blend of Mezzo-soprano, Tenor, Bass, Chorus, and Orchestra, inspired by John Henry Newman's poem. This new edition aligns the vocal and full scores for the first time, incorporating essential markings and notes on the work's background. Edited by Hywel Davies and Bruce Wood, it also provides a comprehensive foreword detailing the history and editorial process, making it a valuable resource for performers and scholars alike.

      The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38: Vocal Score
    • Cockaigne: (In London Town)

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      This playful and imaginative orchestral work by British composer Edward Elgar evokes the atmosphere of the mythical land of Cockaigne, a place of excess and indulgence. The music is characterized by lively rhythms, colorful orchestration, and a sense of humor. The piece was first performed in 1901 and quickly became one of Elgar's most popular works. This recording, featuring a top orchestra and conductor, is a must-have for fans of classical music.

      Cockaigne: (In London Town)
    • A collection of 18 original and newly-arranged pieces by the great English composer. Includes selections from °Enigma Variations°, °Pomp & Circumstance March No. 1°, °Sonatina° and more.

      The Joy of Elgar