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Edward Elgar

Elgar: Music for String Orchestra

Complete Edition Volume 24

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Elgar Works  |  SKU: EWE24  |  Código de barras: 9781904856245
  • Composer: Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
  • Editor: Julian Rushton
  • Format: Full Score – Hardcover
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781904856245

Description

The volume brings together four of Elgar's best-loved works:

  • the enchanting Serenade for Strings , one of his earliest orchestral works : possibly deriving from an even earlier (1888) work for string orchestra, it was first performed by the Worcester Ladies' Orchestral Class in 1892 but did not receive its public première until 1896 in Antwerp and, in the UK, 1899 in New Brighton;
  • the solemn Elegy , commissioned by Novello Chairman Alfred Littleton at the suggestion of the Worshipful Company of Musicians in response to the sudden, premature death of its Junior Warden Rev Robert Haddon in 1909 : it was originally performed under the name ‘Dirge', a title Elgar seemingly preferred despite heading the manuscript with the word by which the work is now known;
  • the wistful, haunting Sospiri , written on the outbreak of the First World War as a companion piece to Salut d'Amour and Carissima: rejected by its commissioning publisher Elkin for being too sombre, it was eventually published as a separate piece by Breitkopf & Härtel, firstly in a version for violin and piano and then in the arrangement for string orchestra, harp and optional harmonium which appears in this volume;
  • and the exhilarating Introduction and Allegro for Strings , composed in 1905 to enable the string section of the then recently formed London Symphony Orchestra to show off their virtuosic skills: by far the most complex of the four pieces, his ‘string thing' contains (in Elgar's own words) ‘a devil of a fugue' and the ‘Welsh tune', supposedly caught on the wind by Elgar across a bay in West Wales, but first sketched as the curious ‘Pattern for a Bag Poet', published last Autumn in Vol.16.
Elgar Works

Elgar: Music for String Orchestra

$ 158.00

Description

The volume brings together four of Elgar's best-loved works:

  • the enchanting Serenade for Strings , one of his earliest orchestral works : possibly deriving from an even earlier (1888) work for string orchestra, it was first performed by the Worcester Ladies' Orchestral Class in 1892 but did not receive its public première until 1896 in Antwerp and, in the UK, 1899 in New Brighton;
  • the solemn Elegy , commissioned by Novello Chairman Alfred Littleton at the suggestion of the Worshipful Company of Musicians in response to the sudden, premature death of its Junior Warden Rev Robert Haddon in 1909 : it was originally performed under the name ‘Dirge', a title Elgar seemingly preferred despite heading the manuscript with the word by which the work is now known;
  • the wistful, haunting Sospiri , written on the outbreak of the First World War as a companion piece to Salut d'Amour and Carissima: rejected by its commissioning publisher Elkin for being too sombre, it was eventually published as a separate piece by Breitkopf & Härtel, firstly in a version for violin and piano and then in the arrangement for string orchestra, harp and optional harmonium which appears in this volume;
  • and the exhilarating Introduction and Allegro for Strings , composed in 1905 to enable the string section of the then recently formed London Symphony Orchestra to show off their virtuosic skills: by far the most complex of the four pieces, his ‘string thing' contains (in Elgar's own words) ‘a devil of a fugue' and the ‘Welsh tune', supposedly caught on the wind by Elgar across a bay in West Wales, but first sketched as the curious ‘Pattern for a Bag Poet', published last Autumn in Vol.16.
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