ElgarSchirmer Books, 1993 - 493 páginas One of the last composers of the Romantic era, Elgar was hailed as England's greatest composer since Purcell, but fell out of favor after World War I when modernism shook the world of music. Anderson's study spotlights Elgar's true achievement in forging an individual style from the legacy of Brahms and Wagner. |
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Aspirations social and musical 18571889 | 1 |
Ideals pictured within 18891899 | 20 |
Charged with the grandeur of God 18991903 | 42 |
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