Edward Elgar
Synopsis[edit]
English composer
- 2 Jun 1857, born in Worcester, England
- Worcester, worked through "manuals of instruction" on organ playing
- 1872, made first appearance as an organist
- 1885-89, Worcester, organist at St. George's
- 23 Feb 1934, died in Worcestershire, England
For details, see the Edward Elgar article on Wikipedia.
List of Organ Works[edit]
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Background and General Perspectives on Performing Ritter Organ Works[edit]
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Registration and Organs[edit]
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Fingering and Pedaling[edit]
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Recordings[edit]
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Free Online[edit]
Elgar - Imperial March - Organ - St Mary Redcliffe - Bristol, performed by Carlo Curley
Edward Elgar: Nimrod from Enigma variations on organ - David Magda's transcription at the Academy of Drama and Music in Göteborg on the French Symphonic organ
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Notes[edit]
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