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19 free public domain sheet music piece(s) by Edward Elgar. View, play, and edit online.
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 (1919) is one of the most celebrated works in the cello repertoire, notable for its introspective and autumnal quality that marked a departure from his earlier triumphant style. Premiered in London in 1919, the concerto gained widespread fame largely through Jacqueline du Pré's iconic 1965 recording.
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 (1919) is his last major orchestral work, notable for its introspective, autumnal character and emotional depth. This arrangement adapts the solo cello part for viola, preserving the lyrical nobility of the original.
Edward Elgar
Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major (1901) contains the celebrated "Trio" section, set to the words "Land of Hope and Glory," which has become a quintessential ceremonial anthem in the UK and a universal symbol of academic processions worldwide. It was first performed at the Proms in 1901 to great popular acclaim.
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar's "Enigma" Variations, Op. 36 (1899) is a set of fourteen variations on an original theme, each portraying a close friend of the composer. The ninth variation, "Nimrod," dedicated to his friend August Jaeger, is renowned for its solemn, deeply moving character and is frequently performed at memorial and commemorative events.
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar