Edward Elgar: A Creative Life

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Oxford University Press, 1999 - 841 pages
Edward Elgar is among the greatest of all English composers, and this major biography, the culmination of twenty years' work, is probably the most complete and perceptive study of the composer to date. Drawing on the vast amount of source material, much of it previously unpublished, Jerrold Northrop Moore presents Elgar's life and works as inseparable parts of a single creative career. This classic study, unavailable for many years, is here reissued as a Clarendon Paperback.

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Contents

Divisions
14
Ensembles
33
The Mans World
51
Hyperion འ
129
Child Rowland to the Dark Tower Came
277
Apostolic Successions
361
The Lookedfor Genius
507
Death on the Hills
621
The Land of Lost Content
668
The Wanderer
753
Index
825
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