Edward Elgar: A Creative LifeOxford University Press, 1984 - 841 páginas Drawing on a vast amount of source material, much of it previously unpublished, Moore here presents Sir Edward Elgar's life and works as inseparable parts of a single creative whole. |
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... heard , he was entranced by the sound of his mother's voice as it rose and fell , the sound of the words as they flowed in well - turned phrases , and the sound of the rhymes and the metrical rhythm he quickly learned to appreciate in ...
... heard , he was entranced by the sound of his mother's voice as it rose and fell , the sound of the words as they flowed in well - turned phrases , and the sound of the rhymes and the metrical rhythm he quickly learned to appreciate in ...
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... heard , and I thank you all very much . ' So it was that Edward saw and heard the dedicatee of Caractacus . Novellos were preparing the Variations for the first performance at the Richter Concert on 19 June 1899. The score had reached ...
... heard , and I thank you all very much . ' So it was that Edward saw and heard the dedicatee of Caractacus . Novellos were preparing the Variations for the first performance at the Richter Concert on 19 June 1899. The score had reached ...
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... heard the piano at last ! The piano in the study was an upright and it stood against the wall with its back to the drawing - room fire - place , and the sound seemed to come down the chimney . As the house was all quiet we heard quite ...
... heard the piano at last ! The piano in the study was an upright and it stood against the wall with its back to the drawing - room fire - place , and the sound seemed to come down the chimney . As the house was all quiet we heard quite ...
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The Better Land | 3 |
The Mans World | 51 |
Hyperion | 111 |
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