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Elgar Discovery Day

Elgar Discovery Day
Elgar Discovery Day
As part of the London Symphony Orchestra's Discovery Day on Sir Edward Elagr, animateur David Owen Norris offers insight into Elgar's compositional methods as well as the events and people who are thought to have inspired some of Elgar's most significant works including the Cello Concerto and the Enigma Variations. David Owen Norris is then joined by first violinist Laurent Quénelle for a performance of Elgar's Salut D'amour.
Elgar, English Music
Owen Norris, David
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Owen Norris, David
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Owen Norris, David (2018) Elgar Discovery Day.

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Abstract

As part of the London Symphony Orchestra's Discovery Day on Sir Edward Elagr, animateur David Owen Norris offers insight into Elgar's compositional methods as well as the events and people who are thought to have inspired some of Elgar's most significant works including the Cello Concerto and the Enigma Variations. David Owen Norris is then joined by first violinist Laurent Quénelle for a performance of Elgar's Salut D'amour.

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Published date: 18 May 2018
Keywords: Elgar, English Music

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Local EPrints ID: 467819
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/467819
PURE UUID: efb0fe75-61e3-4eb8-8e12-f2b195fc6fa7
ORCID for David Owen Norris: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6047-3529

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Date deposited: 22 Jul 2022 16:36
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:50

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