Contributor
Grimley, Daniel M.
Imprint:Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Description253 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:Elgar and his British contemporaries / Jeremy Dibble. - Elgar and his publishers / Robert Anderson. - Magic by mosaic: some aspects of Elgar's compositional methods / Christopher Kent. - Elgar's musical language: the shorter instrumental works / Diana McVeagh. - The early choral works / Robin Holloway. - Elgar's later oratorios: Roman Catholicism, decadence and the Wagnerian dialectic of shame and grace / Byron Adams. - Roman Catholicism and being musically English: Elgar's church and organ music / John Butt. - 'A smiling with a sigh': the chamber music and works for strings / Daniel M. Grimley. - In search of the symphony: orchestral music to 1908 / Julian Rushton. - Orchestral music from 1908-1934 / Christopher Mark. - Elgar's unwumbling: the theatre music / J.P.E. Harper-Scott. - Elgar and recording / Timothy Day. - Elgar and the BBC / Jenny Doctor. - Elgar's German critics / Aidan Thomson. - Functional music: imperialism, the Great War, and Elgar as popular composer / Charles Edward McGuire.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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