Elgar and the Three Cathedral Organists and other Essays

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by Relf Clark

In these four essays, Dr Clark covers ground largely ignored in major works on Elgar, ground for the most part formed by the overlap of areas normally pursued independently of each other. Elgar and the Three Cathedral Organists examines not only Elgar’s friendships with Atkins, Brewer and Sinclair but also their organ transcriptions of Elgar, and the significance of the Hope-Jones organ at Worcester; Elgar and Howells compares and contrasts the older composer with a typical product of the South Kensington Renaissance; Elgar and Vaughan Williams looks critically at Elgarian and other myths; and the fourth essay examines the G.R.S. variation and offers a solution to the ‘enigma’.

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by Relf Clark

In these four essays, Dr Clark covers ground largely ignored in major works on Elgar, ground for the most part formed by the overlap of areas normally pursued independently of each other. Elgar and the Three Cathedral Organists examines not only Elgar’s friendships with Atkins, Brewer and Sinclair but also their organ transcriptions of Elgar, and the significance of the Hope-Jones organ at Worcester; Elgar and Howells compares and contrasts the older composer with a typical product of the South Kensington Renaissance; Elgar and Vaughan Williams looks critically at Elgarian and other myths; and the fourth essay examines the G.R.S. variation and offers a solution to the ‘enigma’.

by Relf Clark

In these four essays, Dr Clark covers ground largely ignored in major works on Elgar, ground for the most part formed by the overlap of areas normally pursued independently of each other. Elgar and the Three Cathedral Organists examines not only Elgar’s friendships with Atkins, Brewer and Sinclair but also their organ transcriptions of Elgar, and the significance of the Hope-Jones organ at Worcester; Elgar and Howells compares and contrasts the older composer with a typical product of the South Kensington Renaissance; Elgar and Vaughan Williams looks critically at Elgarian and other myths; and the fourth essay examines the G.R.S. variation and offers a solution to the ‘enigma’.

ISBN 0 906894 27 1

Paperback, with two colour cover, 78 pages, illustrated.

Format: 155 x 218 mm.