for strings provides the backdrop to the memorable opening sequence in Ken Russell’s superb 1962 TV drama documentary, Elgar: Portrait of a Composer, as the young composer rides a horse across the Malvern hills.He was born in Broadheath, a few miles from Worcester, where his father ran a music shop and tuned pianos. He was brought up a Roman Catholic – his mother had converted shortly before Edward was born.
Elgar: close your eyes, bro Jaeger: okay, bro Elgar: [plays Nimrod on his violin] this is what my world sounds like with you, bro Jaeger: bro....
Walk past his cottage most weeks ,sad it as still not opened since March xxx
I'd start with pomp and circumstance over and over again
“He banged the leather for goal” ?
Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 Jacqueline du Pre & Daniel Barenboim - Elgar Cello Concerto via YouTube
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I usually start music at the beginning of the song, but I won't judge.
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