The first might be the most famous tune ever written. Everyone knows this one as “Pomp and Circumstance.” However, it is only the first of six pomp and circumstance marches written by Edward Elgar.
both keenly promoting Beethoven's music. The Royal Albert Hall and the Queen's Hall were key new concert halls, and Manchester, Liverpool and Edinburgh established major orchestras. Edward Elgar was ...
in which Elgar played cornet and his brother Stanford trombone. He went to the University of Manchester and the Royal Manchester College of Music and together with his classmates he formed New Music ...
13 January 2025 The death has been announced of Elgar Howarth, one of the most significant figures to be associated with the 20th century brass band movement. He was aged 89. Born in 1935, he became a ...
Allegro Academy invites you to escape to an intimate evening of music and poetry this February by attending Where the Light Begins: A Winter Concert ...