ELGAR COLLECTION. Vol. XLVI, XLVII. Concerto in B minor for violin and orchestra, op. 61; 1910. See also Add. 63154, 63160, 49974 A and C, 58054, 63161 and 63155. Published Novello & Co., 1910. Two volumes.
ELGAR COLLECTION. Vol. L. 'Coronation March' for orchestra, op. 65; [1911]. Full score, marked 'revised' (f. 1). Annotated in red ink and blue crayon and with printer's red crayon and pencil markings. Folio 34 is a poster advertising a collection of essays about Elgar by various authors entitled...
ELGAR COLLECTION. Vol. LI. Anthems; 1912, [1914]. Vocal scores. ff. 72. 303 x 235mm. Bound in blue cloth with gold lettering to the front cover and marbled end papers. 1. ff. 1-40. 'Great is the Lord' (words: Psalm 48), 'Anthem for the foundation (or commemoration) of a church, or for genera...
ELGAR COLLECTION. Vol. LII. 'Great is the Lord'; signed 'Tibberton Court Sep. 1913' (f. 19v). Full score. Blue crayon markings. See also Add. 47907 A and 58034. ff. iii+19. 431 x 293mm. Bound in blue cloth.
ELGAR COLLECTION. Vol. LIII. 'The Music Makers', ode for contralto solo, chorus and orchestra (words: Arthur O'Shaughnessy from Music and Moonlight), op. 69; signed 'Severn House Hampstead' and below 'Judges Walk 1912' (f. 143). Vocal score. Dedicated to Nicholas Kilburn. Annotated in red and gr...
Edward Elgar: 'Sospiri' for strings, harp (or pianoforte) and harmonium (or organ), op. 70
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Score. 'W. H. Reed freundschaftlichst zugeeignet'. On f. ii is typed 'This short orchestral piece has the violin part written for Reed'. Annotated in pencil.
ELGAR COLLECTION. Vol. LV. Five Choral Songs for SATB, op. 71 nos.1, 2 and Two Part Songs, op. 72, op. 73 nos.1, 2; [1914]. All with piano parts for practice only. ff. 56+13*. Largest size 429 x 288mm. Bound in blue cloth with gold lettering to the front cover and marbled end papers. 1. ff. ...
ELGAR COLLECTION. Vol. LVI. 'Carillon' for speaker and orchestra (words: Émile Cammaerts from Après Anvers), op. 75; London, Oct. 1914. Full score. Printed title-page and spoken words, with MS. copy [Cammaert's autograph?] at ff. 1-2. Annotated in red and green inks, blue crayon and pencil. Pian...
Edward Elgar: 'The Spirit of England' for tenor or soprano solo, chorus and orchestra (words: Laurence Binyon, three poems from The Winnowing-Fan), op. 80