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'We passed ancient cottages that Edward Elgar must have known as he cycled' on Chase End Hill.
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We passed ancient cottages embowered with climbing roses that Edward Elgar must have known as he cycled here on what he called his "trusty steed".
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There are few counties as English as Worcestershire, the home of Edward Elgar and The Archers, the Malvern Hills and AEHousman.
Salman Butt: 'In these dark days for Pakistan, cricket can lift spirits' 2010
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For six years, in his twenties, Edward Elgar conducted a band in a lunatic asylum.
Archive 2010-06-01 2010
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For six years, in his twenties, Edward Elgar conducted a band in a lunatic asylum.
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The musical fare ranged from Rodgers & Hammerstein and selections from the American Songbook to orchestral pieces by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, the aforementioned Saint-Saëns, and Edward Elgar.
Rodney Punt: California Philharmonic in Alfresco Pops and Classical Fare 2010
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Cheltenham UK, Edward Elgar, 272 p.www. managingwithoutgrowth.com.
Herman Daly Festschrift~ The world is in over-shoot and what to do about it 2009
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Today is the anniversary of the death in 1934 of English composer Edward Elgar, best known for the Pomp and Circumstance marches and the Enigma Variations.
Edward Elgar Divers 2008
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(Soundbite of song "Pomp and Circumstance Military March No. 1") JEFFREY FREYMANN-WEYR: The composition for which Edward Elgar is best known today is not instantly recognizable.
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Edward Elgar was born 2 June 1857 in Broadheath near Worcester.
Archive 2007-06-01 Jessica 2007
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