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The Music Makers (Elgar)

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The words of the poem no doubt appealed to Elgar's nature, as it celebrates the dreaming artist — by 1912, he was established as part of British artistic society, but was ambivalent at best about that society. The mood of the Ode is clear in the first lines, which depict the isolation of the
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his own music several times. Sometimes there is a specific verbal cue: for example, the word "dreams" is accompanied by a theme from
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Early criticism of the work was directed more at the words than at the music, but it was also dismissed as tawdry and self-centred.
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and J.S. Bach's Fantasia and Fugue in C minor (Hallé HLL 7509, 2005)
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Later verses celebrate the importance of the artist to his society.
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The music is for the most part reserved and personal, and Elgar
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Performances are now rare, particularly outside England.
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Most of the music however is original. 374:Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) 364:International Music Score Library Project 315: 313: 284: 282: 203:(chorus master : Frederic Jackson), 241:and Choir with Jane Irwin, conducted by 84: And sitting by desolate streams... 78: And we are the dreamers of dreams, 288: 136:, and "sea-breakers" by the opening of 1318: 310: 279: 53:The text of the work is the 1874 poem 392: 187: 1122:There are seven that pull the thread 1326:Choral compositions by Edward Elgar 101:Birmingham Triennial Music Festival 65:Birmingham Triennial Music Festival 13: 1087:Dry those fair, those crystal eyes 756:Duett for trombone and double bass 14: 1342: 353: 41:. It was first performed at the 1300: 1299: 869: 737: 720: 590: 500: 489: 418: 81:Wandering by lone sea-breakers, 266:Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1: 607:Pomp and Circumstance Marches 272: 205:London Philharmonic Orchestra 142:. The music also quotes the 113: 92:First and later performances 7: 857:From the Bavarian Highlands 121: 10: 1347: 1295: 1274: 1230: 920: 840: 815: 748: 709: 521: 478: 435: 426: 201:London Philharmonic Choir 1178:The Chariots of the Lord 1164:Was it some Golden Star? 1008:Is she not passing fair? 623:Introduction and Allegro 103:on 1 October 1912, with 75:We are the music makers, 21:, Op. 69, is a work for 1243:Elgar Birthplace Museum 957:Like to the Damask Rose 929:The Language of Flowers 679:Une voix dans le désert 510:(1932–34; completed by 48: 1064:Sabbath Morning at Sea 865:The Dream of Gerontius 631:In the South (Alassio) 225:BBC Symphony Orchestra 218:The Dream of Gerontius 133:The Dream of Gerontius 1157:Oh, soft was the song 1094:Always and Everywhere 1015:As I laye a-thynkynge 985:Through the Long Days 910:The Spirit of England 578:Three Bavarian Dances 460:The Starlight Express 197:on September 8, 1927. 195:Three Choirs Festival 154:, "Nimrod" (from the 1206:The Immortal Legions 570:Serenade for Strings 429:List of compositions 221:(EMI, December 1966) 61:Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1101:Come, Gentle Night! 999:The Shepherd's Song 538:Powick Asylum Music 444:Diarmuid and Grania 378:Reisig, Wayne. 43:Birmingham Festival 1199:The Blue Mountains 1136:Follow the Colours 599:Cockaigne Overture 452:The Crown of India 260:, Naxos 8.557710. 188:Notable recordings 1331:1912 compositions 1313: 1312: 1248:The Elgar Sisters 1213:Pageant of Empire 964:Queen Mary's Song 936:The Self Banished 586:Enigma Variations 530:The Wand of Youth 294:Portrait of Elgar 157:Enigma Variations 71:creative artist: 1338: 1303: 1302: 1238:Dorabella Cipher 1071:Where Corals Lie 1050:Sea Slumber Song 1036:A Song of Flight 1022:The Wind at Dawn 971:A Song of Autumn 902:The Music Makers 873: 849:The Black Knight 787:Chanson de Matin 741: 724: 700:The Severn Suite 687:Le drapeau belge 594: 504: 493: 468:The Sanguine Fan 413: 406: 399: 390: 389: 380:The Music Makers 362:: Scores at the 360:The Music Makers 347: 346: 344: 342: 336: 330:. 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Index

contralto
mezzo-soprano
chorus
orchestra
Edward Elgar
Birmingham Festival
Ode
Arthur O'Shaughnessy
Birmingham Triennial Music Festival
Birmingham Triennial Music Festival
Muriel Foster
quotes
The Dream of Gerontius
Sea Pictures
first
second
Violin Concerto
Enigma Variations
Rule, Britannia
La Marseillaise
Strauss's
Ein Heldenleben
Three Choirs Festival
London Philharmonic Choir
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Janet Baker
Adrian Boult
The Dream of Gerontius
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Jean Rigby

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