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Elgar: Severn Suite for Brass Band, Op. 87 (with Score)

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  • Edward Elgar:
    Severn Suite for Brass Band, Op. 87 (with Score)
    Composed 1930
    Band: Black Dyke Band
    Conductor: Roy Newsome
    00:00 1. Introduction (Worcester Castle). Pomposo
    02:22 2. Toccata (Tournament). Allegro molto
    06:47 3. Fugue (The Cathedral). Andante
    10:04 4. Minuet (In the Commandery). Moderato
    15:47 5. Coda. Lento - Pomposo
    The Severn Suite, Opus 87, is a musical work written by Sir Edward Elgar. It is a late composition, written in 1930, the result of an invitation to write a test piece for the National Brass Band Championship. It was dedicated to his friend, the author and critic George Bernard Shaw.
    The Severn of the title is the name of the river which runs through the centre of the city of Worcester where Elgar spent his childhood and lived later. The subtitles refer to historic places in the city. These subtitles were not devised by Elgar himself but were later added to the Military Band arrangement published in 1931.
    Of the five movements, the Fugue is a reworking of a recent but unpublished piano piece, Fugue in C minor (1923). The Minuet is based on wind chamber works written in the 1870s. Many reference books assert that The Severn Suite was entirely based on "old sketches" but the remaining three movements are, so far as is known, original compositions.
    Wikipedia article
    (en.wikipedia.o...)
    International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
    (imslp.org/wiki...)

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