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April 28, 2008


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Sir Edward Elgar’s music

By Debbie Zufall

FOR ORGAN

 

Here is Elgar’s “Imperial March,” played on the Mormon Tabernacle Organ by Thomas Murray.

 

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“Pomp and Circumstance” played at the Washington Cathedral, played by Nicholas White. 

 

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FOR ORCHESTRA

 

“Nimrod” from “The Enigma Variations” performed by The Chicago Symphony with Daniel Barenboim conducting.

 

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Cello Concerto, Fourth movement

Cello: Jacqueline Du Pré
Conducer: Daniel Barenboim
London Symphony Orchestra

 

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