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76. Elgar: Orchestral Works (2004)
by Jenny Miller (soprano), London Philharmonic Orchestra
Listeners looking for a well-played, well-recorded, and deeply felt recording of Elgar's brilliant and warmhearted Enigma Variations who have already ... More
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78. Elgar: Violin Sonata; Chanson de nuit; Chanson de matin; Salut d'amour (2006)
by Simone Lamsma (violin), Yurie Miura (piano)
Violinist Simone Lamsma cleaned up at a number of international violin competitions in the early 2000s. Yet this recording does not seem to be a ... More
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83. Elgar: Cello Concerto; Sea Pictures; Overture 'Cockaigne' (2004)
by Jacqueline du Pré (cello), Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano), John Barbirolli (conductor)
The Elgar Cello Concerto and cellist Jacqueline du Pré are inextricably linked and this 1965 EMI recording of du Pré with John Barbirolli and the ... More
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85. Elgar: Symphonies No. 1 & 2 (2010)
by Philharmonia Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor)
There are great moments in this 2007 recording of Elgar's two symphonies with Andrew Davis and the Philharmonia. There's the strangely moving ... More
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93. Elgar: Orchestral & Choral Works; Concertos (2002)
by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Alison Hagley (soprano), Band of the Grenadier Guards, Bernard Richards (cello), Bryn Terfel (bass), Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Della Jones (mezzo-soprano), Emanuel Hurwitz (violin), John Shirley-Quirk (vocals)
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97. Elgar: Great is the Lord (2007)
by Francis Brett (bass), Robert Quinney (organ), Choir of Westminster Abbey (choir, chorus), James O'Donnell (conductor)
The choral pieces on this CD -- anthems, hymns, odes, and service music -- support the proposition that Elgar was essentially a miniaturist who ... More
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