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Originalus

Carillon Op.75. Edward Elgar. Organ Solo sheet music.

Vertimas

Carillon Op.75. Edward Elgar. Organų Pavieniai natos.

Originalus

Carillon Op.75 composed by Edward Elgar. 1857-1934. Arranged by Hugh Blair. For Organ. Sheet Music. Composed 1914. Published by Lauren Publications. PE.LAU067. Elgar composed "Carillon" as a recitation with orchestral accompaniment to words by the Belgian poet Emile Cammaerts. In August of 1914, Germany invaded and occupied Belgium, despite the resistance of King Albert and his army. That Christmas, in London, a patriotic anthology was produced entitled King Alberts' Book. "A tribute to the Belgian King and people from represetative men and women throughout the world". with contributions from leading artists, writers, and musicians. "Carillon" was Elgar's contribution. Hugh Blair, transcriber of the present solo organ version of the piece, was the organist of Worcester Cathedral, and a life-long friend of Elgar. It was he who gave the first performance of Elgar's one major organ work, the Sonata in G, Opus 28. Reprinted from the 1915 Elkin edition.

Vertimas

Carillon Op.75 composed by Edward Elgar. 1857-1934. Arranged by Hugh Blair. Vargonams. Nata. Sudarytas 1914. Paskelbta Lauren leidinių. PE.LAU067. Elgar composed "Carillon" as a recitation with orchestral accompaniment to words by the Belgian poet Emile Cammaerts. In August of 1914, Germany invaded and occupied Belgium, despite the resistance of King Albert and his army. That Christmas, in London, a patriotic anthology was produced entitled King Alberts' Book. "A tribute to the Belgian King and people from represetative men and women throughout the world". with contributions from leading artists, writers, and musicians. "Carillon" was Elgar's contribution. Hugh Blair, transcriber of the present solo organ version of the piece, was the organist of Worcester Cathedral, and a life-long friend of Elgar. It was he who gave the first performance of Elgar's one major organ work, the Sonata in G, Opus 28. Reprinted from the 1915 Elkin edition.