Previous posts for June 2nd are found here: Edward Elgar (2019) and (2020)
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Edward Elgar (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) is arguably the most important British composer between Purcell and Britten.
Pomp (The View from Mid-Century)
“Boastful self-confidence, emotional vulgarity, material extravagance, a ruthless philistinism expressed in tasteless architecture and every kind of expensive yet hideous accessory: such features of a late phase of Imperial England are faithfully reflected in Elgar's larger works and are apt to prove indigestible today.”‘ --- The Record Guide (1955) as qtd in Wikipedia..
While Elgar had never been dodgy,
Or reckless, or lax, or hodgy-podgy,
It was time in the swamp
Of Edwardian pomp
That left him inflated and stodgy.
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And Circumstance (The View from 2020)
"Elgar was the most significant composer Britain has produced since Henry Purcell, and his finest music – the symphonies and concertos – easily stands comparison with that of his late-romantic contemporaries Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler." -- Andrew Clements, in The Guardian, 28 Aug 2020
How quickly opinion has shifted,
As if plugs in our ears had been lifted;
The man who before
Was a pompous old bore,
Now ranks with the blessedly gifted.
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