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Classical Music | Music for Bassoon
Edward Elgar
Romance, Op. 62 Play
Recorded on 09/07/2004, uploaded on 01/17/2009
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Romance, Op. 62 Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar's Romance is the exquisite miniature coming between two masterpieces, the Violin Concerto and the Second Symphony. Elgar uses the bassoon as a singer of the most melancholy of songs-perhaps of a romance long past. A brief turn to the major mode in the central section accompanies arching melodic lines filled with fervid longing, and the conclusion returns to the introspection of the opening section. Elgar wrote the work for bassoonist Edwin James, who at the time was chairman of the self-governing London Symphony Orchestra. The day after the premiere of the Romance, James announced Elgar's appointment as chief conductor of the LSO. Peter Kolkay
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