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2239:Edward Elgar
2179:
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2124:Other topics
2104:
2022:In Moonlight
1936:Sea Pictures
1934:
1843:Seven Lieder
1841:
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1787:The Apostles
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1761:(1899β1900)
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392:O Happy Eyes
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245:She died of
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194:Malvern Link
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131:Malvern Link
127:Edward Elgar
112:
97:
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80:
44:
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34:Edward Elgar
29:
28:
18:
2234:1920 deaths
2229:1848 births
2180:Alice Elgar
2001:In the Dawn
1973:" (1897β99)
1971:The Swimmer
1771:The Kingdom
1603:Concertante
1434:(1879β1884)
1426:(1869β1907)
998:Home Chimes
916:Alice Elgar
768:Alice Elgar
632:Liebesgruss
611:Dedications
606:, May 1895)
565:Home Chimes
479:Hammersbach
375:Andrew Lang
247:lung cancer
232:World War I
2213:Categories
1836:A War Song
1629:(1918β19)
1612:(1901β10)
1415:Orchestral
1392:(1909β11)
1381:(1907β08)
1372:Symphonies
1329:Incidental
1073:References
1054:Elgar O.M.
1041:Elgar O.M.
986:Elgar O.M.
972:Mc Veagh,
641:"Γ Carice"
271:Billy Reed
177:Kensington
2024:" ((1904)
1806:(1915β17)
1790:(1902β03)
1774:(1901β06)
1753:(1895β96)
1745:(1889β93)
1701:(1918β19)
1527:(1904β05)
1519:(1904β05)
1503:(1901β30)
1495:(1900β01)
1447:Froissart
1439:Sevillana
1356:(1915β16)
1348:(1911β12)
1235:The Times
1012:E. Nesbit
918:, p. 102.
891:The Times
770:, p. 100.
583:Index to
311:First Aid
255:Hampstead
200:Influence
115:Redmarley
2198:Category
2116:" (1930)
2101:" (1924)
2094:" (1924)
2087:" (1917)
2080:" (1916)
2073:" (1914)
2066:" (1910)
2064:Twilight
2059:" (1910)
2052:" (1910)
2045:" (1909)
2038:" (1908)
2036:Pleading
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2017:" (1901)
2010:" (1901)
2003:" (1901)
1996:" (1901)
1989:" (1901)
1982:" (1899)
1950:In Haven
1931:" (1900)
1924:" (1900)
1917:" (1888)
1910:" (1888)
1903:" (1886)
1894:" (1892)
1887:" (1894)
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1859:" (1889)
1852:" (1892)
1838:" (1884)
1831:" (1875)
1824:" (1872)
1709:Keyboard
1556:Carillon
1540:Falstaff
1407:in 1997)
1197:(1978).
1175:(1989).
1114:(1984).
1082:(1987).
1056:, p. 72.
1043:, p. 58.
1030:, p. 51.
988:, p. 59.
668:"C.A.E."
518:In Haven
426:The Snow
413:"Winter"
135:Anglican
121:(now in
109:Marriage
1642:Chamber
1621:Romance
1564:Polonia
1548:Sospiri
1482:(1899)
1275:at the
1264:(IMSLP)
1260:at the
1052:Young,
1039:Young,
984:Young,
914:Young,
766:Young,
545:Fiction
520:(Capri)
373:, when
329:Bristol
220:works.
181:Malvern
171:on the
169:Ventnor
53:Gujarat
2168:Family
2159:(film)
2109:(1924)
1885:Rondel
1798:(1912)
1782:(1902)
1734:Choral
1726:(1901)
1718:(1898)
1695:(1918)
1689:(1918)
1683:(1899)
1675:(1897)
1667:(1888)
1659:(1883)
1656:Idylle
1651:(1887)
1623:(1910)
1595:(1930)
1589:(1930)
1583:(1917)
1575:(1915)
1567:(1915)
1559:(1914)
1551:(1914)
1543:(1913)
1535:(1909)
1511:(1902)
1474:(1898)
1466:(1894)
1458:(1894)
1450:(1890)
1442:(1884)
1364:(1917)
1340:(1901)
1226:869820
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1090:
1026:Moore
1014:. See
726:to her
670:(1898)
657:"Love"
643:(1888)
591:(1872)
528:ad lib
495:Murnau
450:Spring
432:Winter
344:Lyrics
318:MΓΌrren
297:Legacy
91:Severn
87:fossil
40:Family
2157:Elgar
1922:After
1814:Vocal
1532:Elegy
1405:Payne
675:Notes
578:Other
491:; 6.
487:; 5.
483:; 4.
475:; 3.
471:; 2.
415:; 2.
339:Works
1222:OCLC
1203:ISBN
1181:ISBN
1139:ISBN
1120:ISBN
1088:ISBN
1004:'s
289:and
49:Bhuj
2114:XTC
602:, (
587:by
467:1.
411:1.
261:in
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