Elgar, Edward. (1857 - 1934). Serenade Mauresque for the Pianoforte. Op. 10, No. 2 - SIGNED. London: Novello & Co.. 1899. Original 8vo edition. 7 pp. Signed on the title page, "Feb. 2. / To Mrs. R.C. Burley / with kind regards / from ------> [arrow extending to the composer's name in print] Edward [in ink] Elgar [printed] !"
Composed in 1883, the "Serenade Mauresque" is one of the earliest examples of the composer's use of "Spanish" idioms.
Composed in 1883, the "Serenade Mauresque" is one of the earliest examples of the composer's use of "Spanish" idioms.
Elgar, Edward. (1857 - 1934). Serenade Mauresque for the Pianoforte. Op. 10, No. 2 - SIGNED. London: Novello & Co.. 1899. Original 8vo edition. 7 pp. Signed on the title page, "Feb. 2. / To Mrs. R.C. Burley / with kind regards / from ------> [arrow extending to the composer's name in print] Edward [in ink] Elgar [printed] !"
Composed in 1883, the "Serenade Mauresque" is one of the earliest examples of the composer's use of "Spanish" idioms.
Composed in 1883, the "Serenade Mauresque" is one of the earliest examples of the composer's use of "Spanish" idioms.