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- Carillon_(Elgar) abstract "”Carillon” is a recitation with orchestral accompaniment written by the English composer Edward Elgar as his Op. 75, in 1914. The words are by the Belgian poet Émile Cammaerts.It was first performed in the Queen's Hall, London, on 7 December 1914, with the recitation by Cammaerts' wife Tita Brand, and the orchestra conducted by the composer.The work was performed in January 1915 at the London Coliseum with Henry Ainley, and at Harrogate on 28 August 1915, with the soprano the Hon. Mrs. Julian Clifford and a military band. The band arrangement was by Percy Fletcher.On 15 August 1918, Carillon and Le drapeau belge were performed with success at a popular concert in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, with the recitations by the Belgian dramatic artist Carlo Liten.".
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- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Albert_I_of_Belgium.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Alvar_Lidell.
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- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink B♭_(musical_note).
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Carlo_Liten.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1914_compositions.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Edward_Elgar.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Elgar.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Hall_Caine.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Harrogate.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ainley.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Clifford.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Le_drapeau_belge.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Leuven.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Liège.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink London_Coliseum.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Brema.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Mechelen.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Namur.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Ostinato.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Peal.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Percy_Fletcher.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Prospect_Park_(Brooklyn).
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Hall.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Tita_Brand.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Waltz.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink West_Flanders.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Cammaerts.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Carillon" (Elgar)".
- Carillon_(Elgar) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carillon".
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- Carillon_(Elgar) subject Category:1914_compositions.
- Carillon_(Elgar) subject Category:Compositions_by_Edward_Elgar.
- Carillon_(Elgar) hypernym Recitation.
- Carillon_(Elgar) type Work.
- Carillon_(Elgar) type Composition.
- Carillon_(Elgar) type Work.
- Carillon_(Elgar) comment "”Carillon” is a recitation with orchestral accompaniment written by the English composer Edward Elgar as his Op. 75, in 1914. The words are by the Belgian poet Émile Cammaerts.It was first performed in the Queen's Hall, London, on 7 December 1914, with the recitation by Cammaerts' wife Tita Brand, and the orchestra conducted by the composer.The work was performed in January 1915 at the London Coliseum with Henry Ainley, and at Harrogate on 28 August 1915, with the soprano the Hon. Mrs.".
- Carillon_(Elgar) label "Carillon (Elgar)".
- Carillon_(Elgar) sameAs Q2938785.
- Carillon_(Elgar) sameAs Carillon_(Edward_Elgar).
- Carillon_(Elgar) sameAs カリヨン_(エルガー).
- Carillon_(Elgar) sameAs m.04f0jfy.
- Carillon_(Elgar) sameAs Q2938785.
- Carillon_(Elgar) wasDerivedFrom Carillon_(Elgar)?oldid=624475177.
- Carillon_(Elgar) isPrimaryTopicOf Carillon_(Elgar).