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Written in the summer of 1919, the Cello Concerto represented, for Elgar, the angst, despair and disillusionment he felt after the Great War, and an introspective look at death and mortality. It signified Elgar’s farewell to the way of life as he had known it. The music is private and poignant but it still remains a richly lyrical and noble work with the solo cello in full focus with its bold statements and heart-rending themes. Taking the late R...
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1 dates (12 Feb - 12 Feb)
Feb
12
Wed
7:30 pm
Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts
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