Instead, there was a high school band striking up the Elgar march “Pomp and Circumstance.”
The Sexy Dream of the 747|Clive Irving|October 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Falklands gets mentioned on page three; there is music by Elgar (of course) and Parry.
Live Blogging Thatcher’s London Funeral|Tom Sykes|April 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The three intervening years have placed Elgar's reputation on a very different footing.
Musical Criticisms|Arthur Johnstone
For Elgar has an ear; he is a man of tone, and does not care for music that looks well on paper but sounds rather muddy.
Musical Criticisms|Arthur Johnstone
In this sense, then, we call Elgar's "Gerontius" a dramatic composition from beginning to end.
Musical Criticisms|Arthur Johnstone
Elgar's work is indeed the typical musical expression of recent Roman Catholic developments; but there are others also.
Recent Developments in European Thought|Various
It was one of the Combwich villeins -- a fisher of the name of Elgar.
A Thane of Wessex|Charles W. Whistler
British Dictionary definitions for Elgar
Elgar
/ (ˈɛlɡɑː) /
noun
Sir Edward (William). 1857–1934, English composer, whose works include the Enigma Variations (1899), the oratorio The Dream of Gerontius (1900), two symphonies, a cello concerto, and a violin concerto