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The Story

Edward Elgar spent the summer of 1918 in the countryside. In August he received reports of the approaching end of the First World War, and this good news so inspired him that he was able to finish an initial draft of his great Violin Sonata in barely four weeks. Writing about it in his diary, he notated laconically: "Wrote some music". His wife Alice was more enthusiastic: "E. writing wonderful new music, different from anything else of his". This magnificent music is now available in a Henle Urtext edition by the British violinist and Elgar expert Rupert Marshall-Luck. He has examined and evaluated the many sources according to all the rules of Urtext editing - the sketches, drafts, autograph fair copies, proofs and first edition. (Englische Originalzitate: "wrote some music" - "E. writing wonderful new music, different from anything else of his.")

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Description

Edward Elgar spent the summer of 1918 in the countryside. In August he received reports of the approaching end of the First World War, and this good news so inspired him that he was able to finish an initial draft of his great Violin Sonata in barely four weeks. Writing about it in his diary, he notated laconically: "Wrote some music". His wife Alice was more enthusiastic: "E. writing wonderful new music, different from anything else of his". This magnificent music is now available in a Henle Urtext edition by the British violinist and Elgar expert Rupert Marshall-Luck. He has examined and evaluated the many sources according to all the rules of Urtext editing - the sketches, drafts, autograph fair copies, proofs and first edition. (Englische Originalzitate: "wrote some music" - "E. writing wonderful new music, different from anything else of his.")