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Edward Elgar "Salut d'Amour"

Edward Elgar "Salut d'Amour"

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It is an early one in his work, a song that the British composer Edward Elgar gave in 1888 for an engagement memorial to Caroline Alice Roberts, who would later become his wife. Elgar, who is also a violinist, gets to know him as Caroline's piano accompaniment lesson teacher, but was opposed by Caroline's family when Elgar was eight years younger than Caroline and had a lower social status, as well as religious differences regarding marriage. But upon the engagement of pushing the opposite, Elgar gave her a piece for violin and piano, The Greetings of Love. Caroline is said to have believed in Elgar's talent throughout her life and provided support for his life. The song full of joy and love is recommended for performing at a congratulatory seat such as a wedding.
* The original song is in E major, but it is arranged in D major to make it easier to play.
But when it comes to clarinet, tenor saxophone, the accompaniment to C major, also The alto saxophone, trumpet, trombone and euphonium arrange the accompaniment in E-flat major.
In addition, the cello is available both for advanced and octave lowered intermediate, with a high note as a center.

Playing time about 2 minutes 52 seconds

 

Listening to the accompaniment sound source (about 1 minute)

 

set content

  • Sheet music PDF data ① Solo score ② Accompaniment score (total score with solo score) 
  • Accompaniment sound source MP3 data

¥500(JPY)  

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