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Edward Elgar

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Edward Elgar game quiz
"Edward Elgar is one of England's most famous and enduring national composers. How much do you know about the life and work of this important musical figure?"

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1. Edward Elgar was born in the year 1857, but in which county of England?
    Shropshire
    Gloucestershire
    Worcestershire
    Hampshire


2. What was the profession of William Elgar, Edward's father?
    Tailor
    Music seller
    Teacher
    Solicitor


3. In the 1890s Elgar became closely associated with the Three Choirs Festival. To which three English cathedrals does the name of this festival refer?
    Worcester, Salisbury and Lichfield
    Wells, Worcester and Ripon
    Exeter, Worcester and Lincoln
    Gloucester, Worcester and Hereford


4. Who was the first name of Edward's wife, who he married in 1889?
    Alice
    Ann
    Sarah
    Dorothy


5. Elgar's first major orchestral work, the "Enigma Variations", was published in 1899. To whom did he dedicate the piece?
    "To my friends pictured within"
    "To my friends at Worcester Cathedral"
    "To my dearest Alice"
    "To memories of Dear England"


6. The following year Elgar wrote "The Dream of Gerontius", arguably his greatest choral work. This was based on words written by whom?
    Robert Browning
    Lord Byron
    Cardinal John Henry Newman
    Alexander Pope


7. How many symphonies did Elgar write?
    None
    Two, with one unfinished
    Four, with one unfinished
    Six


8. Elgar wrote six "Pomp and Circumstance" marches. The first of these, which includes the music later used for the words "Land of Hope and Glory", were later used for a state occasion. What was this occasion?
    The funeral of Queen Victoria
    The coronation of King Edward the Seventh
    The state visit of the Emperor of Japan
    The celebrations following the end of the Boer War


9. Between 1918 and 1919 Elgar composed his last great work, the "Cello Concerto in E Minor". What is usually thought to be the inspiration behind this work?
    The death and destruction of the First World War
    The destruction of Worcester Cathedral by fire
    The death of his wife, Alice
    His own failing health


10. Elgar died on 23rd February 1934. Which other prominent English composers died during that year?
    Ralph Vaughan Williams and Edward German
    Gustav Holst and Frederick Delius
    Arthur Sullivan and Frank Bridge
    Arnold Bax and William Walton

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