Edward Elgar
Early Baroness, Sir Edward William Elgar (1st Baronet, OM, GCVO, 2 June 1857 - 23 February 1934) is a composer and conductor of England. Originally it was a music teacher and a violinist. Many of the songs Elgar left behind are taken up not only in his native United Kingdom but also throughout the world. Among the most well-known are "Enigma Variations", march March "Dignified", Violin Concerto, Cello Concerto, and two songs of symphonies. In addition, he composed a choral work including "Gerontius's Dream", and chamber music and songs. In 1904 (47 years old) Knight, 1931 (74 years old) Baroness has been declared. From 1924 he served as the king's music teacher. ...