Salut d Amour-Edward Elgar
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Edward Elgar
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Edward Elgar
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Salut d Amour Salut d Amour is a musical work composed by Edward Elgar in 1888, originally written for violin and piano. The first public performance was of the orchestral version, at a Crystal Palace concert on 11 November 1889, conducted by August Manns. The first recording of that version was made in 1915 for The Gramophone Company with an orchestra conducted by the composer. As a violin-and-piano piece Salut dAmour had been recorded for The Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd (predecessor to The Gramophone Company) as early as 1901 by Jacques Jacobs, leader/director of the TrocaderoRestaurant orchestra. Auguste van Biene recorded a cello transcription in 1907. "Salut damour" is one of Elgars best-known works and has inspired numerous arrangements for widely varying instrumental combinations. It was even arranged as a song "Woo thou, Sweet Music" with words by A. C. Bunten.
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