Herbert Sumsion's iconic recording of Edward Elgar's Organ Sonata in G Op.28. Recorded in a single take on the 1922 Harrison & Harrison organ of Gloucester Cathedral in 1967.
The whole of the Elgar Symphpony No. 0 is an outstanding work. I particularly like this movement, along with the first movement. For me, it so aptly conjures up the traditional English landscapes and countryside that Elgar grew up around. Thanks for posting this!!
So nice..!!*****
tskaladiotis 5 months ago
The whole of the Elgar Symphpony No. 0 is an outstanding work. I particularly like this movement, along with the first movement. For me, it so aptly conjures up the traditional English landscapes and countryside that Elgar grew up around. Thanks for posting this!!
dunelmite1 2 years ago
In God's name; we cannot have anything more beautiful than this on Earth! Thank you one thousand times for this.
PrDetre 2 years ago 2