2007年NPR美国国家公共电台六月-Edward Elgar, Britain's Musical Icon, Tur(在线收听

150 years ago today, one of England's most famous composers was born. Sir Edward Elgar was the son of a piano tuner and was largely self-taught. His music, stirring, patriotic and emotional captured the spirit of England. It has endured as music we turn to for momentous occasions. NPR's Jeffrey Freymann-Weyr has this appreciation.

The composition for which Edward Elgar is best known today is not instantly recognizable. A minute or two of sprightly and bombastic music comes before the entire character of the piece changes.

It's Pomp and Circumstance Military March No.1. Elgar wrote it in 1901 with a title borrowed from Othello, describing the pride pomp and circumstance of glorious war. Elgar reused the theme at the King's request in music for the coronation of Edward VII setting the words of A.C. Benson's poem: Land of Hope and Glory. The tune became the second British national anthem. Its first appearance at an American graduation ceremony was at Yale University in 1905. Elgar was there receiving an honorary degree and it was played as the invited guests were leaving the hall. Ever since then, it's become a mainstay of graduations and feels appropriate for the occasion. It's stately, dignified and indomitable.

After the attacks of 9.11, orchestras in the United States turned to another work by Elgar to express sorrow, pain and the need to begin healing. One of his Enigma Variations the section called Nimrod appeared on many memorial concert programs.

The set of variations was Elgar's first great public success in 1899. Each variation musically depicted the character of a friend or colleague, many of the movements are playful, showing the side of Elgar's personality that liked wordplay, codes and riddles. Each section's title is either a nicknames or set of initials. And Elgar hinted that there were other secrets to discover that were hidden in the music. There would be concerts in the UK throughout the season and there have been many observances of the anniversary. The biggest gala at Royal Albert Hall. That program included Elgar's Cello Concerto, a piece that legendary British cellist Jacqueline du Pre made her own in the 1965 recording.

In the US, one major celebration of Elgar sesqui-centennial will be held this July and August in upstate New York at the Bard Music Festival. Elgar's statue in his homeland has been a bit mixed recently. The British Arts Council turned down a request by the Elgar society to fund the commemorate of series of Youth Concerts. And earlier this year, Elgar's portrait which had been on the 20-pound note was replaced with the image of economist Adam Smith, but his popularity continues. In a British survey of the General Public in 2005, Sir Edward Elgar was named the most popular British composer ever.
Jeffrey Freymann-Weyr, NPR News

To learn more about Elgar and hear how the riddle behind his Enigma Variations might be solved. Go to npr.org/music

  原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/lesson/NPR2007/41012.html