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ELGAR – Song ‘How Calmy the Evening’ – THREE CELLOS AND PIANO

Other Identification:
‘How calmly the evening’ is a composition of Edward Elgar composed in late 1907. It is a part-song, set to words by T. T. Lynch. It was curiously written for a publication in ‘The Musical Times’!
Movements or sections:
It is a gentle and hymn-like song, described by Elgar as ‘homely but felt’.
Instrumentation: THREE CELLOS AND PIANO
Prepared by David Johnstone

All the music (score and parts) is contained in 1 PDF.
Approximate difficulty: DIFFICULT
Higher registers are employed, in a key of Eb Major.

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