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» Personal Pages- Ancestral Voices - Essay on Elgar's Third Symphony by Arthur Butterworth.
- Edward Elgar - Official site of the Elgar Society, Elgar Birthplace and Elgar Foundation.
- Edward Elgar - Message board and live chat about the life and works.
- Edward Elgar - Musica Classica Classical Music Dictionary entry with life, works, photographs and portrait, and MIDI audio file.
- Edward Elgar Birthplace Museum - The home of the British composer responsible for such works as the Enigma Variations and Land of Hope and Glory.
- Elgar, Edward (1857 - 1934) - Brief biography and caricature with summary of choral, orchestral, chamber, and piano music with recommended Naxos recordings.
- Elgar, Edward (1857 - 1934), United Kingdom - Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
- Elgar's Enigma Variations - Describes the only recording of Elgar's Enigma Variations performed on the composer's own piano.
- Elgar's Third Completed 60 Years After Death - James Campbell details the posthumous construction by Anthony Payne of the symphony from the composer's notes.
- Grave of Sir Edward Elgar - Pictures from findagrave.com of the stone of the composer and his wife Caroline Alice Lady Elgar and that of their daughter Carice Irene Elgar Blake.
- Sir Edward Elgar - From guildmusic.com comes a short biography.
- Sir Edward Elgar on Hyperion - Catalogue from Hyperion Records
- Sir Edward Elgar: The Locomotive - History of the railroad engine built by The English Electric Co. Ltd. and named after the 19th century English composer.
- Sir Edward William Elgar - Biography of the composer from Polygram Records and links to recordings.
- The Harmonium Music of Edward Elgar - Brief profile, catalog of works for the instrument.
- The Symphony: Edward Elgar - Biography of the composer with details on his handling of harmony, melody, and instrumentation. Also notes on his influences and links to further information.
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