Details
Launching a weekend marking 75 years since the deaths of Delius, Elgar and Holst in 1934, David Titterington takes to the Royal Albert Hall's 'Father' Willis organ to perform the grand, quasi-symphonic Sonata that the Worcester-born Elgar composed in 1895 for the Cathedral's new organist, Hugh Blair, to play for a group of visiting Americans. There will be no interval.
Cast/Performers
David Titterington (organ)
Creatives/Company
Music(s):
Elgar (arr. Atkins - Organ Sonata No 2 - 15 mins),
Peter Dickinson (Blue Rose Variations - 15 mins),
Elgar (Organ Sonata No 1 in G major - 25 mins)