
Sir Edward Elgar
Sir Edward Elgar was a renowned English composer, born in 1857, best known for his rich and expressive orchestral works. His music often reflects deep national pride and personal emotion, with famous pieces like the "Enigma Variations" and the "Pomp and Circumstance Marches." Elgar's compositions helped define British music in the early 20th century and remain celebrated today for their craftsmanship and emotional depth. His work bridged Romantic and modern styles, making him a key figure in classical music history.