Vicente Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Zain Khan
Recorded Live on Sunday, April 3, 2022 at the Bel Air Church Los Angeles
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In the Summer of 1888, Edward Elgar (1857-1934) and Alice Roberts were heading towards marriage. Edward decided on a holiday with his long-standing friend, Dr. Charles Buck of Settle, Yorkshire. As he left Worcester, Alice presented Edward with a poem she had written and entitled Love's Grace. While on holiday in Settle, Edward reciprocated by writing a short piece of music for her, which he called Liebesgruss (Love's Greeting). The work carried the dedication "To Carice", a contraction of his future wife's forenames Caroline Alice with which they subsequently christened their daughter. On his return from Settle, Elgar presented the work to his wife and proposed to her. They married at the Brompton Oratory in South Kensington, London in May the following year. (Source: elgar.org)
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