It was written for the 50th anniversary of Sir Henry Wood's career as a conductor.
One of the purchasers was Sir Henry Wood.
Sir Henry Wood programmed the work at The Proms the following year, where it made more of an impression.
One day was dedicated particularly to Sir Henry Wood, including a recreation of the 1910 Last Night.
Sir Henry Wood described him as "the greatest Elijah".
The third act music that Sir Henry Wood gave to him didn't touch him anywhere.
We all knew that the life of Sir Henry Wood was coming peacefully to its close.
In 1922, Sir Henry Wood explained the enduring success of the collaboration as follows:
Sir Henry Wood, forever associated with the 'Promenade Concerts' which he conducted for half a century.
During this time Sir Henry Wood was his vocal coach.
It was written for the 50th anniversary of Sir Henry Wood's career as a conductor.
One of the purchasers was Sir Henry Wood.
Sir Henry Wood programmed the work at The Proms the following year, where it made more of an impression.
One day was dedicated particularly to Sir Henry Wood, including a recreation of the 1910 Last Night.
Sir Henry Wood described him as "the greatest Elijah".
The third act music that Sir Henry Wood gave to him didn't touch him anywhere.
We all knew that the life of Sir Henry Wood was coming peacefully to its close.
In 1922, Sir Henry Wood explained the enduring success of the collaboration as follows:
Sir Henry Wood, forever associated with the 'Promenade Concerts' which he conducted for half a century.
During this time Sir Henry Wood was his vocal coach.