Definitions for Elgar

Elgar El·gar

Spelling: [el-ger, -gahr]
IPA: /ˈɛl gər, -gɑr/

Elgar is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 70 anagrams from letters in Elgar (aeglr).

Definitions for Elgar

noun

  1. Sir Edward, 1857–1934, English composer.

Examples for Elgar

Instead, there was a high school band striking up the Elgar march “Pomp and Circumstance.”

The other elements we find to be unlike Wagner and unlike every other composer but Elgar.

The Falklands gets mentioned on page three; there is music by Elgar (of course) and Parry.

In his use of the modern orchestra Elgar need be considered second to none.

In modern music Elgar's his man; in modern literature, Tolstoy.

The Dane shouted, and Elgar stopped paddling with his hands and keeping his head above water.

Elgar had sent the simple creature into an ecstasy, and she never stirred; probably she did not know anyone named Enwright.

Elgar's work is indeed the typical musical expression of recent Roman Catholic developments; but there are others also.

It was one of the Combwich villeins -- a fisher of the name of Elgar.

For Elgar so orders that we have to enjoy with the head and the heart or not at all.

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