MASTER OF THE KING'S MUSIC
(I,'KITED ..PRESS-. ASSOCIATION.—COPYPJonT.) (REUTERS TELEGRAM.)" '• ' ■"" (Received -6th May, 11 a.m.) LONDON, sth May. Sir Edward Elgar..has been appointed Master of the King's Music, in succession to Sir Walter Pamitt. '
Sir "Walter Parratt was a well-known musician, who'was organist to' Queen Victoria, organist of. St. George's Chapel, Windsor,- .and Master of -the King's Music for many years. , Sir Edward Elgar is probably, the most famous of modern English composers. He is the author of ."-King Olaf," "Dream of Gerontius," "The Apostles," mid'nuuiy overtures, and symphonies, ;
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 7
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