Originally posted by Hornspieler
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The question of music "not travelling well" is an important consideration here but not only can this vary from generation to generation and place to place, the above is ample evidence that considerable swathes of English and American orchestral music by past composers fare far from well in their own country, at leat in terms of in terms of concert hall representation. I imagine that the symphonies of Vaughan Williams, Tippett, Brian and those English composers mentioned above fare little better than those of Elgar outside England, so I think that the notion of mainland Europe "not getting" Elgar is somewhat misleading in the particularity of its focus on Elgar.
Originally posted by Hornspieler
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