Sir Edward Elgar in KempseySir Edward Elgar (1857-1934), lived in Kempsey from April 1923 to October 1927. He lived at Napleton Grange (see the picture, and click it for an enlargement {11Kb}), which is now a private residence, so please respect the privacy of the occupant. Although he only worked on one unfinished concerto while he was in Kempsey, he was made Master of the King's Musick in 1924. He also conducted gramophone recordings of all his major works with the London Symphony Orchestra. For much more detail of his life in the village, see Kempsey Collection. For more information, please click a topic: |
Napleton Grange Villagers' Memories of Elgar Elgar made friends with Mr Everard Kirkby, who farmed in Napleton and lived in Priest Hill Cottage in Bestman's Lane. Elgar, who liked to talk of country matters, would often drop in for a chat, sometimes with famous companions such as Bernard Shaw (the playwright), W.H. Reed and Sir Ivor Atkins (organist at Worcester Cathedral). Elgar was friendly with Lord and Lady Coventry, who lived at Croome Court, to the south-east of the village. Years before, his piano-tuner father had taken him there as a boy to tune the pianos. Elgar's Dogs Cars Unfinished Concerto Click here for the home page of the Elgar Society and the Elgar Foundation. Click here for a biography of Elgar that concentrates on Malvern. |
Most of the information here is from D. Price's article in Kempsey Collection, pages 60 - 65. St. Mary's Church, Kempsey Worcestershire 1984 Kempsey Collection ISBN 0-9509914-0-6 Re-printed with additions 1990.
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