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”Through the Long Days” is a song written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1885 as his Op.16, No.2. The words are from a poem by the American writer and statesman John Hay. The song was composed when Elgar was on holiday at the home of his friend Dr. Charles Buck at Settle between 10–31 August 1885. It was in memory of a mutual friend, Jack Baguley, who had just died. The song, together with Like to the Damask Rose, was first performed by Charles Phillips at St. James's Hall on 25 February 1897.

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  • Through the Long Days è una canzone scritta dal compositore inglese Edward Elgar nel 1885 come Op. 16, n. 2. Le parole sono tratte da una poesia dello scrittore e statista americano John Milton Hay. (it)
  • ”Through the Long Days” is a song written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1885 as his Op.16, No.2. The words are from a poem by the American writer and statesman John Hay. The song was composed when Elgar was on holiday at the home of his friend Dr. Charles Buck at Settle between 10–31 August 1885. It was in memory of a mutual friend, Jack Baguley, who had just died. The song, together with Like to the Damask Rose, was first performed by Charles Phillips at St. James's Hall on 25 February 1897. It was first published by Stanley Lucas (London) in 1887, dedicated to the Rev. E. Vine Hall. When he received the first copies from the publisher, Elgar inscribed one of them to "Miss Roberts from Edward Elgar, Mar 21 1887". It was re-published by Ascherberg in 1890, then in 1907 as one of the Seven Lieder of Edward Elgar, with English and German words. (en)
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  • Through the Long Days è una canzone scritta dal compositore inglese Edward Elgar nel 1885 come Op. 16, n. 2. Le parole sono tratte da una poesia dello scrittore e statista americano John Milton Hay. (it)
  • ”Through the Long Days” is a song written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1885 as his Op.16, No.2. The words are from a poem by the American writer and statesman John Hay. The song was composed when Elgar was on holiday at the home of his friend Dr. Charles Buck at Settle between 10–31 August 1885. It was in memory of a mutual friend, Jack Baguley, who had just died. The song, together with Like to the Damask Rose, was first performed by Charles Phillips at St. James's Hall on 25 February 1897. (en)
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