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''Sursum corda'', Op. 11 is a musical work by the English composer Edward Elgar for strings, brass, timpani and organ, composed in 1894. The composer dedicated it to his friend Henry Dyke Acland (1850-1936), an amateur cellist who was his golfing companion, manager of the Worcester Old Bank in Malvern, and son of Henry Acland.〔Kennedy, p.342〕〔Moore, p.177〕〔Moore, p.225〕 It was first performed at Worcester Cathedral on 9 April 1894, under the baton of Hugh Blair, organist of the cathedral. The composer was absent from this performance due to the ill health.〔〔Moore, p.179〕 Its first London performance took place at a Queen's Hall Promenade Concert on 21 September 1901. The title translates from the Latin to read, "Lift up your hearts". ==Instrumentation== The work is scored for strings, 2 trumpets in B, 4 horns in F, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani and organ.
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