Edited by Diane Nolan. Complete Edition. From the series Elgar Complete Works, Series I, Vol. 12. Hardcover score, 407 p.
Edited by Iain Quinn. For choir & orchestra. Complete Edition. From the series Elgar Society Complete Edition, Vol. 7. Includes a foreword, illustrations and critical commentary.
Edited by Donald Hunt. For chorus and orchestra, chorus and piano and two voices and piano. Complete Edition. From the series Elgar Complete Works, Vol. 2A. Contents: The Dance; False Love;
Edited by Donald Hunt. Complete Edition. From the series, Elgar Complete Works, Series I, Vol. 2b. Includes the complete full sores of From the Bavarian Highlands; The Pageant of Empire;
From the series Elgar: The Collected Correspondence, Series II, Vol. 1. Hardcover, 493 p.
From the series Elgar: The Collected Correspondence, Series V, Vol. 2. Hardcover, 468 p.
The correspondence contains some of Elgar’s finest letters. In the first edition of this volume, published by Oxford University Press in 1989, Dr Moore reduced around one hundred letters, mostly
An Elgarian Who's Who lists every person mentioned in Edward's and Alice's diaries, and every person for whom correspondence with Edward and Alice is known to survive. Although designed as a reference
Edited by David Lloyd-Jones. Complete Edition. From the series Elgar Complete Works, Series IV, Vol. 23. Contains complete full scores, an appendix with all known sketches and unfinished works, a
Edited by John Pickard. Second Edition, newly edited and engraved, based on eight new sources. Errors have been corrected from the first edition. From the series Elgar Complete Edition, Vol. 32.
Edited by Donald Hunt. Complete Edition. From the series Elgar Complete Edition, Vol. 13. Includes illustrations, sources and commentary. Cloth bound full score, 289 p.
Edited by Sarah Thompson. Complete Edition from the series Elgar Complete Edition, Vol. 28. Contents: Froissart, Op. 19; Cockaigne, Op. 30 and In the South, Op.
First published by Oxford University Press in 1990 but now long out of print, this wide-ranging volume provides an excellent starting point for those wishing to get to know Elgar through his correspondence.