Edward Elgar lived from 1857 to 1934, a period marked by significant events including the rise of the British Empire, the Industrial Revolution, and World War I (1914-1918). The cultural scene was vibrant, with movements such as the Arts and Crafts Movement and the emergence of the modernist era in art and literature. Additionally, Elgar witnessed the decline of Victorian values and the social changes that followed, including women's suffrage and increasing labor movements. His music often reflected the changing sentiments of his time, embodying both national pride and a sense of introspection.
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