Who's behind the notes? Discover Edward Elgar: Master of British Romanticism
Salut d'Amour (Love's Greeting) is one of Edward Elgar's most famous short pieces, originally composed for violin and piano. Written in 1888, it was an engagement gift for his future wife, Caroline Alice Roberts. The piece exemplifies Elgar's romantic style with its lyrical melody and expressive phrasing, becoming immensely popular in various arrangements.