"Where Corals Lie" is a poem by Richard Garnett which was set to music by Sir Edward Elgar as the fourth song in his song-cycle Sea Pictures. The poem was first published in Io in Egypt and other poems in 1859 and subsequently anthologized in Sea Music in 1888.[1]
^Trevor Hold (2005), Parry to Finzi: Twenty English Song-Composers, ISBN 9781843831747
Morning at Sea" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (approximately 4 minutes) "WhereCoralsLie" by Richard Garnett (approximately 3 minutes) "The Swimmer" by Adam...
Jones advanced one view; Dora's father had just returned from Melanesia where he had been a missionary for many years. Fascinated by local language and...
was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend...
considerable loss if the solution were to be found, much of the work's attraction lying in the impenetrability of the riddle itself", and that interest in the work...
Scleractinia, also called stony corals or hard corals, are marine animals in the phylum Cnidaria that build themselves a hard skeleton. The individual...
apprenticed to a London music publisher. In 1841 William moved to Worcester, where he worked as a piano tuner and set up a shop selling sheet music and musical...
violinist known as the "English Paganini". The family emigrated to New Zealand where he, his brothers, their wives and other family (known as "The Brescian Family")...
A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate...
Sea Pictures "Sea Slumber Song" "In Haven" "Sabbath Morning at Sea" "WhereCoralsLie" "The Swimmer" (1897–99) "Dry those fair, those crystal eyes" (1899)...
Sea Pictures "Sea Slumber Song" "In Haven" "Sabbath Morning at Sea" "WhereCoralsLie" "The Swimmer" (1897–99) "Dry those fair, those crystal eyes" (1899)...
(200 feet; 33 fathoms), but corals in the genus Leptoseris have been found as deep as 172 metres (564 feet; 94 fathoms). Corals are major contributors to...
Sea Pictures "Sea Slumber Song" "In Haven" "Sabbath Morning at Sea" "WhereCoralsLie" "The Swimmer" (1897–99) "Dry those fair, those crystal eyes" (1899)...
the coral's structure. The structures also help plants that need the sun to photosynthesize, by lifting the plants to the ocean's surface where the sunlight...
Sea Pictures "Sea Slumber Song" "In Haven" "Sabbath Morning at Sea" "WhereCoralsLie" "The Swimmer" (1897–99) "Dry those fair, those crystal eyes" (1899)...
yellow and sad, When the boughs are yellow and sere? Where are the old ones that once we had, And where are the new ones near? What shall we do for our garlands...
Beethoven – 88 "Sheep May Safely Graze" Johann Sebastian Bach – 89 "WhereCoralsLie" from Sea Pictures Edward Elgar - 90 Concerto for Two Violins in D...
Sea Pictures "Sea Slumber Song" "In Haven" "Sabbath Morning at Sea" "WhereCoralsLie" "The Swimmer" (1897–99) "Dry those fair, those crystal eyes" (1899)...
This area contains at least 500 species of reef-building corals in each ecoregion. The Coral Triangle is located between the Pacific and Indian oceans...