Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius was thought by many to be outlandishly modern at the time of its completion in 1900. It tells the story of the journey of a pious man’s soul from his deathbed to his judgment before God and settling into Purgatory. The subject originally caused uproar within the English church due to its overtly Catholic overtones, yet is now acclaimed as one of the great choral masterpieces and one of Elgar’s most popular works. At once intensely personal and universal, its expression and nature are best identified by means of the quotations Elgar placed in the manuscript. At the head of the score he wrote the initials A.M.D.G. (Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam – To the Greater Glory of God). And at the end he included a quotation from John Ruskin. “This is the best of me. For the rest, I ate and drank, and slept, loved and hated, like another; my life was as the vapour and is not; but this I saw and knew; this, if anything of mine, is worth your memory.”
Proms in the Park 2026
A weekend of music, fireworks and fun can only mean one thing… Proms in the Park is back. Join us at Meyrick Park for two spectacular outdoor concerts: on Friday night for Now That's What I Call Symphonic Music! we'll be playing the most beloved classical pieces and big blockbuster hits and on Saturday we'll be turning back the clocks for a night of nostalgia with Symphonic Smash Hits - the 90s! Save the date for Bournemouth’s biggest party of the summer!



