Caractacus (Elgar)

Caractacus (Elgar)

Summary

Caractacus, Op. 35, is a cantata in six scenes by the English composer Edward Elgar, premiered in 1898. It depicts the struggle of Caractacus, chieftain of the Ancient British Catuvellauni tribe, against the invading Roman army.

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