Nimrod from Enigma Variations Concert Band, Grade 3.5, 3:30 Score by Edward Elgar Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Edward Elgar

Nimrod is the name given to the ninth and best-known variation in Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, an orchestral work of 14 variations on an original theme composed between 1898 and 1899. Each variation is also a portrait of one of 14 members of Elgar's family and circle of friends. A celebrated work, Nimrod is a portrait of Augustus Johannes Jaeger, who in addition to being his bestfriend was also Elgar's editor. The variations all represent a series of portraits and as such are entitled with a name or initials that identify the person. Biblically, Nimrod is a great hunter of the Old Testament, thus representing his muse through a play on words: Jäger in German means'hunter'. The melody appears to represent a nocturnal stroll during which the two discuss Ludwig van Beethoven's slow movements; thefirst eight bars, in fact, recall the beginning of the second movement of the Pathétique Piano Sonata. An arrangement of classical music signed by Franco Cesarini which stands out for its skilful and careful instrumentation.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Romantic Period 20th Century Wedding
Composers:
Edward Elgar
Publishers:
Edition Franco Cesarini
UPC:
196288190431
Format:
Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Variations
Artist:
Edward Elgar
Arrangers:
Franco Cesarini
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.09 pounds

Concert Band (Score) - Level 3.5

SKU: HL.4008688

Concert Band, Grade 3.5, 3:30 Score. Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Franco Cesarini. Editions Franco Cesarini. Classical, Concert Band, Variations. Softcover. Duration 210 seconds. Edition Franco Cesarini #EFC025SC. Published by Edition Franco Cesarini (HL.4008688).

UPC: 196288190431.

Nimrod is the name given to the ninth and best-known variation in Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, an orchestral work of 14 variations on an original theme composed between 1898 and 1899. Each variation is also a portrait of one of 14 members of Elgar's family and circle of friends. A celebrated work, Nimrod is a portrait of Augustus Johannes Jaeger, who in addition to being his bestfriend was also Elgar's editor. The variations all represent a series of portraits and as such are entitled with a name or initials that identify the person. Biblically, Nimrod is a great hunter of the Old Testament, thus representing his muse through a play on words: Jäger in German means'hunter'. The melody appears to represent a nocturnal stroll during which the two discuss Ludwig van Beethoven's slow movements; thefirst eight bars, in fact, recall the beginning of the second movement of the Pathétique Piano Sonata. An arrangement of classical music signed by Franco Cesarini which stands out for its skilful and careful instrumentation.