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Nimrod - aus den Enigma Variationen - Sample sheet music
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Title Nimrod - aus den Enigma Variationen
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Music from the Romantic (1820-1900)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band);
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Publisher's article no. 20121060
Price 56.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Elgar, Edward
Arranger Hafner, Gerhard
Opus no. Op.36
Difficulty level 3
Duration 3:00
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"Nimrod" is the 9th variation (Adagio) from Enigma-Variationen and is dedicated to August Jaeger, one of Elgar's closest friends and patron of his music. The name of the variation refers to Nimrod, an Old Testament patriarch described as "a mighty hunter before the Lord" – Jäger being German for hunter.

In 1904 Elgar told Dora Penny ("Dorabella") that this variation is not really a portrait, but "the story of something that happened". Once, when Elgar had been very depressed and was about to give it all up and write no more music, Jaeger had visited him and encouraged him to continue composing. He referred to Ludwig van Beethoven, who had a lot of worries, but wrote more and more beautiful music. "And that is what you must do", Jaeger said, and he sang the theme of the second movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 Pathétique. Elgar disclosed to Dora that the opening bars of "Nimrod" were made to suggest that theme. "Can't you hear it at the beginning? Only a hint, not a quotation."

This variation has become popular in its own right and is sometimes used at British funerals, memorial services, and other solemn occasions. It is always played at the Cenotaph, Whitehall in London at the National Service of Remembrance. A version was also played during the Hong Kong handover ceremony in 1997 and at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The “Nimrod” variation was the final orchestral composition (before the national anthem) played by the Greek National Orchestra in a televised June 2013 concert, before the 75-year-old Athenian ensemble was dissolved in the wake of severe government cutbacks. An adaptation of the piece appears at the ending of the 2017 film Dunkirk as part of the score.

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