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    Nimrod (from Enigma Variations) (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts)

    This adagio movement from the Enigma Variations provides an excellent opportunity for developing bands to work on tone, blend, intonation, and dynamics. Jay Bocook's arrangement is designed for smaller bands and features flexible scoring options to fit most any ensemble.

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  • £59.99

    Nimrod (from Enigma Variations) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward - Bocook, Jay

    This adagio movement from the 'Enigma Variations' provides an excellent opportunity for developing bands to work on tone, blending, intonation, and dynamics. Jay Bocook's arrangement of this classic work should be in every band's library.

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  • £66.95

    Nimrod (from Enigma Variations) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward - Reed, Alfred

    This is among the most noble and stately music in all of the literature.Duration: 3.00

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  • £65.60

    NIMROD (from Enigma Variations Op.36) (Easy Concert Band)

    Easy.

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    NIMROD (Intermediate Concert Band) - Elgar, Edward - Oliver, Julian

    Duration: 4:20

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    NIMROD (Programme Concert Band) - Elgar, Edward - Hingley, Barrie

    This is possibly Elgar's most famous melody. Used at so many famous ceremonial occasions including the Cenotaph Service and other Festivals of Remembrance throughout the country and, indeed, the world.

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    Variations VIII & IX (From Enigma) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward - Brand, Geoffrey

    Elgar's Variations for orchestra were written during 1898-9; they are dedicated "To my friends pictured within" Each of the 14 variations is a musical portrait to one of the composer's friends. Over the 17 bar theme which inspired the Variations, Elgar wrote the word ENIGMA. Later he said, "The ENIGMA I will not explain - its "dark saying" must be left unguessed" In Variation VIII W.N. is Winifred Norbury. In 1897 local friends organised a choral and orchestral society for Elgar to conduct. The secretaryship of The Worcester Philharmonic, as the society was called, was shared by two ladies, of whom W.N.. was one She has been described as "very sedate and calm, rather like a kind governess with Elgar, but had a sense of humour - and a laugh, rather like a deep bell". Variation IX Nimrod is Elgar's deeply felt tribute toA.J.Jaeger, his German-born friend who worked for the publisher Novello and Co. His sincere support meant a great deal to Elgar. Jaeger, in German, means "hunter". Elgar concealed this in the nickname Nimrod. The variation has become extremely popular and is often played on thoughtful occasions. In this arrangement, either W.N. or Nimrod can be played alone. However, in the Variations they are linked by Elgar in an inspired manner.

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    Variations VIII & IX (From Enigma) (Concert Band - Score Only) - Elgar, Edward - Brand, Geoffrey

    Elgar's Variations for orchestra were written during 1898-9; they are dedicated "To my friends pictured within" Each of the 14 variations is a musical portrait to one of the composer's friends. Over the 17 bar theme which inspired the Variations, Elgar wrote the word ENIGMA. Later he said, "The ENIGMA I will not explain - its "dark saying" must be left unguessed" In Variation VIII W.N. is Winifred Norbury. In 1897 local friends organised a choral and orchestral society for Elgar to conduct. The secretaryship of The Worcester Philharmonic, as the society was called, was shared by two ladies, of whom W.N.. was one She has been described as "very sedate and calm, rather like a kind governess with Elgar, but had a sense of humour - and a laugh, rather like a deep bell". Variation IX Nimrod is Elgar's deeply felt tribute toA.J.Jaeger, his German-born friend who worked for the publisher Novello and Co. His sincere support meant a great deal to Elgar. Jaeger, in German, means "hunter". Elgar concealed this in the nickname Nimrod. The variation has become extremely popular and is often played on thoughtful occasions. In this arrangement, either W.N. or Nimrod can be played alone. However, in the Variations they are linked by Elgar in an inspired manner.

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  • £13.95

    The Very Best of Festival of Music Volume 1

    1Old ComradesCarl TeikeThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.182ElegyDavies/Dyson/HingleyThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.533633 SquadronRob GoodwinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.414NimrodEdward Elgar/HingleyThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.415Sun and MoonSchoenberg/Maltby/BoubillThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.556USAF MarchCranfordThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force1.487Highland CathedralGilmourThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.328Robin Hood, Price of ThievesMichael KamenThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force9.469Marching with Sousaarr. Gordon LangfordThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.4510Spitfire PreludeWilliam WaltonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4311Bohemian RhapsodyFreddie MercuryThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force7.1812Irish Tune from County DerryPercy GraingerThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4813In the MoodRazaf & GarlandThe Squadronaires3.2514Pomp and Circumstance No.1Edward ElgarThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force6.0315RiverdanceBill WhelanThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.5316Evening Hymn and Sunsetarr. Rob WiffinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.26

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    Ziggurat - Wouter Lenaerts

    The Tower of Babel was built in 1563 and is the best-known masterpiece of Pieter Bruegel the Elder (ca. 1520-1569). The step-like temple tower or ziggurat was an important meeting place for people from different continents and cultures. However, its spiritual meaning is even more important as this tower was considered to be the gate to heaven - the gate dividing two worlds. This work creates a musical connection between these two worlds. As sources of inspiration, the composer used the Luther chorale 'Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein' (Oh God, Look Down from Heaven, 1524), the legendary King Nimrod and the painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder, whose initials form the basis of oneof the themes.

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