Edward Elgar - Enigma Variations, Op.36: IX. (Nimrod)

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Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Queensland Symphony Orchestra

3 жыл бұрын

In 1899, English composer Edward Elgar created his Enigma Variations; a set of variations on the one melody, with each one representing a different friend of his. From his wife to his music publisher, each friend was immortalised in music as their different personalities shone through. This piece has never lost popularity, especially with the moving and powerful ‘Nimrod’ variation.
Conducted by Peter Luff.
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@robweston925
@robweston925 9 ай бұрын
My father knew Edward Elgar. As a small boy in the same village of Broadheath, he would see Elgar as an older man in his garden, he loved flowers. He would always say hello and look at my father and stop his gardening to speak to him and his brothers and sister as they walked past. I was lucky to live in the same village many years later. Sadly, now all family have gone. But what beautiful music!! I am approaching 70 years now but this moves me, such talent!
@merlinstwin7373
@merlinstwin7373 9 ай бұрын
What an absolutely lovely family memory that is! Elgar was quintessentially English, a formidable creative force.
@leslieelizabeth219
@leslieelizabeth219 8 ай бұрын
His music speaks to me. It’s so nice that your father had met Elgar ❤
@jamescooper9537
@jamescooper9537 8 ай бұрын
WOW. That is amazing.Thnaks for sharing that
@Kent-qo6xp
@Kent-qo6xp 7 ай бұрын
One of the best melodies of history! Kent Vogel A.S.C.A.P
@user-oi5jz2sz6m
@user-oi5jz2sz6m 7 ай бұрын
I've been in Queensland in 2005, I am from Brasil. Happy to listen this orquestra from Queensland and also Love Edward Elgar, specialy this variation.
@The_Viscount
@The_Viscount 9 ай бұрын
This piece was written for Elgar's friend, editor, and publisher, Augustus J Jaeger. Elgar struggled with depression and questioned his own worth and abilities. Through the years they worked together, Jaeger was there for Elgar through depressive episodes, and reaffirming the composers' abilities. Apparently, this is meant to be a musical telling of their relationship. It's one my favorites.
@stephenking3044
@stephenking3044 7 ай бұрын
'Nimrod ....Nimrod is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis and Books of Chronicles. The son of Cush and therefore a great-grandson of Noah, Nimrod was described as a king in the land of Shinar. The Bible states that he was "a mighty hunter before the Lord [and] ... began to be mighty in the earth"......Jaeger was Norwegian .Jaeger in Norwegian translates as 'Hunter'....therefore 'The 'Enigma ' of the enigma variations!.Clever old Elgar!
@peedee-zo1yq
@peedee-zo1yq 5 ай бұрын
May not be very appropriate but.....long live depressive geniuses.....
@user-io4fy9vr7i
@user-io4fy9vr7i 4 ай бұрын
Ik kan alleen maar zeggen FANTASTISCH, GEWELDIG mooi nummer.🙏♥️🇳🇱
@trishhallz3394
@trishhallz3394 2 ай бұрын
​@@peedee-zo1yqdon't care too much about the history .. He wrote it for me.
@nannygoatbassoonist
@nannygoatbassoonist 4 ай бұрын
I had a premature emergency c-section due to severe pre-eclampsia a year ago. The preeclampsia was exasperated after contracting covid, and I was in the hospital at 34 weeks. They tried to slow it down with magnesium, but I was in too bad of a shape to remain pregnant, so I had to have an emergency c-section. I wanted so badly to be able to breastfeed. My baby was immediately taken to the NICU and I was too sick to even get out of bed. They brought me a pump. I listened to this on repeat while I looked at pictures of the baby to help stimulate milk production. It worked. This piece has such a triumphant ending. A year later, I have my health back and a healthy active little boy who still breastfeeds.
@cdeweijer12
@cdeweijer12 2 ай бұрын
Thank goodness, you and your baby were saved and are thriving now. The power of music is indeed miraculously strong, a divine medicine in my opinion. It’s a gift from God. Best wishes to you and your loves ones❤
@Daniel-deMerrivale
@Daniel-deMerrivale 2 ай бұрын
I really wish this was the English National Anthem. Reminds me of summer days when I was young, looking up through elm and oak trees at the bright blue sky. A place now gone.
@Richard500
@Richard500 20 күн бұрын
Yes, the English National Anthem but NOT the National Anthem.
@DavidMitchell-by2hr
@DavidMitchell-by2hr 9 күн бұрын
That England still exists you just have to look.
@Daniel-deMerrivale
@Daniel-deMerrivale 9 күн бұрын
@@DavidMitchell-by2hr You may be right for smaller enclaves, but when I was growing up what are now enclaves were generally what you got over a great area. The majestic elms used to dominate the landscape. We had “tree noise” (leafy woods and streets, that rustled when the wind blew). Now it’s traffic noise etc. Opposite where I was brought up there were around 300 mature elm woodland, some over 100 years old, reaching up and spreading out. Dutch elm disease devastated them all and tree spaces were lost. Over development, loss of local culture, loss of manufacturing. No, this is no longer the country I knew.
@Richard500
@Richard500 20 күн бұрын
The older I get the more this piece makes me want to cry.
@misterdog7
@misterdog7 Жыл бұрын
Probably because they practice a lot, but I always wonder why no musician actually gets overcome with emotions playing a piece like this and lets a tear escape.
@nwmusic2010
@nwmusic2010 Жыл бұрын
It happens quite a bit in rehearsals.
@reseebruder7600
@reseebruder7600 Жыл бұрын
Let me tell you, everytime I play this piece in my orchestra I'm near tears 😂
@deanvanjaarsveld3415
@deanvanjaarsveld3415 Жыл бұрын
It's because we pour all the emotions into the music
@diamonddog4708
@diamonddog4708 Жыл бұрын
As a chorister I've teared up in rehearsal's a few times, not to this obviously. The adrenaline kicks in at the performance. The second half of Mozart's 'Confutatis' will do it every time. Spine tingling
@misterdog7
@misterdog7 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback guys! Good to see that great music still has the ability to make grown men cry, and who can blame them.
@Maddybreenofficial
@Maddybreenofficial 2 жыл бұрын
This is the single most moving piece of music ever made. lest we forget.
@edwardthtan
@edwardthtan Ай бұрын
Agree!
@normanbabbitt818
@normanbabbitt818 2 жыл бұрын
one of my favorite pieces and out of many I've heard this is the best performance yet. Unlike many of the performances, the winds and strings are balanced here. Just absolutely jerks the tears right out of your face. So perfect. thanks so much Queensland S. O.
@seanvictor736
@seanvictor736 10 ай бұрын
I hail from a former British colony, the British conquered us and then on certain occasions massacred us and treated us slaves, and stole and pillaged all our wealth so as a man from a former British colony I have a bitter taste for the British, but having said that we had a certain love and respect for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the second, she had a dignified personality fit to be a Queen, in her younger days she was a beautiful damsel, and she lived an untarnished life so your comment corresponds perfectly to this piece of classical music.
@mdlspld
@mdlspld Жыл бұрын
Nimrod will forever be associated with the days following the death of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The solace in the cords, matches beyond our sorrow. Gone but never forgotten. May She rest in eternal peace.
@jaymacintyre1777
@jaymacintyre1777 2 ай бұрын
Arguably the most beautiful 4 minutes of music ever composed. The beating heart of Elgar's great Enigma Variations
@billace90
@billace90 2 жыл бұрын
This moving, short jewel embodies the British spirit of resilience and perseverance. And you don’t have to be one to get tears in your eyes listening to it.
@mike1536
@mike1536 2 жыл бұрын
I live in chicago area, I have been here since 11 years old. Born near Istanbul. I am 39 now, been listening to Elgar since my early 20s. Timeless beautiful music, doesn’t matter where you are or came from, we can all appreciate the brilliance this man put on paper and this orchestra playing it so masterfully.
@tombows6980
@tombows6980 Жыл бұрын
I'm British but I don't get patriotic when listening to this. This song and my constant battle with loneliness and depression are one and the same. I can't explain it, but this song helps me realize the few things I have in life are worth living for.
@nick260682
@nick260682 Жыл бұрын
@@tombows6980 keep strong mate, never be ashamed to ask for help, and remember better times are almost certainly round the corner. All this is temporary.
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon 4 ай бұрын
oh boo hoo hoo!
@cantorsparadise
@cantorsparadise Жыл бұрын
Exquisite piece, beautifully performed. More so than God Save The Queen or Rule Britanna, this piece embodies the essence of 'Britishness' for me - courage, resolve and hope, tinged with a wistful melancholy and romantic yearning. It is the music we play on sad occasions, such as state funerals. And I think the music a nation turns to on such occasions says a lot more about it than its celebratory music, and more honestly expresses its deep identity.
@johnandkathleenodonnell4130
@johnandkathleenodonnell4130 Жыл бұрын
Such a beautifully expressed comment. Thank you for sharing a bit of your sensibility. My affection for your country runs deep.
@martinwfarrell
@martinwfarrell Жыл бұрын
@@johnandkathleenodonnell4130 I used to have similar sentiments about that country but not now, since Brexit. IMO it has revealed a nasty side that i didn't really know existed. Long live Europe/EU and its wonderful musical heritage
@cantorsparadise
@cantorsparadise Жыл бұрын
@@martinwfarrell Most people in the UK did not vote for Brexit. It was an appalling abuse of democracy that misrepresented the will of the majority. Please be assured that the majority of the british people are as open-minded, internationalist and pro-European as we were before that scandalous and fraudulent corruption of our political process.
@sanctejohannesorapronobis8825
@sanctejohannesorapronobis8825 Жыл бұрын
You’re Catholic aren’t you? I’m also an Englishman and agree entirely, but you speak with a spirit I think I recognise
@martinwfarrell
@martinwfarrell Жыл бұрын
Yes i am but i don't see the relevance of my faith. I am not French or Italian but i love their national anthems. Music transends
@cavan2664
@cavan2664 20 күн бұрын
Musicians put their hearts into their instruments and their emotions into the music and then into their orchestra so that the audience hears the music but feels what the composer is saying. This reminds me of a time when people, rich and poor, actually loved this place. You can't play with a broken heart.
@briancairns6649
@briancairns6649 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful performance...no schmaltz or exaggerated slow tempos...just Elgar's magnificent music speaking for itself!!
@ommyotter4064
@ommyotter4064 6 ай бұрын
I choke up almost every time I hear this. Thanks to Elgar and the Queensland Symphony for helping me release my emotions when nearly nothing else makes me cry like that. I hope there is an afterlife and that Elgar knows how beloved his work has become.
@dr.v.j.340
@dr.v.j.340 9 күн бұрын
Jesus is the way to Salvation. Repent and believe. God bless you, neighbor. And oh by the way, I agree… beautiful and lasting art!
@ianhills8980
@ianhills8980 Ай бұрын
For me the best bit is near the end when everything suddenly goes quiet after the tumultuous build-up. It is so peaceful and relaxing.
@martystrasinger3801
@martystrasinger3801 9 ай бұрын
I haven’t listened to this in a while. Yes, tears. Also almost passed out because I forgot to breathe.
@josephdadey
@josephdadey Жыл бұрын
Damn, it's hard to get through this without crying. I'm not going to speculate if his love for Jaeger was romantic plutonic or fraternal, but it was an immeasureable love just the same, and to witness such an expressioin of love is humbling. Thank you Mr Elgar for sharing one of your most intimate expressions of love with the world.
@psijicassassin7166
@psijicassassin7166 Жыл бұрын
Plutonic love sounds deathly sinister and grim. It's a far cry from the sadness of the piece.
@josephdadey
@josephdadey Жыл бұрын
@@psijicassassin7166 Wow, that's an interesting take. First, there's nothing sinister about plutonic love (the love between friends). Also, the Nimrod variation isn't sad to me.
@psijicassassin7166
@psijicassassin7166 Жыл бұрын
@@josephdadey Isn't Pluto the god of the underworld? Sounds morbid and ghastly.
@josephdadey
@josephdadey Жыл бұрын
@@psijicassassin7166 Yes, I believe that's true, but it's from the Greek philosopher Plato , not the Roman god Pluto.
@josephdadey
@josephdadey Жыл бұрын
@@psijicassassin7166 By the way.. thank you. I have misspelled platonic far too much herein. I was going to edit my posts, but I didn't want your comment to lose context, so I'll just confess to being a dumbass :)
@craigemmerich1604
@craigemmerich1604 Жыл бұрын
Probably the best orchestral version of this piece, I have ever heard. Brilliant!
@CollieDog24
@CollieDog24 6 ай бұрын
Listen to the Warsaw Philharmonic orchestra conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk,you,ll get the whole Enigma Variations, it,s good!!
@brandonlegallez
@brandonlegallez Жыл бұрын
This piece of music - words can barely describe my affection for it.
@robertpadgett4192
@robertpadgett4192 2 жыл бұрын
Elgar advised that the famous secret melody to his Enigma Variations must play "through and over" each movement as a counterpoint. Felix Mendelssohn's version of "Ein feste Burg" (A Mighty Fortress) forms an elegant counterpoint with Variation IX (Nimrod):
@ianpeake7711
@ianpeake7711 2 жыл бұрын
What 🤔
@oweeoh7895
@oweeoh7895 2 жыл бұрын
@@ianpeake7711 The enigma variations were created with a well recognized theme in mind that fits with the variations. Elgar never stated what the theme was but gave some rules of what it was.
@breadmonkeys
@breadmonkeys Жыл бұрын
I don't know whether I want us to find out, or for it to be forever a mystery.
@nomates3204
@nomates3204 2 ай бұрын
Play a recording of Big Ben Westminster chimes over Nimrod .Westminster Tower is the dark place,any vicars daughter could recognise the chimes and Big Ben's chimes is the most famous sound in the world bar none that it's a wonder no,one made the link before now. Elgar' said it is based on a theme , not a tune.
@robertpadgett4192
@robertpadgett4192 Ай бұрын
@@nomates3204 kzbin.info/www/bejne/o6rNm5mhf5dqmdk
@matthewcurmi8016
@matthewcurmi8016 Жыл бұрын
As I hear this, I am writing a list of the war victims in my home island - only a few miles across - but the list keeps getting longer and longer. Fathers who did not return home. Mothers who lost children. This, and only this, is what we get with war.
@robpriest9031
@robpriest9031 Жыл бұрын
This piece allows us to hear a true crescendo. Very moving.
@wendychen5779
@wendychen5779 2 жыл бұрын
An admirable interpretation of the famous "Nimrod"! How I wish the QSO would play the entire "Enigma Variations" beginning with the equally famous, yet simple, theme statement. Before we are lucky to have that, however, I'd highly recommend listeners try the performance of the complete "Enigma" by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra (under the baton of Kaspszyk), available on KZbin. The experience may enhance your appreciation of the "Nimrod" variation, whether by the QSO or any other orchestra, even more.
@michaelbutcher3563
@michaelbutcher3563 Ай бұрын
One of my father's favourite classical works. Whenever it was on the radio he'd have it on loud. I remember a Thursday when i was packing to go away for a weekend and this piece was on his radio downstairs. Suddenly i just didn't want to go away and leave my dad for the weekend. I had a far bigger stereo than his radio downstairs, maybe i should have put it on it.
@stevenhobbs3288
@stevenhobbs3288 2 ай бұрын
Here out of curiosity after reading Kieron Gillens X-men forever and I can’t believe how familiar this is. I think I must have heard it in a dozen movies
@composernotes
@composernotes Жыл бұрын
Amongst all the wonderful moments composed by Edward Elgar, surely this is the most beautiful, exquisite and heart-wrenching. If I compose even one minute of music in my lifetime as extraordinary as this, I will consider that I have achieved greatness!
@brendadrew834
@brendadrew834 Жыл бұрын
The second movement of Edvard Grieg's Holberg Suite is equally beautiful and moving along with his famous gorgeous Piano Concerto in A minor. We could say that also about the deeply beautiful and moving piano concertos by the equally iconic Russian composers Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky! Elgar has plenty of company in this regard!
@chollocks
@chollocks Жыл бұрын
Cello concerto
@thenoobyblock1208
@thenoobyblock1208 Жыл бұрын
Elgar was without a doubt a musical and compositional genius. Land of Hope and Glory, Nimrod, Pomp and Circumstance, etc. - any song that captures the essence and plenitude of our country was by his hand. This song in particular never fails to bring a tear to my eye, and it's quite incredible how one man could compose something of such depth and pathos. Rest in peace, Sir Edward Elgar.
@normafivaz8916
@normafivaz8916 11 ай бұрын
Touches the heart at its deepest, vulnerable, tender point: Thank you for giving me such a blessing!
@arteguey
@arteguey 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best renditios of Nimrod I've ever heard
@JJBushfan
@JJBushfan 3 ай бұрын
'What's a violin, Bruce?' 'It's a pub with no beer, mate.' I think I'm going to get crucified for this.
@johnrondeau220
@johnrondeau220 2 жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful rendering of a masterpiece. There are infinite interpretations however this one is decidedly unique.
@davidvarley1812
@davidvarley1812 2 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest piece of music by one of the most impressive composers , performed by a talented group of individuals. Thanks you for the pleasure.
@mensariznikli
@mensariznikli 27 күн бұрын
"Nimrod" by Edward Elgar, is a masterpiece that captures the pain of separation and the subsequent power of rebirth. With its melodic structure, it delves deep into emotions and reignites hope. This composition celebrates the human ability to find strength and be reborn amidst challenging times.
@SenzoTanaka
@SenzoTanaka 16 күн бұрын
Yes, it's very English.
@ruthfox7267
@ruthfox7267 2 ай бұрын
I hear the first notes and immediately I relax and feel calm. Such a beautiful piece of music, I wonder whether young people today who don't grow up with classical music the way I did are even able to relate to it and appreciate it.
@stuross8190
@stuross8190 Ай бұрын
I will make sure my freshly hatched Grand daughter hears this often. Not just during a televised event, but at home when it is just right for a bit of Elgar.
@juanjesusgonzalez251
@juanjesusgonzalez251 Жыл бұрын
Esta música llega hasta lo más profundo de mi ser.
@thomasmoagi-xw1ks
@thomasmoagi-xw1ks Жыл бұрын
❤ IT S0 MUCH❤
@catchoupiote
@catchoupiote Жыл бұрын
I think I first heard of the Queenslad symphony, like many other people aroud the world, when they made those very fine rerecordings of Franz Waxman film scores back in the 80' for the Varese Sarabande label. I must have had a vague notion Queensland was in Australia, but the important thing was that the recordings were extremely well done, with a seriousness and musicality you usually expect for the classical repertoire. I also realised several years later, after listening to other Waxman rerecordings, that Richard Mills was an outstanding conductor with a perfect understanding of that kind of music.
@mademoiselledusfonctionell1609
@mademoiselledusfonctionell1609 Ай бұрын
There is something about English music. Elgar, Holst, Parry... You hear straight away that it comes from the British Isles.
@charlesrae3793
@charlesrae3793 6 ай бұрын
it's hard not to think of Remembrance Sunday when I hear this The sheer depth of emotion always elicits tears.. The climax always gets me, no matter how often I have heard it. The sign of truly great music that it survives even familarity.
@cdean2950
@cdean2950 Жыл бұрын
I am an American. I honor the memory, resilience, dignity of Queen Elizabeth II when I hear this piece. She lived a life of service to the Commonwealth just as she promised. She was as constant as the North Star. God Bless Her Majesty.
@kevinblakemore9856
@kevinblakemore9856 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful words we will miss her.
@daneelolivaw602
@daneelolivaw602 Жыл бұрын
what a lovely comment, Thank you.
@James-ll3jb
@James-ll3jb Жыл бұрын
Indeed. I, too.
@jasonlongsworth4036
@jasonlongsworth4036 Жыл бұрын
Muse: the globalist
@stewartgillions3112
@stewartgillions3112 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou beautiful
@dustinharris5573
@dustinharris5573 Жыл бұрын
i performed this with an honors orchestra in high school, and it was the greatest feeling in the world
@briansearle4138
@briansearle4138 12 күн бұрын
For all our dday heroes, Thank you Dad . 🇬🇧
@JeremyWong194
@JeremyWong194 2 жыл бұрын
The perfect kind of musical piece for this time in history. Just like this song kept up British morale during WW2, so this song can help people stay resilient through this pandemic
@billace90
@billace90 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. Pure British perseverance, and resilience!
@tonyblakemore2355
@tonyblakemore2355 6 ай бұрын
Brilliantly reproduced, thank you. A piece of music forever linked to Remembrance Day, and credited to one of the finest musicians that ever lived.
@bowman05
@bowman05 11 ай бұрын
What is it about this piece touches so many in such a profound and emotional way? For me, at least in part it evokes a sense of loss for a time, a place and people we knew loved and are now and forever gone.
@joodzstuff7325
@joodzstuff7325 Ай бұрын
Musicians are in a different mind space whenever and whatever we're playing
@pulau6481
@pulau6481 Жыл бұрын
Absolute perfection.
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 Жыл бұрын
This music symbolize the ultimate sacrifice of former citizens of Britain/Commonwealth whether they volunteered or conscripted a call to arms to a country in need this is not about Glory as some counties glorify thier dead in a pointless. Ritual draping there flag with there medals and ribbons it's about the futility and waste fullness of war it's about. Remembrance the fallen men and women during the great war ww1 and ww2 that cost thousands of thousands lives.
@geea8509
@geea8509 2 жыл бұрын
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few",
@BerrikoAndonik
@BerrikoAndonik Жыл бұрын
Nimrod, a lone hunter-king of Assyria, is the name support of the most great piece of classic music of XXth century from England. Perhaps, and only perhaps, the music's names are correlated at inverse with the quality of the music they represent. Very well touched by orchestra.
@mattwilson433
@mattwilson433 2 ай бұрын
Hans Zimmer used this in Dunkirk score when English mothers fathers came to rescue sons scene in little boats…one of the more moving scenes in recent film history.
@cathywilson3146
@cathywilson3146 2 ай бұрын
And a TRUE fact of history of how our country and its' allies prevented a fascist onslaught. So proud to have heard my grandad talk about this and how the country really did come together to defeat Hitler, before he passed.
@TaiwaneseAndBeauty13
@TaiwaneseAndBeauty13 Жыл бұрын
My orchestra will be performing this in honor of her late majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Such a moving and majestic piece of music.
@chrisg0001
@chrisg0001 Жыл бұрын
No one cares
@williamJ1396
@williamJ1396 Жыл бұрын
​@@chrisg0001 u cared enough to even say that lmao
@VK6AB-
@VK6AB- 3 күн бұрын
Wonderful.
@arteguey
@arteguey 2 жыл бұрын
A perfect tempo and a perfect balance between different instruments of the orchestra
@koshino99
@koshino99 9 күн бұрын
シェアさせていただきます
@tiberiumdsv2321
@tiberiumdsv2321 2 жыл бұрын
A stalagmite with no stalactite above it brought me here. This music touched my heart and soul.
@lawrencewinter
@lawrencewinter 27 күн бұрын
Some pieces of music feel like they existed before time began. This is one such piece. Thanks for bringing it to us QSO
@PMC-ji6vm
@PMC-ji6vm Жыл бұрын
Beautifully performed. Excellent tempo, rendering mystery and bliss to this masterpiece.
@katrinas2752
@katrinas2752 Жыл бұрын
What a stunning performance of this lovely piece. Brought tears to my eyes.
@garyevans1820
@garyevans1820 5 ай бұрын
Always makes me think of Armistice 11.00hrs 11/11/18. I always shed a tear
@brendadrew834
@brendadrew834 Жыл бұрын
Divinely beautiful melody but then that's where divinely beautiful music comes from , heaven! As a lifelong pianist/composer of lyrical pieces for piano and an American folk opera, I can personally attest to that, music from the angelic spheres, out there in the heavens as well as from the heart and soul! May Edward Elgar rest in peace on the Other Side, our "spiritual home"! "We're spiritual beings having a human experience"...the late Dr. Wayne Dyer and before him, French philosopher and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in the 1700s! Hard to get this moving melody out of one's head! ❤🎼🎹🎵♥
@PrismaticCatastrophism
@PrismaticCatastrophism 4 ай бұрын
This should play at the title screen of the universe. It's perfect from the origin and the end, I like this kind of sense of finality, because it doesn't sound sorrow.
@RahulDevanarayanan
@RahulDevanarayanan 11 ай бұрын
HardThrasher’s excellent Battle of Britain history series brings me here. I cried when this played during the end of his video, and I cried again now. Incredible piece
@peaxtblackbird4135
@peaxtblackbird4135 Жыл бұрын
Gotas de lluvia cayendo sobre el polvo Chispazos de luz en alamedas umbrias Un río rugidor Un temblor en el aire...
@colinstafford7846
@colinstafford7846 4 ай бұрын
Have you noticed that when aclassical composer wants to create a strong emotional response the music is slow the notes get higher snd the crescendo builds so it becomes so tense before being released.
@mekaworldus
@mekaworldus Жыл бұрын
It's like stepping through the gates of Heaven. 🇳🇬
@markdowse3572
@markdowse3572 2 жыл бұрын
Four minutes of absolute beauty..... 🎶 Thank you, QSO. 🙏 M 🦘🏏😎
@JesusMartinez-og3bg
@JesusMartinez-og3bg 4 ай бұрын
Estos grandes hombres. Seguramente han sido tocados por la mano de Dios. Su inspiración es muy grande. Nunca se perdera la música clásica.
@kevinhart3555
@kevinhart3555 27 күн бұрын
Played at my fathers funeral. Nuff said or the tears might start. Thanks Dad. Love you.
@gazza2933
@gazza2933 4 күн бұрын
Bravo! 🇦🇺 👏🏻 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@davidpeters6536
@davidpeters6536 3 ай бұрын
Loved this since I first heard it when I was 7 years old. This and Holst's Planet suite were amazing at seven and remain so at almost 70. I also love The Rolling Stones who I discovered about the same time!
@TheVaughan5
@TheVaughan5 4 ай бұрын
Every time I hear the Enigma Variations, the 2 symphonies, overture In the South, Sospiri, Dream of Gerontius I think, yes, Elgar was and is the greatest of them all.
@lisaroberts8135
@lisaroberts8135 10 күн бұрын
Beautiful….never get tired of listening to this wonderful piece of music!
@johnjanland4788
@johnjanland4788 2 жыл бұрын
There is so much more to life than death that this item porters JM.
@peterd788
@peterd788 26 күн бұрын
My music teacher said the only way to play Nimrod is really, really carefully.
@caroljeanscholl7370
@caroljeanscholl7370 Жыл бұрын
I know this has been sitting here a while but I was wondering if you read this If you could explain the title of this piece. As it uses words like variations of something else, Or what is meant by Nimrod etc. I'm assuming is compared to or written in different styles. So if you can explain the title to me I would really appreciate it Thank you.
@cybertommy75
@cybertommy75 Жыл бұрын
That’s a good question. So when Elgar composed his Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, popularly known as the Enigma Variations it was comprising fourteen variations on an original theme. This work, commenced in a spirit of humour & continued in deep seriousness, contains sketches of the composer's friends. It may be understood that these personages comment or reflect on the original theme & each one attempts a solution of the Enigma, for so the theme is called. The sketches are not 'portraits' but each variation contains a distinct idea founded on some particular personality or perhaps on some incident known only to two people. This is the basis of the composition, but the work may be listened to as a 'piece of music' apart from any extraneous consideration. In naming his theme "Enigma", Elgar posed a challenge which has generated much speculation but has never been conclusively answered. The Enigma is widely believed to involve a hidden melody. When it was played for the first time in 1899 it was a huge part of the way to become famous as it was an instant favorite and became highly requested!
@kevinpierce3458
@kevinpierce3458 10 ай бұрын
Nimrod was the biblical mighty hunter. The UK used to have a reconnaissance aircraft named Nimrod which I always thought was the best & strongest name a spy plane could ever have
@caroljeanscholl7370
@caroljeanscholl7370 10 ай бұрын
@@kevinpierce3458 oh..ok... Thanks
@nomates3204
@nomates3204 2 ай бұрын
I was an electrical inspector on the very first Nimrod aircraft at Broughton Chester​. It was built from a fully completed D. H Comet which had about 11ft. Removed from its centre section. I also inspected every flight deck electrical panel fitted to every Nimrod
@paullee4063
@paullee4063 2 жыл бұрын
1:48 I’m I tripping or is that bass player the one in 2SetViolins video?
@QSOrchestra
@QSOrchestra 2 жыл бұрын
You'd be referring to our Section Principal Double Bass Phoebe Russell 😊
@Wilkins_Micawber
@Wilkins_Micawber 3 ай бұрын
Elgar was without doubt England's greatest composer. His sound has is at one with the English identity.
@Metasisic
@Metasisic Жыл бұрын
Very touching music. My favorite variations to Elgar's work are the breif IV and know also IX. The slow built-up comprising of the Nimrod variation reminds me of the fugal second movement part of Also Sprach Zarathustra by Strauss titled 'Of the Backworldman', it also has a very emotional built-up climax, one of my favorite pieces of music as a teenager, from a stand point of sheer impassable romantic beauty.
@songsmith31a
@songsmith31a Жыл бұрын
Agree about the final movement "EDU" - a memorable performance of which can be found played by the Warsaw Philjharmonic in their complete version of "Enigma" elsewhere on KZbin.
@erzsebetkovacs899
@erzsebetkovacs899 2 күн бұрын
NIMBROD. MEZOPOTÁMIA KIRAJÁNAK IRODOTTFELWMELŐ. CSODÁLATOS MŰ ..A KIRÁLY SZELLEMI NAGYSÁGÁT OIGAZÁN FELISMERTE Nagyon. 4:07 Ráillő mű Erzsébet Kirájnö is és a szerzö is hun elödökkel rendelkezett❤❤
@zara4793
@zara4793 4 ай бұрын
I don’t know why, but when I hear this song, I feel the struggle and ultimately the triumph of standing on top of Mount Everest, the highest place in the world.
@johnbostrom3923
@johnbostrom3923 2 ай бұрын
This is an inspired performance. Did anyone catch Rachel Maddow playing with the strings? Now we know what she's doing when she says she has gone fishing!
@SenzoTanaka
@SenzoTanaka 16 күн бұрын
Bravo. ❤
@markherron1407
@markherron1407 Жыл бұрын
Rest in HEAVEN Queen 👑 Elizabeth II! Go HUG someone today IF they're been vaccinated or not 🚫 Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
@ukar69
@ukar69 Жыл бұрын
Not surprisingly this was played whenever the RAF Nimrods were displayed. It always brought a lump to the throat
@joseluisanton8885
@joseluisanton8885 7 ай бұрын
La música de Elgar posee un grado de emotividad superior, me transporta al mundo dónde la belleza se desnuda.
@newenglandgreenman
@newenglandgreenman 6 ай бұрын
I love this piece, and this is in my opinion the best performance available on KZbin. The others get the tempo too slow.
@murrayx254
@murrayx254 Жыл бұрын
rest in peace her majesty
@mememachine7044
@mememachine7044 2 ай бұрын
I evokes a great nation and island state surrounded by sea to me coming from my native Britain.
@rugsack2005
@rugsack2005 Жыл бұрын
Excellent performance. Love the slow and steady buildup to the crescendo and then down to end. Well done
@mudskipper0075
@mudskipper0075 2 жыл бұрын
Wow …just wow….👍
@claudiasg3385
@claudiasg3385 7 ай бұрын
Encontré la versión en Spotify y ahora la busco aquí, me ha encantado demasiado! Es una belleza exquisita...
@sarahemily1
@sarahemily1 3 жыл бұрын
Spectacular ♥️
@bilingualviolinists
@bilingualviolinists 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you!!
@tapadibal5874
@tapadibal5874 Ай бұрын
putain, c'est beau!!!
@richardwilliams473
@richardwilliams473 Жыл бұрын
I believe the conductor plays the French Horn as well? Nice to see Tim Corkerin on timpani
@adam28xx
@adam28xx 3 жыл бұрын
Any reason why the conductor isn't named?
@QSOrchestra
@QSOrchestra 3 жыл бұрын
No reason - apologies for the omission. This is conducted by Peter Luff.
@mariabuchner279
@mariabuchner279 10 ай бұрын
maybe behind this composition Elgar has hidden an old version of the (roman-catholic) choral melody which is later used for the (lutheran-protestant) choral "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" ... ? I think, it would fit (with some small changes of the melody)
@user-fj4qp5eo5j
@user-fj4qp5eo5j 3 ай бұрын
Inspired by Elgar's dear friend Augustus Jaeger, whose last name in German means "Hunter."
@oldcaretaker
@oldcaretaker 5 ай бұрын
Nothing like music can move even an old cynic like me to tears it transcends emotion ❤❤❤
@gregodonnell8469
@gregodonnell8469 6 ай бұрын
Not as painfully slow as Bernstein’s interpretation, but… surprisingly enjoyable considering it’s customized tempo. Of all the versions that decided to use their own tempo instead of Elgar’s, this is by far the best. Bravo!
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