Product Description
Nimrod
from the Enigma Variations by Sir Edward Elgar, Op. 36
This is a five cello version of arguably one of the most
famous classical pieces of the 20th century. Nimrod, the ninth variation of
Elgars Enigma Variations for orchestra (Op. 36), is a tribute to Elgars
great friend and publisher A. J. Jaeger. This arrangement is would make a nice
encore or be perfect for inclusion in a varied program. Only the first cello
part has a tenor clef section and goes above 4th position (C), making it ideal
for a student ensemble of mixed ability.
Keep Calm & Play Cello!
Note
from the arranger: All my arrangements for cello quartet,
quintet and sextet are conceived specifically with the range and technical
capabilities of the cello in mind no simple transpositions or
re-orchestrations of string quartet scores. They are therefore both easily
playable and enjoyable by any intermediate to advanced cello ensemble. Most
parts do not go beyond 4th position, making them equally suitable for student,
mixed ability groups or cello choirs. A complete score and set of parts is
included. Enjoy and feel free to email comments or request for other works to
stringspirational@gmail.com or visit my website www.stringspirational.com to
find out more.
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