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Elgar and eventually
The name for the College proved especially contentious and was eventually decided by a postal ballot of members of the Senate, choosing from: Attlee, Conrad, Darwin, Elgar, Maitland, Marlowe and Tyler.
According to Philip Jones, a friend of one of the players who was present, one of the players, Elgar Howarth, eventually took matters into his own hands and wrote a score out for them.

Elgar and these
Elgar called these references " entirely fitting to the intention of the piece ".
Edwards wrote, " In connection with these much discussed Variations, Mr Elgar tells us that the heading Enigma is justified by the fact that it is possible to add another phrase, which is quite familiar, above the original theme that he has written.
A reviewer of an Elgar recording by one of the other orchestras remarked, " these symphonies really deserve the LSO at its peak.
The orchestra attracted a number of prominent guest conductors during these early years, including Edward Elgar and Richard Strauss, but was dissolved in 1910 because of financial difficulties.
Elgar was interested in ciphers: the Elgar Birthplace Museum preserves four articles from Pall Mall magazine of 1896 entitled Secrets in Cipher and a wooden box that Elgar painted with his solution to a cipher that the fourth of these articles had presented as an insoluble " nihilist cipher ".
Of these, only Elgar Park and Springfield Park contain an Australian rules football oval.
Of the final eight locomotives, three were retained until 1994 for use on special railtours, these being 50007 Sir Edward Elgar, 50033 Glorious and 50050 Fearless.

Elgar and into
When Elgar was requested to write a work for the King's coronation, he worked the suggestion into his Coronation Ode, for which he asked the poet and essayist A. C. Benson to write the words.
Elgar was also faced with many people's assumption that he would use the standard hymn tunes for the sections of the poem that had already been absorbed into Anglican hymn books: " Firmly I believe and truly ", and " Praise to the Holiest in the Height ".
The solo line repeats and elaborates the five themes, particularly the second subject which has appeared briefly in the opening orchestral section and is transformed in the solo part into the " Windflower " theme, " of a poetic beauty exceptional even for Elgar ".
In 1984, 50007 Hercules was repainted into lined Brunswick green livery and renamed Sir Edward Elgar, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Great Western Railway ( GWR ).
Unfortunately, their assignment inadvertently brings them into contact with Elgar, who turns them into chimpanzees.
After a struggling fight between Divatox's minions as well as Jason and Kim, Larigot and Yara revert the two back to normal, but Divatox throws Elgar into the lava, allowing Maligore to climb out.
From 1984 to 1986 the duo recorded 11 songs at Grettisgat studios ( which later turned into Sýrland ) which are known as The Elgar Sessions.
Sumsion would later write of his musically formative experiences at the cathedral: ‘ Quite soon after my entry into the choir I was singing with the Choirs Festival Chorus and gradually absorbing the choral music of the great classical composers and the contemporary writers, of whom the giant was certainly Elgar.
While under Divatox's employ, Elgar piloted the Terrorzord, though it ended up being transformed into a camel by one of Porto's monsters.
As Astronema, Ashley tricked Elgar into freeing her.

Elgar and Enigma
36, commonly referred to as the Enigma Variations, is a set of a theme and its fourteen variations written for orchestra by Edward Elgar in 1898 – 1899.
She described the ' Friends Pictured Within ' and ' The Enigma ' in two chapters of her book Edward Elgar, ' Memories of a Variation '.
Julian Rushton suggests that any solution must satisfy five criteria, three of which stemming from the above quotations: a " dark saying " must be involved ; the theme " is not played "; the theme should be " well known ", as Elgar stated multiple times ; Dora Penny ( to whom Elgar also wrote the Dorabella Cipher ) should have been, " of all people ," the one to solve the Enigma ; and finally, the details mentioned in the notes accompanying the pianola rolls may be part of the solution.
This solution was favoured by Sir Charles Mackerras, who conducted a concert entitled " Elgar – The Enigma Solved?
The real theme of the Enigma Variations which is present everywhere throughout the work in different shapes, is rather short: it consists of only nine notes ( the first nine notes of Nimrod with added crotchet rests ) on the rhythm of Edward Elgar ’ s own name (" short-short-long-long ", and the reverse of it, " long-long-short-short " and an endnote ).
By doing so, the artist triumphs over depression and discouragement in the Finale, " E. D. U. " So, like some works of Elgar ’ s contemporaries Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, the Enigma Variations are about the artist himself: ( almost ) all the themes of the work are in fact derived from theElgar theme ’.
Professor Ian Parrott, former vice-president of the Elgar Society, in his book on Elgar ( Master Musicians, 1971 ) wrote that the " dark saying ", and possibly the whole of the Enigma, had a biblical source, 1 Corinthians 13: 12, which reads according to the Authorised Version of the Bible: " For now we see through a glass, darkly ( enigmate in the Latin of the Vulgate ); but then face to face: now I know in part ; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
Another literary theme was suggested by Edmund M. Green in The Elgar Society Journal ( November 2004, Vol. 13, No. 6 ) in which he suggested that the " larger " theme is Shakespeare's sixty-sixth Sonnet and that the word " Enigma " stands for the real name of the Dark Lady of the Sonnets.
Elgar wrote his Enigma Variations in the year following the Indiana Pi Bill of 1897, and noted in 1910 that the work was “ commenced in a spirit of humour ”.
Elgar: Enigma variations.
Edward Elgar attempts to use the timpani to imitate the engine of an ocean liner in his " Enigma " Variations by requesting the timpanist play a soft roll with snare drum sticks.
* Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar
Edward and Dora liked one another and remained friends for the rest of the composer's life: Elgar named Variation 10 of his 1899 Variations on an Original Theme ( Enigma ) Dorabella as a dedication to Dora Penny.
* Enigma Variations, a musical work by Edward Elgar
* The 9th variation in the composition Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar
A sculpture group by artist Rose Garrard comprising the Enigma fountain together with a statue of Elgar gazing over Great Malvern stands on Belle Vue Terrace in the town centre.
Among her sculptures are the statue of Sir Edward Elgar and the Enigma Fountain ( Unveiled by Prince Andrew, Duke of York on Belle Vue Terrace, Malvern on 26 May 2000 ).
The last movement of this work is a theme and variations depicting in music the personalities of the five players and their respective instruments, much in the manner that Elgar portrayed his friends in the Enigma Variations.
All Saints, the parish church, was built by a local builder, William Porter, to a design by Troyte Griffith-a friend of Edward Elgar who is depicted in the " Enigma Variations ".
There is evidence to suggest that Elgar composed part of the " Enigma Variations " in the church, but his offer of the original manuscript of his oratorio " The Apostles ", as a gift to the church, was refused by the Anglican church authorities because Elgar was a Roman Catholic and the oratorio was heavily based in that tradition.

Elgar and Variations
In 1899, when the Variations were being finished, Elgar wrote to Lady Mary Lygon to ask permission to use her initials, but as she and her brother were on the point of leaving for Australia ( he had been appointed Governor of New South Wales ) and there was not time for a reply Elgar used "***" instead.
The identities of all are known, and Elgar himself even provided brief notes on the subjects to accompany the five Duo-art pianola rolls of the Variations that the Aeolian Company introduced in 1929.
Elgar was a practising Roman Catholic and on 12 February 1899, eight days before the completion of the Variations, he attended Quinquagesima Mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Malvern.
On 24 May 1912 Elgar conducted a performance of the Variations at a Memorial Concert in aid of the family survivors of musicians who had been lost in the Titanic disaster.
Lloyd Webber has made many recordings, including his BRIT Award winning Elgar Cello Concerto conducted by Yehudi Menuhin ( chosen as the finest ever version by BBC Music Magazine ), the Dvořák Cello Concerto with Václav Neumann and the Czech Philharmonic, Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations with the London Symphony Orchestra under Maxim Shostakovich and a coupling of Britten's Cello Symphony and Walton's Cello Concerto with Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, which was described by Gramophone magazine as " beyond any rival ".
He has also published several editions and arrangements, principally for Faber Music, and was an advisor on new editions of Beethoven ’ s Cello Sonatas and Cello Variations, as well as the Cello Concertos of Dvořák and Elgar.
It was during the ' Forli ' years that Elgar composed many of his works, including, among others, The Black Knight ( 1892 ), Sursm Corda ( 1894 ), and in 1898 the Variations on an Original Theme that gained him his international reputation.
Soon after Butterworth ’ s appointment he suggested that the orchestra should play Elgar ’ s Enigma Variations for the first time.

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