ENIGMAVARIATIONS

Enigma Variations

Edward Elgar composed his Variations on an Original Theme for Orchestra , Op. 36, commonly referred to as the Enigma Variations, in 1898–99. It is a set of fourteen variations on a hidden "theme" that is, in Elgar's words, "not played". It is Elgar's best-known large-scale composition, for both the music itself and the enigma behind it.

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