By the way, the name "Variation 15" was chosen because there's only 14 Enigma variations so their version is the 15th variation (Not that Benjamin and Hans made 14 versions and the one that was used was the 15th - if that what is understood lol).
Exactly. Nimrod is Variation 9 (of 14) that Elgar composed in his Variations on an Original Theme, commonly known as the Enigma Variations. Benjamin's (and Hans I suppose?) version is cleverly named Variation 15.
Exactly. Nimrod is Variation 9 (of 14) that Elgar composed in his Variations on an Original Theme, commonly known as the Enigma Variations. Benjamin's (and Hans I suppose?) version is cleverly named Variation 15.
Indeed. I must admit that when the tracklist came out, I thought it was some sort of crazy experimental track that they redid for the 15th time then the Wallfisch/Eglar credit came out,
By the way, the name "Variation 15" was chosen because there's only 14 Enigma variations so their version is the 15th variation (Not that Benjamin and Hans made 14 versions and the one that was used was the 15th - if that what is understood lol).
Exactly. Nimrod is Variation 9 (of 14) that Elgar composed in his Variations on an Original Theme, commonly known as the Enigma Variations. Benjamin's (and Hans I suppose?) version is cleverly named Variation 15.