Elgar's Enigma Variations

Enigmatic Elgar, early Britten, a thrilling new work – and some outstanding young talent.
Britten’s Simple Symphony is surely one of his most popular works, its ‘Playful Pizzicato’ even turning up as the soundtrack to commercials. Its four movements are based on pieces Britten wrote as a precocious pre-teen, then reworked in his early twenties. Elgar’s Enigma Variations is also, possibly, his most popular work. Each variation of the theme depicts a friend of the composer’s, such as the famous ‘Nimrod’ movement - a portrait of ‘a long summer evening talk’ with August Jaeger. In between is Simcock’s new Triple Concerto, composed for an exceptional trio of musicians, including CBSO Collaborative Artist Jess Gilliam on saxophone. Conductor Stephanie Childress makes her debut with the CBSO.
This concert is generously supported by Dr Charley Johnston in memory of Dolores.
About Elgar's Enigma Variations
PRE-CONCERT TALK
Join us for a pre-concert talk with Stephanie Childress and Jess Gillam ahead of the afternoon's performance. More information about the talk will be published closer to the time.
Full programme
- Britten, Simple Symphony (18mins)
- Gwilym Simcock, Triple Concerto (25mins)
- Elgar, Enigma Variations (33mins)
Performers

Stephanie Childress
Conductor
Jess Gillam
Saxophone
Sheku Kanneh-Mason
Cello
Ben Goldscheider
Horn
Gwilym Simcock
Orchestral Piano


