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==Arrangements== Arrangements of the ''Variations'' include: * The composer's arrangement of the complete work for piano solo * The composer's arrangement of the complete work for [[piano duet]] (two pianos) * Duet (piano, four hands) β by John E. West F.R.A.M., F.R.C.O (1863β1929), organist, composer and musical adviser to [[Novello & Co]] * Transcription for chamber ensemble/orchestra by George Morton (UK)<ref>[https://www.georgeconducts.co.uk/enigma.html "Edward Elgar β ''Enigma Variations''], chamber edition, georgeconducts.co.uk</ref> * [[Brass band (British style)|Brass band]] β by composer [[Eric Ball (composer)|Eric Ball]] * There are many arrangements of individual variations, particularly Variation IX "Nimrod" * Variation X "Dorabella" was published separately in its orchestral version * Transcription for Wind Band by Earl Slocum (USA) * Transcription for Symphonic Wind Band by John Morrison (UK) * Transcription for Symphonic Band by Douglas McLain * Transcription for the [[Wanamaker Organ]] by Peter Richard Conte * 2013 β Transcription for Symphonic Wind Ensemble by Donald C. Patterson for the [[United States Marine Band]] * 2017 β [[Hans Zimmer]] included themes from Elgar's Variations in the soundtrack for the original motion picture soundtrack ''[[Dunkirk (2017 film)|Dunkirk]]''.
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