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Variations on an Elizabethan Theme

''Variations on an Elizabethan Theme'' (also seen as ''Variations on Sellinger's Round'') is a set of variations for string orchestra, written collaboratively in 1952 by six English composers: Lennox Berkeley, Benjamin Britten, Arthur Oldham, Humphrey Searle, Michael Tippett and William Walton.
Imogen Holst also played an important role in orchestrating the overall work, but she did not write a variation of her own.〔
The variations were written to celebrate the forthcoming coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953.〔 (Benjamin Britten also wrote his opera ''Gloriana'' in honour of this occasion.)
==Background==
At the Aix-en-Provence Festival in July 1952, Benjamin Britten had attended the premiere of ''La guirlande de Campra'', a collaborative work by seven French composers, and this gave him the idea of inviting several English composers to join him in each writing a variation on a theme from the time of the first Queen Elizabeth to honour her modern-day successor.〔(Letters from a life: The selected letters of Benjamin Britten 1913–1976 )〕〔
Lennox Berkeley, Michael Tippett and William Walton all readily accepted Britten's invitation. Alan Rawsthorne declined outright. Edmund Rubbra initially agreed, but pulled out of the project at the eleventh hour, at which time Arthur Oldham and Humphrey Searle were brought in.〔〔
The theme was ''Sellinger's Round'' or ''The Beginning of the World'', an Irish dance tune, as harmonised for the keyboard by William Byrd, the leading composer from the time of Elizabeth I. It was orchestrated for the occasion by Imogen Holst, but she did not provide a variation of her own.〔〔

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