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Albert W. Ketèlbey
Coronation Fanfare
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Composer
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Albert W. Ketèlbey
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
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1937
Average_duration
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0:50
Coronation Fanfare is a composition by British composer Albert W. Ketèlbey. It was composed in 1937 to celebrate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The fanfare was premiered on May 12, 1937, at the coronation ceremony held at Westminster Abbey in London. The composition is a short piece, lasting only about two minutes. It is divided into three distinct sections, each with its own character and mood. The first section is marked by a bold and majestic theme played by the brass section. This theme is repeated several times, building in intensity and volume as the piece progresses. The second section is more subdued, featuring a lyrical melody played by the strings. This section provides a contrast to the first section, with its softer and more introspective character. The melody is simple and elegant, evoking a sense of regal grace and dignity. The final section returns to the bold and majestic theme of the opening, with the brass section once again taking center stage. This section builds to a powerful climax, with the full orchestra joining in to create a grand and triumphant finale. Overall, Coronation Fanfare is a stirring and celebratory piece of music, perfectly suited to its intended purpose of marking a royal coronation. Its use of bold brass themes and lyrical melodies creates a sense of grandeur and majesty, while its triumphant finale leaves a lasting impression on the listener.
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Coronation Fanfare  Coronation Fanfare for six trumpets, two horns, one trombone, side drum, bells, and cymbals
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