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Frank Bridge
Coronation March
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Works Info
Composer
:
Frank Bridge
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
:
1911
Average_duration
:
6:55
Frank Bridge's 'Coronation March' was composed in 1911 to celebrate the coronation of King George V. The piece was premiered on June 22, 1911, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, conducted by the composer himself. The 'Coronation March' is a grand and majestic work, typical of the pomp and circumstance associated with royal occasions. The piece is in the key of D major and is written for a large orchestra, including brass, woodwinds, percussion, and strings. The march is divided into three main sections or movements. The first section is marked by a fanfare-like introduction, which sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second section is a slower, more lyrical passage, featuring a beautiful melody played by the strings. The final section is a return to the grandeur of the opening, with a triumphant and celebratory theme played by the brass. Throughout the piece, Bridge makes use of a variety of orchestral techniques to create a sense of drama and excitement. The brass section is particularly prominent, with fanfares and bold, heroic themes. The woodwinds and strings are used to create a sense of contrast and balance, with delicate and lyrical passages interspersed with the more bombastic sections. Overall, the 'Coronation March' is a fitting tribute to the pomp and ceremony of a royal coronation. It is a grand and majestic work, full of drama and excitement, and showcases Bridge's skill as a composer of orchestral music.
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