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William Walton
Crown Imperial
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Composer
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William Walton
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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March
Compose Date
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1937 - 1963
Average_duration
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7:26
Crown Imperial is a coronation march composed by William Walton in 1937. It was commissioned by King George VI for his coronation, which took place on May 12, 1937. The piece was premiered at the coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey, London. The march is divided into three movements. The first movement is a slow introduction, which features a majestic fanfare played by the brass section. This is followed by the second movement, which is the main march. The main theme is played by the brass section, while the woodwinds and percussion provide a rhythmic accompaniment. The third movement is a reprise of the introduction, which leads into a grand finale. Crown Imperial is characterized by its grandeur and pomp. The piece is written for a large orchestra, with a prominent brass section. The use of fanfares and rhythmic percussion creates a sense of ceremony and celebration. The main theme is memorable and catchy, making it a popular choice for processions and other ceremonial occasions. The piece has been performed at numerous royal events, including the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. It has also been used in films and television programs, such as The Madness of King George and The Crown. Overall, Crown Imperial is a powerful and uplifting piece of music that captures the spirit of royal ceremony and celebration. Its popularity and enduring appeal are a testament to William Walton's skill as a composer.
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