Malcolm Arnold
Fanfare for a Royal Occasion
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Composer:Malcolm ArnoldGenre:ChamberCompose Date:1956Average_duration:1:22Fanfare for a Royal Occasion is a composition by British composer Malcolm Arnold. It was composed in 1955 for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and was premiered on June 2, 1953, at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The composition is a short, celebratory piece that is often played at ceremonial events. The fanfare is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a bold and majestic introduction, featuring brass and percussion. The second movement is more subdued, with a lyrical melody played by the horns. The final movement is a return to the bold and celebratory theme of the first movement, with a triumphant conclusion. The composition is characterized by its use of brass and percussion, which give it a regal and celebratory feel. The melody is simple and memorable, making it easy to recognize and remember. The use of different tempos and dynamics throughout the piece adds interest and variety, keeping the listener engaged. Overall, Fanfare for a Royal Occasion is a classic example of a ceremonial fanfare, designed to celebrate and honor a special occasion. Its use of brass and percussion, memorable melody, and dynamic changes make it a timeless piece that is still played at ceremonial events today.More....
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Fanfare for a Royal Occasion
Fanfare for a Royal Occasion for three trumpets and three trombones
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