Edward German
Coronation March and Hymn
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Composer:Edward GermanGenre:OrchestralCompose Date:1911Average_duration:7:02Coronation March and Hymn is a composition by Edward German, a British composer who lived from 1862 to 1936. The piece was composed in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, and it was premiered on June 22, 1911, at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The composition consists of two movements: the Coronation March and the Coronation Hymn. The Coronation March is a grand and majestic piece that captures the pomp and circumstance of a royal procession. It begins with a fanfare played by the brass section, followed by a regal melody played by the strings. The march then builds to a climax with the full orchestra playing in unison, creating a sense of grandeur and celebration. The Coronation Hymn, on the other hand, is a more subdued and reflective piece. It features a solo soprano singing a hymn-like melody, accompanied by the orchestra. The lyrics of the hymn were written by A.C. Benson, and they express gratitude and loyalty to the monarchs. The hymn is a beautiful and moving tribute to the new king and queen, and it provides a contrast to the grandeur of the march. Overall, Coronation March and Hymn is a quintessentially British composition that captures the spirit of a royal coronation. It is characterized by its grandeur, majesty, and patriotism, and it remains a popular piece of music to this day.More....
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