John Philip Sousa
Golden Jubilee
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Composer:John Philip SousaGenre:BandStyle:MarchCompose Date:1928Average_duration:3:44'Golden Jubilee' is a band music composed by John Philip Sousa, one of the most famous American composers and conductors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The piece was composed in 1887 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign, and it premiered on June 21, 1887, at the Crystal Palace in London. 'Golden Jubilee' is a march in six movements, each of which represents a different aspect of Queen Victoria's reign. The first movement, titled "The Crown of India," is a tribute to the British Empire and its colonies. The second movement, "The Diamond Jubilee," celebrates the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign. The third movement, "The Queen's Diamond," is a tribute to the Queen's personal jewelry collection. The fourth movement, "The Queen's Own," is a tribute to the Queen's personal guard. The fifth movement, "The Queen's Guard," is a tribute to the Queen's military service. The final movement, "The Queen's Jubilee," is a tribute to the Queen's reign as a whole. 'Golden Jubilee' is characterized by its grandeur and majesty, which reflect the pomp and circumstance of Queen Victoria's reign. The piece features a variety of musical techniques, including fanfares, marches, and waltzes, which create a sense of pageantry and celebration. The use of brass and percussion instruments, in particular, gives the piece a powerful and regal sound. Overall, 'Golden Jubilee' is a fitting tribute to Queen Victoria and her reign, and it remains one of Sousa's most popular and enduring compositions. Its grandeur and majesty continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.More....
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