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Edward Coleman
The Glories of Our Birth and State
Works Info
Composer
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Edward Coleman
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:04
"The Glories of Our Birth and State" is a choral work composed by Edward Coleman in the 17th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 1680s. The piece was first performed in 1685 at the coronation of King James II of England. The work is divided into four movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement, "The Glories of Our Birth," is a grand and majestic fanfare that celebrates the power and majesty of the monarchy. The second movement, "The Glories of Our State," is a more subdued and reflective piece that contemplates the responsibilities and duties of those in positions of power. The third movement, "The Glories of Our Law," is a lively and energetic piece that celebrates the rule of law and the importance of justice. The final movement, "The Glories of Our Faith," is a solemn and reverent hymn that praises the role of religion in society and the importance of faith in guiding our actions. Overall, "The Glories of Our Birth and State" is a powerful and stirring work that captures the spirit of the English monarchy in the 17th century. Its grandeur and majesty reflect the power and authority of the monarchy, while its reflective and contemplative moments remind us of the responsibilities and duties that come with such power. The piece remains a beloved and iconic work of English choral music to this day.
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