POMP and CIRCUMSTANCE March No.4 - Parts & Score, MARCHES, LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC
Availability Available Published 13th February 2018
Cat No.JM102616 Price
£25.00 Composer: Edward Elgar Arranger: Philip Littlemore Categories: MARCHES, LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC
Elgar’s Pomp & Circumstance March No.4 was completed on the 7th June 1907, five days after the composer’s 50th birthday. The first performance took place a few weeks later on the 24th August at the Queen’s Hall, with Henry Wood conducting. Similar in structure and style to Pomp & Circumstance March No.1, it has a lively, rhythmic march section and a very broad, lyrical ‘big tune' melody in the Trio. However, in this march Elgar superimposes one on top of the other in a final, extedned coda. Several attempts have been made to fit words to the main tune, the first of which were by the composer's wife, Alice, for her song The King's Way. The musidc was later set to Alfred Noye's Song of Victory before a later attempt to make a patriotic Song of Liberty for World War II by author A P Herbert.