What would you like to hear on the big day (next summer perhaps) ?
I'm partly (I hope unecessarily) fearing a lot of politically-correct stuff where the quality of the music as music is not a criterion.
The last time a king was crowned the best piece, in my opinion, was Vaughan Williams' 'A Flourish for a Coronation' a 12 minute choral and orchestral work . I don't know if it was played at the actual service, but according to Kennedy it was first performed at Queens Hall on 1 April that year, in an astonishingly intense performance which has fortunately survived on disc. The conductor was Sir Thomas Beecham, often unfairly criticised for not liking VW's music, which he performed more often than many think.
I'm partly (I hope unecessarily) fearing a lot of politically-correct stuff where the quality of the music as music is not a criterion.
The last time a king was crowned the best piece, in my opinion, was Vaughan Williams' 'A Flourish for a Coronation' a 12 minute choral and orchestral work . I don't know if it was played at the actual service, but according to Kennedy it was first performed at Queens Hall on 1 April that year, in an astonishingly intense performance which has fortunately survived on disc. The conductor was Sir Thomas Beecham, often unfairly criticised for not liking VW's music, which he performed more often than many think.
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