I find it funny that the actual chorus, the part the people really associate with Pomp and Circumstance, doesn’t start until almost two minutes in. But the intro is the best part if you ask me.
This piece follows the march and trio form. The "intro" you speak of is the march and the "chorus" is the trio. The famous section is more of a secondary melody in the context of the piece.
@@jtgd Just because it's the best doesn't mean everyone must know it. What everyone knows, it's the better. What good is "being good" if nobody knows you?
Elgar a genius of music composition! To write for just one instrument is something great, but for a whole orchestra, that's just amazing! All the composers of beautiful music, are given the gift of composition from God!
01:55 "The Throne Room" theme from Star Wars, A New Hope, 1977 is very similar. Edward Elgard was a strong inspiration in the music of John Williams. In particular for the soundtrack of this movie.
2:51-3:49 and 4:57-6:00: Land of hope and glory Mother of the free How shall we extol thee Who are born of thee? Wider still and wider Shall thy bounds be set God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet (Not British but love the song!)
One of the hardest pieces I have played. Not because the notes are hard, but because it is fast, though tenor clef on the cello is a bit trickier, since we are normally in bass clef. Difficulties aside, it's an amazing song.
Tenor clef is if bass clef and Bb instruments had a baby. Because the notes are positioned as if they're for clarinet but the key signature looks like it would for a bass clef (or C) instrument. Hope my weird reasoning makes sense😂
The absolute greatest sections of this piece are at 3:35 and 5:42 where there is triumphant downward modulation in the horns and low brass to the dominant. Wonderful and most appropriate music composition.
RDVMusic No, it doesn't. The piccolos don't shriek and the horns are inaudible when in unison woth violins. The recording is slightly different in instrumentation than the score. (I was surprised than low clarinets' timbre could be audible under unison violins).
OH OH OH OH KAYLOO HOW DARE YOU BURN DOWN CHUCK E CHEESE'S THAT IS IT YOU ARE GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED FOR 9999999000856466100101010101010101001016464646464646660101010999999999999999999999999999999999999999999900101010101001756700817163646461000000000009974647371899 YRARS GO TO BED RIGHT NOW!
I find it funny that the actual chorus, the part the people really associate with Pomp and Circumstance, doesn’t start until almost two minutes in. But the intro is the best part if you ask me.
This piece follows the march and trio form. The "intro" you speak of is the march and the "chorus" is the trio. The famous section is more of a secondary melody in the context of the piece.
Andrea Dobetti it’s literally labeled as trio if you look at the score
I agree, I love the low reeds, horns, low brass, and low strings at 0:29
The same with 1812 overture. Everyone knows the ending. Imo, the beginning and middle is the best
@@jtgd Just because it's the best doesn't mean everyone must know it. What everyone knows, it's the better. What good is "being good" if nobody knows you?
Elgar a genius of music composition! To write for just one instrument is something great, but for a whole orchestra, that's just amazing! All the composers of beautiful music, are given the gift of composition from God!
01:55 "The Throne Room" theme from Star Wars, A New Hope, 1977 is very similar. Edward Elgard was a strong inspiration in the music of John Williams. In particular for the soundtrack of this movie.
Holst also inspired John Williams. To be fair, I think it's more accurate to say he was influenced by classical music in general.
I fell in love when they played the chorus part at Clockwork Orange in the prison scene, such a perfect ironic moment...Kubrick was a genius
whoever played piccolo + flute are full of happiness that day
4:50 OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH YYYYYYYEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHHH
The one of a kind Macho man Randy Savage
PERFECT MUSIC AT MY WORK DESK!! MAJESTIC!! GENIUS!! I LOVE IT!!
2:51-3:49 and 4:57-6:00:
Land of hope and glory
Mother of the free
How shall we extol thee
Who are born of thee?
Wider still and wider
Shall thy bounds be set
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet
(Not British but love the song!)
Then you are culturally British. Promot it, and share it with your contacts! :)
One of the hardest pieces I have played. Not because the notes are hard, but because it is fast, though tenor clef on the cello is a bit trickier, since we are normally in bass clef. Difficulties aside, it's an amazing song.
Tenor clef is if bass clef and Bb instruments had a baby. Because the notes are positioned as if they're for clarinet but the key signature looks like it would for a bass clef (or C) instrument. Hope my weird reasoning makes sense😂
IT'S A PIECE NOT A SONG
Poseidon I what a pretentious gatekeeping attitude. No wonder classic music is getting less and less popular.
It's 👏 a 👏 piece 👏
THANK YOU!
Ah yes, that march we use for graduation ceremonies...
Tolleston Class of 1965 in Gary, Ind. I've been out Tolleston High School 55 years. I had alots of beautiful memories.
Wonderful musical piece which symbolises the indomitable spirit of the British!
4:49
“OOOOOOHHH YEEEEEEAAAH!”
-Randy “Macho Man” Savage
DIG IT!
4:50 OW YEAAAAAHHH THE MACHO MAAAAANNN
The British Proms at the Royal Albert Hall every year.
Yep, really enjoyed this years proms :)
1:56 Like Holst's "Jupiter", Elgar creates this famous tune.
Thank you that you make this video, it helped very much!
The absolute greatest sections of this piece are at 3:35 and 5:42 where there is triumphant downward modulation in the horns and low brass to the dominant. Wonderful and most appropriate music composition.
I have to play this on repeat all the time in my school graduation ceremony…..
Mi orquesta está tocando está! Me gusta mucho esta pieza completa c:
So proud to be a Class of 2020 graduate!
4:57 After the Buildup... I had to okie?
How fitting, graduation is today for me.
Love it!
If Wagner wrote this it would be called, “Abschlussmusik”
1:52 Lightning flashed and we all ran to the ark
No - not the Graduation Song - the Heads coming of in the Kingsman Movie near the end
LOL oh I will never forget that part of the movie
The unofficial British hymn !!!!
Im so proud to become a british, even though im a filipino
hahahaha miss kona face to face
kakagraduate kolang nung 16 yung lola mo si Briones daming talk
@@handsomesquidward3140 hahaha
3:48 master guitar
4:50 Kingsman : Secret Service :)
1:56
Lovely, where is my cup of tea?
4:57 5:21
Flutes are dying at the high notes
Gloire à l'empire synnéen, gloire à son excellence SWKARSCAESARE VII GLORIUS SYNNEANN IMPORIUM 28.06.1981
OH YEAHHHHHHH!!!!!
THE SYNNEANN EMPORIUM
HYTHEM IMPERIUS
IMPERII VIRIBUS AETERNUM
Oh no you have summoned the great graduation boss
It seems that I have found my next violin duet victim...
This is when we Hong Kong chinese in Hong Kong was under British rule.The Land of Hope and Glory.
You're here for 1:55
Exactly 😂❤
Graduation Music
Birthday music
My part was cello.. In general, low-pitched parts were not difficult for orchestras, but not for this song.😂😂
It was really hard time😢
This song was so hard we had too practice for like 8 weeks cause it was fast asf but we played it for 8th graders at the end violin player btw
It is absolutely impossible to read the orchestral score.
No it's not
It is possible, but it doesn't fully match the audio.
Vahagn Vardanyan Well, it does
RDVMusic No, it doesn't. The piccolos don't shriek and the horns are inaudible when in unison woth violins. The recording is slightly different in instrumentation than the score. (I was surprised than low clarinets' timbre could be audible under unison violins).
Vahagn Vardanyan Well ok, thought you were referring to the structure
Nice
Prom Music
Macho Man
Now if only high school bands or orchestras can sound this good, which they don't.
Jose Saavedra these are professionals what do you expect ???
Oof. The orchestra at my graduation sounded... suspicious. Mostly because the best players were graduating.
Highschool bands can sound good just normally with more peppy and more recognisable songs like Seven Nation Army
OH OH OH OH KAYLOO HOW DARE YOU BURN DOWN CHUCK E CHEESE'S THAT IS IT YOU ARE GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED FOR 9999999000856466100101010101010101001016464646464646660101010999999999999999999999999999999999999999999900101010101001756700817163646461000000000009974647371899 YRARS GO TO BED RIGHT NOW!
this would actually sound great in an assflute
this is too fast!
No, it is not!
No, It's _Historical Tempo_
I have to play this on repeat all the time in my school graduation ceremony…..
Me too.
So proud to be a Class of 2020 graduate!
Ah yes, that march we use for graduation ceremonies...
Love it!
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4:49