Orb and Sceptre by Sir William Walton

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Sir William Walton's "Orb and Sceptre" March performed at the Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci by the Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg under the direction of Scott Lawton. This ceremonial march was written for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953.

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  • @lilibetp
    @lilibetp 15 років тому +6

    Lucky Queen Elizabeth II to have a piece of music like this written for her!

  • @1lavrentiberia
    @1lavrentiberia 2 роки тому +3

    Walton is such an immensely great composer

    • @rogermaes6001
      @rogermaes6001 Рік тому +1

      Yes he is ! But not played like that !

    • @1lavrentiberia
      @1lavrentiberia Рік тому

      ok I agree, could do with much more gusto, this performance suffers from anemia
      @@rogermaes6001

    • @1lavrentiberia
      @1lavrentiberia 6 днів тому

      @@rogermaes6001 yes, absolutely, the performance is highly anemic and disorderly

  • @markhughes7927
    @markhughes7927 3 роки тому +4

    For my money Walton and Arnold were two of the best engines in English musical culture in the middle of the twentieth century - vim, verve, range, and endless invention both.

  • @angelacooper2661
    @angelacooper2661 4 роки тому +4

    I love heart on sleeve music like this with a stirring bass line and phenomenal major sixth chords. In 1953 my father was in the Far East on National Service and my mother a sixth former at Grammar School. Both would have remembered the occasion.

  • @dcbandnerd
    @dcbandnerd 15 років тому +7

    William Walton's music is so good, it almost makes me want to be British :-D

  • @Tubaguy34
    @Tubaguy34 13 років тому +2

    There is a wind transcription of ORB & SCEPTRE done by N. Richardson for "military band" published in 1953 by Boosey & Hawkes. The piece opens in B-flat concert, goes to D-flat a the first appearance of the processional theme; then back to B-flat for the duration. It is a chop-buster for the brass and a technical workout for the woodwinds. To my knowledge, the Orb refers to the earth and Sceptre refers to British royal sovereignty over it during the height of it's empire.

  • @Tubaguy34
    @Tubaguy34 13 років тому

    "There is a wind transcription of ORB & SCEPTRE done by N. Richardson for "military band" published in 1953 by Boosey & Hawkes. The piece opens in F, the dm, goes to D-flat at the first appearance of the processional theme; then back to F/dm for the duration. It is a chop-buster for the brass and a technical workout for the woodwinds. To my knowledge, the Orb refers to the earth and Sceptre refers to British royal sovereignty over it during the height of it's empire."

  • @zepherdude
    @zepherdude 11 років тому +1

    Well Done! Thank You!

  • @TomorrowsChild77
    @TomorrowsChild77 13 років тому +1

    Excellent!

  • @Oonggaboong
    @Oonggaboong 9 років тому

    Love the french horn's sound in this piece :)

  • @M1SOG1
    @M1SOG1 12 років тому +2

    i wish i got classical pieces written for me too

  • @sandree7
    @sandree7 13 років тому

    awesome bassoonpart!!!

  • @xurich
    @xurich 16 років тому

    Excellent

  • @hrhjrd
    @hrhjrd 6 років тому +2

    OMG those French horns. Wow!

  • @dcbandnerd
    @dcbandnerd 15 років тому

    I gotta admit, you guys make some darn good music...AND you've got cool accents.

  • @BillofRights1951
    @BillofRights1951 3 роки тому +1

    this is a sloppy performance....but I like it...it lopes along like a clumsy golden retriever puppy, all happy and goofy. Horns are all over the place...still it makes me smile.

  • @importedmusic
    @importedmusic 15 років тому

    unfortunately it was on a classical compilation cd i had about 10 years ago...I believe it was played by Southampton's Philharmonic but it was ages ago...it was the best version i have heard so far of orb and sceptre so I wish i still had the cd!

  • @hrhjrd
    @hrhjrd 5 років тому +1

    …..and was performed on the grounds of the former home of QEII's first cousin twice removed.....I think : )

  • @BillSalem
    @BillSalem 14 років тому +1

    This is quite a brilliant piece though almost pop in its tonal language. I much prefer Crown Imperial, which is truly inspired music; whereas this piece, though extremely well crafted, it doesn't quite hit the glorious heights which Walton's earlier piece does. On the other hand, it does seem to let the air of the 50's in. One can hear the sound of so many subsequent filmscores. Agreed, the horns are a bit ragged; the whole piece would benefit from some tightening up. More rehearsal!

  • @importedmusic
    @importedmusic 15 років тому

    Has anyone heard the version where the organ plays the main part here instead of trumpets?...i used to have it on CD

  • @dcbandnerd
    @dcbandnerd 15 років тому

    No, but I've heard a recording that has an organ playing the main line of "Crown Imperial". Is there a series of Walton arrangement that use organ and winds? If so, where might I find a recording of it?

  • @gilhams
    @gilhams 6 років тому +3

    I love Walton but that performance is more than a bit rough around the edges. Had the brass been in the pub all afternoon?

    • @billsanderson6336
      @billsanderson6336 2 роки тому

      Should make some allowance for it being outdoor performance I think

  • @d09071958
    @d09071958 10 років тому +4

    In my view, Walton should have at least have been given an hereditary Viscountcy!, if only posthumously!

    • @AlexHilson
      @AlexHilson 10 років тому +1

      Completely agree with you! I also always thought it funny Gustav Holst was never knighted after writing something like "I Vow to Thee my Country"... I guess good patriotic music doesn't earn you titles?

  • @MsOhayoOhio
    @MsOhayoOhio 13 років тому

    Is it okay if I want to walk down the aisle to this at my wedding? I really love this song, but I don't see how you could cut it off?

    • @annakimborahpa
      @annakimborahpa Рік тому

      Yes. A good organist would taper the music to your request, probably by repeating just the trio melody if necessary (2:23 - 3:54).

  • @Timetraveller2208
    @Timetraveller2208 13 років тому

    This is nearly as good as the Royal Marines.