Topic: Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar

Pomp and Circumstance,  Military march No 1, op 39, Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934)   arr. Marcus Tore’n, swedish organist, composer.
This version of the composition is a shortening.

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Re: Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar

Something I hear in my head whenever I see pom-pom girls!

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Re: Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar

Amen Ptah Ra wrote:

Something I hear in my head whenever I see pom-pom girls!

Thank you for listening to my music and for your comment, Amen Ptah Ra. Well, music makes us feel different kind of emotions, it unites us, music has given me friends, I can go back to a period….In this forum I have began to see how different kind of music give emotions that I have not realized before. Well, talking about a wide range of effects

Re: Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar

Yay, great to hear a bit of Elgar on the Pianoteq forum, even if in abridged form. Great registrations, as ever!
Elgar was largely self-taught as a composer. Here's a little anecdote which always makes me smile: he once read in a textbook that a tritone key relationship was 'not to be tolerated' - so he was determined to use it! The result can be heard in the 1st movement of the 1st symphony, in the transition from Andante (Ab major) to Allegro (D minor).

Re: Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar

dazric wrote:

Yay, great to hear a bit of Elgar on the Pianoteq forum, even if in abridged form. Great registrations, as ever!
Elgar was largely self-taught as a composer. Here's a little anecdote which always makes me smile: he once read in a textbook that a tritone key relationship was 'not to be tolerated' - so he was determined to use it! The result can be heard in the 1st movement of the 1st symphony, in the transition from Andante (Ab major) to Allegro (D minor).

Thank you, dazric, for you nice compliment about my registrations (always trying to find new secrets using the stops). And the anecdote, have not heard it before. The devils interval/diabolus in musica    

Re: Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar

This is an "epic" theme.