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Orb and Scepter, coronation march for orchestra

 
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Orb and Scepter, coronation march for orchestra

  • Date: 1952 -1953
  • Composer: William Walton
  • Period: Modern (1910-1949)

Review

As the composer of the splendid march Crown Imperial for the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 18 years earlier, Walton was an obvious choice to write another for the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. The title incorporates the two symbols of royal power carried by the Queen at her coronation. The composer wanted to dedicate it to the Elizabeth II, but this was an unusual request since it had been granted on only four royal occasions in the preceding 15 years. Following a formal approach by the Arts Council of Great Britain, Her Majesty accepted.

The march formed part of the music played before the ceremony in Westminster Abbey on June 2, and was repeated five days later under the baton of Sir John Barbirolli at the Royal Festival Hall, when the music critic of the London Times reported "It makes a joyful noise in the march proper, and it is in the trio that majesty comes to the fore with a sweeping diatonic tune in C major reminiscent of Parry as well as Elgar."

A Coronation Te Deum, which Walton wrote at the request of Sir William McKie, director of music for the Coronation Service (which Walton and his wife attended at the invitation of the Earl Marshal of England, the Duke of Gloucester), was also performed during the Abbey ceremony.

There is no doubt that Walton relished writing stirring music, and did so brilliantly. The march is more complex than Crown Imperial, yet has an engaging and festive freshness. The opening two-bar fanfare is followed by a trio section and that "sweeping" tune in C major restated in an elaborate coda and ends with a final brass fanfare. More manageable arrangements of this large and rhythmically complex score include one for military band, one for organ, one for small orchestra by McKie, and two by Roy Douglas, one for piano and one for small orchestra, all made in 1953. ~ Roy Brewer, Rovi

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Adrian Lucas plays organ music from Worcester Cathedral 2001
Best-Loved Classics 9 1997
Best-Loved Classics, Vol. 9 1991
British Fantasies & Fanfares 2008
Crown Imperial
Crown Imperial: The Ultimate Classical Celebration
Fabulous Marches for Orchestra 1998
Favourite British Music 1992
Her Majesty's Music: Music For The British Royal Family 2002
Let's Come to an Arrangement
Music for Ceremonial Occasions
Music from the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
O Clap Your Hands 1992
Orb & Sceptre 1998
Organ Spectacular 1999
Pomp & Circumstance: An English Festival 2000
Power Classics, Vol. 5 2005
Processional: The Band of The Prince of Wales's Division (Lucknow) 2002
Rule Britannia and Other Music from Last Night of the Proms 1998
Simply the Best Marches 1998
Sir William Walton: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto; Belshazzar's Feast; Coronation Te Deum; Crown Imperial; etc. 1999
Sir William Walton: The Complete Works 1995
The British Music Collection: William Walton 2002
The Golden Jubilee with the Grenadier Guards, 1952-2002 2002
The Instruments of the Orchestra: Keyboard
The Royal Salute: Band of the Life Guards 1992
The Symphonic Organ, Vol.2
The Usher Hall Organ 2004
The Very Best of John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra 1995
This Sceptred Isle: Music Inspired By the Events of the 20th Century 2000
Unforgettable Classics: Great British Music 1997
Up and Away 1986
Walton, Arnold, Farnon, Coates
Walton, Vaughan Williams: O Clap Your Hands 1992
Walton: Belshazzar's Feast 2004
Walton: Coronation March; Richard III 1999
Walton: Symphony No. 1; Orb & Sceptre; Crown Imperial 1987
William Walton: 'Spitfire' Prelude & Fugue; Crown Imperial; Orb & Sceptre; Etc. 1990
William Walton: Façade; Henry V Music; Coronation March "Orb and Sceptre" 2008
William Walton: In Honour of the City of London; Fanfares and Marches; Jubilate Deo; Antiphon; 4 Christmas Carols 1991
Winchester Cathedral: Organ Spectacular 2001

Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work

Title Date
A Walton And Finzi Organ Album
Changing the Guard: Great Military Music 2005
Music for Royal Occasions 2003
Organ Spectacular Volume II

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