"God Save The Queen," which is the national anthem of the United Kingdom.
"God Save The Queen" is the Royal Anthem (and National Anthem) of the United Kingdom.
It is also the Royal Anthem of Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Jamaica and Tuvalu. When the Queen is present at an event, this is the song that is played.
However, you may be thinking of a different piece of music. In the United States, the first movement of Jean-Joseph Mouret's "First Suite in D" (aka "Mouret's Rondeau") is strongly associated with Britain and the Queen (even though it has nothing to do with Britain at all). It's widely known as the "Theme from Masterpiece Theatre."
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History suggests that Queen Elizabeth I loved plays. She attended several during her reign.
Elizabeth I
She is the Queen of the United Kingdom and of a number of other countries as well.
Queen Elizabeth was not a patron of Shakespeare's acting company, nor did she show an unusual interest in his plays. She did have his plays performed before her, along with those of other playwrights. Having your plays performed at court did boost one's reputation as a playwright.
Elizabeth and Shakespeare During the Golden AgeThe Elizabethan era or Golden Age is synonymous with the reign of Elizabeth I. The era was decorated with the great figures of literature, drama, art and exploration with the work of William Shakespeare, Sir Francis Drake, Edmund Spenser and Sir Walter Raleigh. William Shakespeare wrote his plays to amuse and entertain people, which contributed to Elizabeth's truly Golden Age.During this time William liked the queen.