5C2DD282-9572-4989-818A-B5DD19759799

Update Delete

ID5C2DD282-9572-4989-818A-B5DD19759799
TitlecodeM907102
Title NamePomp and Circumstance March No. 4
Marketing CopyOf all four marches that came after the overwhelmingly successful No. 1, March No. 4 seems to many people to be most closely related in general effect to the first. Just why this should be so is difficult to say. All five of the Pomp and Circumstance Marches are cast in basically the same form, a two-part A-B-AB, with the "A" part energetic and moving briskly along, and the "B" bringing a change of feeling (even though no actual change of pace is indicated) with the so-called "great tune" by way of contrast. However, it has become almost a tradition with Nos. 1 and 4 to play the final section in a slower tempo, probably in respect of Elgar's tempo marking "Grandioso" at this point. Certainly both of these "great tunes" could, and have, been considered as portraying musically the very essence and glorification of British majesty and power at the time they were written.
InstrumentationConcert Band
Commission(not set)
Dedication(not set)
Program Notesadd
Title Brand3
Year Composed2000
Copyright Number(not set)
Copyright Year(not set)
Duration6
Ensemble Size13
Date Created2020-02-01 20:22:29.000000
Date Updated2025-09-30 20:22:29
Inhouse Note(not set)
Bsc CodeMUS037020
Text Author(not set)
Premier Performance Memo(not set)
Recording Credits(not set)
Review(not set)
Awards(not set)
Title Category0
Title Movements(not set)
Title Grade7
Set Series IDBAA8BDCE-3CA7-41DE-48E9-08DB00B0FAFD
Title Instrument Category TextConcert Band
Title Sub Category Text(not set)
Title Sub Category31
Title Instrument Header0
Title Grade Text(not set)
Clean Urlpomp-and-circumstance-march-no-4-m907102