Edward Elgar arr.Peter Lawson
POMP & CIRCUMSTANCE MARCH No.1 for TTBB choir
Goodmusic GM331
In Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 the Land of Hope and Glory section first appears in the key of G (rather low for voices) and triumphantly returns near the end in D (rather too high for some voices). With this arrangement, instead of singing in unison, choirs could comfortably sing in harmony with the audience singing along in unison. This would solve the problem of choir members going off range as the tune either goes too low or too high for them.
As the choir is only involved for part of the work, the March does give an opportunity for the pianist to shine and could be played by a competent grade 7-8 pianist. There is also available a piano duet arrangement which could be used to accompany the choir, or, of course, if you have a full orchestra, that would do . . . . . Peter Lawson
Duration 6 minutes
This choral arrangement is available in four versions:
Mixed Voice Choir SATB - GM328
Mixed Voice Choir SA+Men - GM329
Upper Voice Choir SSA - GM330
Male Voice Choir TTBB - GM331
Piano duet arrangement - GM327
As the choir is only involved for part of the work, the March does give an opportunity for the pianist to shine and could be played by a competent grade 7-8 pianist. There is also available a piano duet arrangement which could be used to accompany the choir, or, of course, if you have a full orchestra, that would do . . . . . Peter Lawson
Duration 6 minutes
This choral arrangement is available in four versions:
Mixed Voice Choir SATB - GM328
Mixed Voice Choir SA+Men - GM329
Upper Voice Choir SSA - GM330
Male Voice Choir TTBB - GM331
Piano duet arrangement - GM327