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Imperial March is a piece for full orchestra written by the English composer Edward Elgar to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, as his Op. 32. In 1896 the publisher Novello's requested that he write an 'Imperial March' for the occasion, as well as a cantata based on the story of St. George and the Dragon. The first performance of the march was at a Crystal Palace concert on 19 April 1897, conducted by August Manns. It was played by massed bands at the Crystal Palace a week later, at a Royal Garden Party on 28 June (the actual anniversary of the Queen's coronation), at a State Concert on 18 June and at the Albert Hall (by the Royal Artillery Band) on 24 October. The music created a great impression as popular music for the mood of the public at the time, and made his n

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  • Imperial March is a piece for full orchestra written by the English composer Edward Elgar to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, as his Op. 32. In 1896 the publisher Novello's requested that he write an 'Imperial March' for the occasion, as well as a cantata based on the story of St. George and the Dragon. The first performance of the march was at a Crystal Palace concert on 19 April 1897, conducted by August Manns. It was played by massed bands at the Crystal Palace a week later, at a Royal Garden Party on 28 June (the actual anniversary of the Queen's coronation), at a State Concert on 18 June and at the Albert Hall (by the Royal Artillery Band) on 24 October. The music created a great impression as popular music for the mood of the public at the time, and made his name widely known in London. (en)
  • Imperial March op32 est une pièce pour grand orchestre composée par Edward Elgar pour célébrer le (en) en 1897. En 1896 l'éditeur Novello lui demandé d'écrire une « Marche impériale » pour l'occasion, ainsi qu'une cantate basée sur l'histoire de Saint-Georges et le Dragon. La première représentation de la marche a lieu lors d'un concert au Crystal Palace le 19 avril 1897 dirigée par (en). Elle est jouée de nouveau par une fanfare au Crystal Palace une semaine plus tard, lors d'une Royal Garden Party le 28 juin (le véritable anniversaire du couronnement de la reine), lors d'un State Concert le 18 juin et à l'Albert Hall (par le Royal Artillery Band) le 24 octobre. Cette œuvre a fait connaitre Elgar à Londres. (fr)
  • 『帝国行進曲』(ていこくこうしんきょく、Imperial March)作品32は、エドワード・エルガーが作曲した管弦楽のための行進曲。1897年のヴィクトリア女王の在位60周年記念式典のために作曲された。 (ja)
  • Imperial March, Op. 32, è un brano per grande orchestra scritto dal compositore inglese Edward Elgar per celebrare il Giubileo di diamante della Regina Vittoria nel 1897. (it)
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  • Imperial March op32 est une pièce pour grand orchestre composée par Edward Elgar pour célébrer le (en) en 1897. En 1896 l'éditeur Novello lui demandé d'écrire une « Marche impériale » pour l'occasion, ainsi qu'une cantate basée sur l'histoire de Saint-Georges et le Dragon. La première représentation de la marche a lieu lors d'un concert au Crystal Palace le 19 avril 1897 dirigée par (en). Elle est jouée de nouveau par une fanfare au Crystal Palace une semaine plus tard, lors d'une Royal Garden Party le 28 juin (le véritable anniversaire du couronnement de la reine), lors d'un State Concert le 18 juin et à l'Albert Hall (par le Royal Artillery Band) le 24 octobre. Cette œuvre a fait connaitre Elgar à Londres. (fr)
  • 『帝国行進曲』(ていこくこうしんきょく、Imperial March)作品32は、エドワード・エルガーが作曲した管弦楽のための行進曲。1897年のヴィクトリア女王の在位60周年記念式典のために作曲された。 (ja)
  • Imperial March, Op. 32, è un brano per grande orchestra scritto dal compositore inglese Edward Elgar per celebrare il Giubileo di diamante della Regina Vittoria nel 1897. (it)
  • Imperial March is a piece for full orchestra written by the English composer Edward Elgar to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, as his Op. 32. In 1896 the publisher Novello's requested that he write an 'Imperial March' for the occasion, as well as a cantata based on the story of St. George and the Dragon. The first performance of the march was at a Crystal Palace concert on 19 April 1897, conducted by August Manns. It was played by massed bands at the Crystal Palace a week later, at a Royal Garden Party on 28 June (the actual anniversary of the Queen's coronation), at a State Concert on 18 June and at the Albert Hall (by the Royal Artillery Band) on 24 October. The music created a great impression as popular music for the mood of the public at the time, and made his n (en)
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  • Imperial March (Elgar) (fr)
  • Imperial March (Elgar) (en)
  • Imperial March (Elgar) (it)
  • 帝国行進曲 (エルガー) (ja)
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