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HM Queen Elizabeth II: The Commemorative Album (Music CD)
This brand new double album commemorates in music the life, times and passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Disc One features music from key moments of the Queenâs life and reign: her wedding, coronation, and jubilees; hymns and anthems heard at annual national events, such as Remembrance Sunday and the Last Night of the Proms; melodies reflecting the close tie between the monarchy and the armed services; and finally, songs and tunes beloved by each country of the Union.
Disc Two features music heard during the Funeral and Committal Services of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022, as well as three pieces from the preceding Services of Reflection, held in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Music for royal occasions, celebratory as well as sombre, reflect at its heart a life of dedication and service.
Featuring performances drawn from the rich Decca catalogue, artists include Kingâs College Choir, Freddie De Tommaso, Sir Bryn Terfel, the BBC Concert Orchestra, Vera Lynn, The Military Wives Choir, the London Symphony Orchestra, The Sixteen, the Band of the Coldstream Guards, the Band of the Royal Marines, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and many more.
Two world premiere recordings are featured â a new setting of the âPie Jesuâ, to the melody of âNimordâ, from Elgarâs Enigma Variations, and âWho Shall Separate Us?â, a new anthem composed especially for the funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth.
In addition, there are a further five brand new recordings, made especially for this set: Handelâs triumphant âZadok the Priestâ is heard in a new arrangement; the haunting âKontakion for the Deadâ, sung at the funerals of both the Duke of Edinburgh and The Queen; James MacMillanâs âMitte manum tuamâ, sung at the Service of Reflection at St Gilesâs Cathedral, Edinburgh; Paul Mealorâs beautiful âA Welsh Prayerâ, heard at the Llandaff Cathedral Service, attended by King Charles III and the Queen Consort; and finally, a new recording of âGod Save The Kingâ, featuring the accomplished young British tenor, Freddie De Tomasso.
Disc One features music from key moments of the Queenâs life and reign: her wedding, coronation, and jubilees; hymns and anthems heard at annual national events, such as Remembrance Sunday and the Last Night of the Proms; melodies reflecting the close tie between the monarchy and the armed services; and finally, songs and tunes beloved by each country of the Union.
Disc Two features music heard during the Funeral and Committal Services of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022, as well as three pieces from the preceding Services of Reflection, held in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Music for royal occasions, celebratory as well as sombre, reflect at its heart a life of dedication and service.
Featuring performances drawn from the rich Decca catalogue, artists include Kingâs College Choir, Freddie De Tommaso, Sir Bryn Terfel, the BBC Concert Orchestra, Vera Lynn, The Military Wives Choir, the London Symphony Orchestra, The Sixteen, the Band of the Coldstream Guards, the Band of the Royal Marines, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and many more.
Two world premiere recordings are featured â a new setting of the âPie Jesuâ, to the melody of âNimordâ, from Elgarâs Enigma Variations, and âWho Shall Separate Us?â, a new anthem composed especially for the funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth.
In addition, there are a further five brand new recordings, made especially for this set: Handelâs triumphant âZadok the Priestâ is heard in a new arrangement; the haunting âKontakion for the Deadâ, sung at the funerals of both the Duke of Edinburgh and The Queen; James MacMillanâs âMitte manum tuamâ, sung at the Service of Reflection at St Gilesâs Cathedral, Edinburgh; Paul Mealorâs beautiful âA Welsh Prayerâ, heard at the Llandaff Cathedral Service, attended by King Charles III and the Queen Consort; and finally, a new recording of âGod Save The Kingâ, featuring the accomplished young British tenor, Freddie De Tomasso.
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This brand new double album commemorates in music the life, times and passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Disc One features music from key moments of the Queenâs life and reign: her wedding, coronation, and jubilees; hymns and anthems heard at annual national events, such as Remembrance Sunday and the Last Night of the Proms; melodies reflecting the close tie between the monarchy and the armed services; and finally, songs and tunes beloved by each country of the Union.
Disc Two features music heard during the Funeral and Committal Services of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022, as well as three pieces from the preceding Services of Reflection, held in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Music for royal occasions, celebratory as well as sombre, reflect at its heart a life of dedication and service.
Featuring performances drawn from the rich Decca catalogue, artists include Kingâs College Choir, Freddie De Tommaso, Sir Bryn Terfel, the BBC Concert Orchestra, Vera Lynn, The Military Wives Choir, the London Symphony Orchestra, The Sixteen, the Band of the Coldstream Guards, the Band of the Royal Marines, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and many more.
Two world premiere recordings are featured â a new setting of the âPie Jesuâ, to the melody of âNimordâ, from Elgarâs Enigma Variations, and âWho Shall Separate Us?â, a new anthem composed especially for the funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth.
In addition, there are a further five brand new recordings, made especially for this set: Handelâs triumphant âZadok the Priestâ is heard in a new arrangement; the haunting âKontakion for the Deadâ, sung at the funerals of both the Duke of Edinburgh and The Queen; James MacMillanâs âMitte manum tuamâ, sung at the Service of Reflection at St Gilesâs Cathedral, Edinburgh; Paul Mealorâs beautiful âA Welsh Prayerâ, heard at the Llandaff Cathedral Service, attended by King Charles III and the Queen Consort; and finally, a new recording of âGod Save The Kingâ, featuring the accomplished young British tenor, Freddie De Tomasso.
Disc One features music from key moments of the Queenâs life and reign: her wedding, coronation, and jubilees; hymns and anthems heard at annual national events, such as Remembrance Sunday and the Last Night of the Proms; melodies reflecting the close tie between the monarchy and the armed services; and finally, songs and tunes beloved by each country of the Union.
Disc Two features music heard during the Funeral and Committal Services of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022, as well as three pieces from the preceding Services of Reflection, held in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Music for royal occasions, celebratory as well as sombre, reflect at its heart a life of dedication and service.
Featuring performances drawn from the rich Decca catalogue, artists include Kingâs College Choir, Freddie De Tommaso, Sir Bryn Terfel, the BBC Concert Orchestra, Vera Lynn, The Military Wives Choir, the London Symphony Orchestra, The Sixteen, the Band of the Coldstream Guards, the Band of the Royal Marines, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and many more.
Two world premiere recordings are featured â a new setting of the âPie Jesuâ, to the melody of âNimordâ, from Elgarâs Enigma Variations, and âWho Shall Separate Us?â, a new anthem composed especially for the funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth.
In addition, there are a further five brand new recordings, made especially for this set: Handelâs triumphant âZadok the Priestâ is heard in a new arrangement; the haunting âKontakion for the Deadâ, sung at the funerals of both the Duke of Edinburgh and The Queen; James MacMillanâs âMitte manum tuamâ, sung at the Service of Reflection at St Gilesâs Cathedral, Edinburgh; Paul Mealorâs beautiful âA Welsh Prayerâ, heard at the Llandaff Cathedral Service, attended by King Charles III and the Queen Consort; and finally, a new recording of âGod Save The Kingâ, featuring the accomplished young British tenor, Freddie De Tomasso.












