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</script><h1>Coronation Ode<h2><h2>Composer: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/Voice/Edward+Elgar/All/Alphabeticly.html">Elgar Edward</a></h2><h2>Instruments: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Voice/All/All.html">Voice</a> <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Mixed+chorus/All/All.html">Mixed chorus</a> <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Orchestra/All/All.html">Orchestra</a> </h2><h2>Tags: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Voice/All/Ode.html">Ode</a> </h2><div class="hd"><a href="#arr">#Arrangements</a></div><div class="clear10"></div><h2>Download free scores:</h2><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/662996.html" target="_blank"">I. Crown the King PDF 18 MB</a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/662997.html" target="_blank"">IIa. The Queen PDF 14 MB</a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/662998.html" target="_blank"">IVa. Hark upon the Hallowed Air PDF 16 MB</a><div class="clear10"></div><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/615228.html" target="_blank"">Selections. 2. Daughter of Ancient Kings PDF 1 MB</a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/615608.html" target="_blank"">Selections. 6. Land of Hope and Glory PDF 3 MB</a><div class="clear10"></div><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/615188.html" target="_blank"">Selections. Jubilee Edition (1935) PDF 19 MB</a><div class="clear10"></div><h2 id="arr"><h2>Arrangements:</h2></h2><h3>Voice + ...</h3><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Piano%2bVoice.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Piano + Voice (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Orchestra%2bVoice%2bMixed_chorus.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Orchestra + Voice + Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Piano%2bVoice.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Piano + Voice (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Orchestra%2bVoice%2bMixed_chorus.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Orchestra + Voice + Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Orchestra%2bVoice%2bMixed_chorus.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Orchestra + Voice + Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Orchestra%2bVoice%2bMixed_chorus.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Orchestra + Voice + Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Voice%2bMixed_chorus.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Voice + Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Arthur+Fagge/Piano%2bVoice.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Piano + Voice (Arthur Fagge)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Arthur+Fagge/Piano%2bVoice%2bVoice.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Piano + Voice(2) (Arthur Fagge)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Orchestra%2bVoice%2bMixed_chorus.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Orchestra + Voice + Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><h3>Other</h3><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Arthur+Fagge/Piano%2bMixed_chorus.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Piano + Mixed chorus (Arthur Fagge)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Orchestra.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Orchestra (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Mixed_chorus.html">Selections.  Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Alec+Rowley/Piano%2bFemale_chorus.html">Selections.  Piano + Female chorus (Alec Rowley)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Men%27s_chorus.html">Daughter of Ancient Kings (No.2b).  Men's chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/James+Ord+Hume/Brass_band.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Brass band (James Ord Hume)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Unknown/Mixed_chorus.html">Peace, Gentle Peace (No.5).  Mixed chorus (Unknown)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Voice/Edward+Elgar/Coronation+Ode/Charles+Woodhouse/Orchestra.html">Land of Hope and Glory (No.6).  Orchestra (Charles Woodhouse)</a><div class="clear10"></div><script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-7958472158675518"
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</script><div class="clear10"></div><div class="clear10"></div><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_Ode">Wikipedia</a><div class="p">  Coronation Ode, Op. 44 is a work composed by <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/Voice/Edward+Elgar/All/Popularity.html">Edward Elgar</a> for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists, chorus and orchestra, with words by A. C. Benson.</div><div class="p">It was written for the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1902, and dedicated "by Special Permission, to His Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII", but the Coronation was postponed due to the King's sudden illness. The first performance was not until 2 October 1902 at the Sheffield Festival, by the Sheffield Choir, soloists Agnes Nicholls, Muriel Foster, John Coates and David Ffrangcon Davies, with Elgar conducting. The first London performance was at Covent Garden on 26 October 1902. There was a performance in London on 25 June 1903, attended by the King and Queen at a concert organised by Lady Maud Warrender.</div><div class="p">There are six parts:</div><div class="p">Note that V - "Peace, gentle peace", described as 'unaccompanied' is introduced, and the four soloists accompanied for a few bars, by a reduced orchestra consisting of pairs of clarinets, bassoons and horns, and the string section.</div><div class="p">Queen Victoria died in January 1901 and preparations for the coronation of her son King Edward VII were soon under way. Late that year the Covent Garden Grand Opera Syndicate commissioned Elgar to write a work to be premiered at a Royal gala on the eve of the Coronation which was planned for June of the following year. Elgar himself invited A. C. Benson (perhaps at the instance of the King) to provide the libretto: Benson was a musician as well as a writer, and the collaboration was close and successful.</div><div class="p">The King suggested to Elgar that words could be provided to the Trio section of the first Pomp and Circumstance March, which he liked: Elgar took up the King's suggestion and asked Benson to provide words so that the tune could form the climax of the Ode.</div><div class="p">Elgar began writing in February 1902 and by the end of March he had finished the vocal score, which at that time consisted of parts I, III, IV, V and VI. Benson then realised that there needed to be a song referring to Queen Alexandra, and added Daughter of ancient Kings which Elgar reluctantly placed after Crown the King, as he had wanted to follow that with "Britain, ask of thyself". In June of that year, Elgar prepared the Ode for a State performance, with a choir rehearsal in Sheffield followed by an orchestra (with military band) rehearsal in London at Covent Carden. He took Melba, Kirkby Lunn, Ben Davies and David Ffrangcon-Davies through their solo parts. But the planned performance on 30 June never took place, for the Coronation, planned for 26 June, was cancelled only two days before due to the King suddenly being taken ill with appendicitis, which required an operation.</div><div class="p">The Ode was not performed in the royal presence until a year later, to mark the anniversary of the Coronation. It was the last item in a gala concert, in the presence of the King and Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales, on 25 June 1903, at the Royal Albert Hall. It was organised by Lady Maud Warrender in aid of the Union Jack Club. The chorus was the 400-strong choir of the Leeds Choral Union, with the augmented Queen's Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Henry Wood, and the Band of the Coldstream Guards. The Ode was conducted by Elgar. who was afterwards presented to the King. The soloists were Mme Albani, Clara Butt, Ben Davies and Andrew Black. The concert opened with Elgar's arrangement of God Save the King for singers and orchestra.</div><div class="p">The publishers, Boosey & Co., realising its popularity, asked Elgar to revise Land of hope and glory so it could be produced as a separate song, and this was in fact sung by Clara Butt with great success at a "Coronation Concert" a week before the Ode was first performed in London.</div><div class="p">The Ode was used again for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. The chorus for the Danish-born Queen Alexandra Daughter of ancient Kings in 1902 was unsuitable to refer to Queen Mary, and was replaced by a new chorus True Queen of British homes and hearts with lyric again by Arthur Benson. The other (ominous) change was the omission of Peace, gentle Peace which had been the preface to Land of hope and glory.</div><div class="p">There is a part for a military band. This was desired by Elgar: 'Edward made the tonic key E-flat: he wanted to add a military band to the orchestra and organ.' This is shown in the first edition of the complete score as a two-stave condensed score above which are written two staves for the band percussion. The band plays on occasions in sections I, III, and VI, only, including fanfares which are also cued in the orchestra parts where necessary.</div><div class="p">The work was published for five royal occasions:</div><div class="p">I – "Crown the King" – Introduction Soloists and Chorus</div><div class="p">Crown the King with Life!     Through our thankful state     Let the cries of hate     Die in joy away; Cease ye sounds of strife!     Lord of Life, we pray, Crown the King with Life!  Crown the King with Might!     Let the King be strong,     Hating guile and wrong,     He that scorneth pride. Fearing truth and right,     Feareth nought beside; Crown the King with Might!  Crown the King with Peace,     Peace that suffers long,     Peace that maketh strong,     Peace with kindly wealth, As the years increase,     Nurse of joy and health; Crown the King with Peace!  Crown the King with Love!     To his land most dear     He shall bend to hear     Ev'ry pleading call; Loving God above,     With a heart for all; Crown the King with Love!  Crown the King with Faith!     God, the King of Kings,     Ruleth earthly things;     God of great and small, Lord of Life and Death,     God above us all! Crown the King with Faith!  God shall save the King,     God shall make him great,     God shall guard the state;     All that hearts can pray, All that lips can sing,     God shall hear today;  Crown the King with Life     with Might, with Peace, with Love, with Faith!  God shall save the King,     God shall make him great,     God shall guard the state;     All that hearts can pray, All that lips can sing,     God shall hear today; God shall save the King!</div><div class="p">II – (a) "The Queen" – Chorus</div><div class="p">True Queen of British homes and hearts     Of guileless faith and sterling worth, We yield you ere today departs,     The proudest, purest crown on earth!  We love you well for England's sake,     True you shall prove, as you have proved; The years that come shall only make     Your name more honoured, more belov'd.  Oh kind and wise, the humblest heart     That beats in all your realms today Knows well that it can claim its part     In all you hope, in all you pray.</div><div class="p"> II – (b) "Daughter of ancient Kings" – Chorus "A Greeting to Her Gracious Majesty, Queen Alexandra"</div><div class="p">Daughter of ancient Kings,     Mother of Kings to be, Gift that the bright wind bore on his sparkling wings,     Over the Northern sea!      Nothing so sweet he brings,     Nothing so fair to see, Purest, stateliest, daughter of ancient Kings,     Mother of Kings to be!</div><div class="p">III "Britain, ask of thyself" – Solo Bass and Chorus (Tenor and Bass)</div><div class="p">Britain, ask of thyself, and see that thy sons be strong,     See that thy sons be strong,     Strong to arise and go,     See that thy sons be strong,  See that thy navies speed, to the sound of the battle-song;     Then, when the winds are up, and the shuddering bulwarks reel,     Smite, the mountainous wave, and scatter the flying foam,     Big with the battle-thunder that echoeth load, loud and long;  Britain, ask of thyself, and see that thy sons be strong,     See that thy sons be strong,     Strong to arise and go,     If ever the war-trump peal;  See that thy squadrons haste, when loos'd are the hounds of hell;     Then shall the eye flash fire, and the valourous heart grow light,     Under the drifting smoke, and the scream of the flying shell,     When the hillside hisses with death, and never a foe in sight.     Britain, ask of thyself, and see that thy sons be strong.  So shall thou rest in peace, enthron'd in thine island home.     So shall thou rest in peace,     Enthron'd in thine island home,     So shall thou rest in peace, enthron'd in thine island home.  Britain, ask of thyself,     Britain, ask of thyself, see that thy sons be strong,     Strong to arise, arise and go, see that thy sons be strong.     See that thy sons be strong,     Strong to arise and go, if ever the war-trump peal!</div><div class="p">IV (a) "Hark, upon the hallowed air" – Soli (Soprano and Tenor)</div><div class="p">Tenor Hark, upon the hallow'd air,     Spirits pure of sight and sense, Hov'ring visions, rich and fair,     Lend their radiant influence! Airy powr's of Earth and Sky Bless our meet solemnity.  Soprano Music, sweetest child of heav'n,     At thy touch the heart is free, Ancient wrongs by thee forgiv'n,     Cares uplifted, heal'd by thee, Listen smiling, borne along In the sacred, sacred tide of song.  Tenor Music, music of the poet's heart!     Widening yet the echoes roll; Fiery secrets, wing'd by art,     Light the lonely list'ning soul, Till the aching silence rings With the beat of heav'nly wings.  Soprano Magic web of woven hues,     Tender shadow, linked line, Sweet mysterious avenues     Opening out to Light Divine! Painter-poet, thou canst teach More than frail and falt'ring speech.</div><div class="p"> IV (b) "Only let the heart be pure" – Quartet (S.A.T.B.)</div><div class="p">Only let the heart be pure,     Pure in steadfast innocence, Stainless honour, strong and sure,     Stem the ardent tide of sense!  So shall Wisdom, one with Truth,     Keep undimm'd the fires of youth, Strong to conquer, strong to bless,     Britain, Heaven hath made thee great!  Courage knit with gentleness,     Best befits thy sober state. As the golden days increase,     Crown thy victories with peace!</div><div class="p">The last line, previously "Crown your victories with peace!", was changed for the 1911 edition.</div><div class="p">V "Peace, gentle peace" – Soli (S.A.T.B.) and Chorus unaccompanied</div><div class="p">Peace, gentle Peace, who, smiling through thy tears, Returnest, when the sounds of war are dumb ... Replenishing the bruised and broken earth,  And lifting motherly her shattered form,  When comest thou, Our brethren, long for thee Thou dost restore the darken'd light of home,  Give back the father to his children's arms Thou driest tenderly the mourner's tears,  And all thy face is lit with holy light Our earth is fain for thee! Return and come.</div><div class="p">VI – "Land of hope and glory" – Finale (Contralto Solo and Tutti)</div><div class="p">Solo     Land of hope and glory,         Mother of the free,     How shall we extol thee,         who are born of thee?     Truth and Right and Freedom,         each a holy gem,     Stars of solemn brightness,         weave thy diadem.  Chorus     'Tho thy way be darken'd,         still in splendour drest,     As the star that trembles         o'er the liquid West.     Thron'd amid the billows,         thron'd inviolate,     Thou hast reign'd victorious,         thou hast smil'd at fate.  Soloists and Chorus     Land of hope and glory,         Fortress of the free,     How shall we extol thee?         praise thee, honour thee?     Hark! a mighty nation         maketh glad reply;     Lo, our lips are thankful;         lo, our hearts are high!     Hearts in hope uplifted,         loyal lips that sing;     Strong in Faith and Freedom,         we have crowned our King!</div><div class="p">The third line, previously "How may we extol thee," was changed for the 1911 edition.</div></body></html>