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BRASS BAND: Orb and Scepter March

BRASS BAND: Orb and Scepter March William Walton / Arr. Eric Ball

Orb and Sceptre is a march for orchestra written by Sir William Walton for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953.

Structure
Influenced largely by Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches 1 and 4, it begins in the key of E major with bright trumpet fanfares before leaping into the famous march section, heavily syncopated and brightly orchestrated. This section moves briefly through C major before returning to E.

As with Crown Imperial, written by Walton in 1936 for the coronation of Elizabeth II's father, King George VI, the middle section is a quieter trio in C. This theme is heard subdued on the strings, before being repeated in its more stately and grand form. The main march section is then heard again, this time even more colourfully, and this parades on, building up to the final hearing of the stately trio section back in the home key of E. This time Walton uses the whole orchestra, percussion steadily beating away, while the tune is shared between fortissimo strings and fanfare-like brass. A short, fast coda ends the piece in his usual very Elgarian style.

Arrangements
'Orb and Sceptre' has been arranged for brass band by Eric Ball, for organ by Sir William McKie, and in 2014 for Concert Band by Paul Noble.
Variety
out of print
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Product information
Order id: 682601
Difficulty: 4
Duration: 7:50 min
Pages: -
publisher id: OUPArchivereprint5388
EAN: 4025511161916
Composer: William Walton
Arranger: Eric Ball
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Instrumentation: Brass Band

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