エリザベス女王90歳記念! 最も長く最も愛されているエリザベス2世が、2016年4月21日に90歳の誕生日を迎えます。イギリスでは、歴史の中で最も注目すべきイベントでもあります。イギリスで最も愛され、また祝祭時に演奏されている様々な作品ばかりが収録されてアルバムです。
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発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/03/28)
Sony's 2016 collection For Queen and County: Music for a Royal Celebration is a double-CD of songs, marches, and anthems long associated with British patriotism and royalty. The selections evoke the nation's love of monarchy and pageantry, so Rule, Britannia and God Save the Queen are de rigueur, as are Hubert Parry's Jerusalem, two of Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches, William Walton's Crown Imperial, and Jeremiah Clarke's Trumpet Voluntary (also known by its original title, the Prince of Denmark's March). Strewn among these obvious royal standards are songs of a soft and reverent character, such as the hymns Abide with Me and Amazing Grace, Danny Boy and Greensleeves, and various other pieces that are moving, rather than martial. The performers include Russell Watson, Carl Davis and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Jonathan Antoine, the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, Nicholas Cleobury and the Britten Sinfonia, Paul Daniel and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and many more. ~ Blair Sanderson
Rovi
Sony's 2016 collection For Queen and Country: Music for a Royal Celebration is a double CD of songs, marches, and anthems long associated with British patriotism and royalty. The selections evoke the nation's love of monarchy and pageantry, so Rule, Britannia and God Save the Queen are de rigueur, as are Hubert Parry's Jerusalem, two of Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches, William Walton's Crown Imperial, and Jeremiah Clarke's Trumpet Voluntary (also known by its original title, the Prince of Denmark's March). Strewn among these obvious royal standards are songs of a soft and reverent character, such as the hymns Abide with Me and Amazing Grace, the songs Danny Boy and Greensleeves, and various other pieces that are moving, rather than martial. The performers include Russell Watson, Carl Davis and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Jonathan Antoine, the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, Nicholas Cleobury and the Britten Sinfonia, Paul Daniel and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and many more.
Rovi