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86: 267:, making "Land of Hope and Glory" part of a standard programme for the event. The Last Night of the Proms was broadcast annually on television from 1953 onwards, and Promenaders began dressing up outrageously and waving flags and banners during the climax of the evening. In some years, "Land of Hope and Glory" and the other favourites were left out of the programme but reinstated after press and public outrage. In an exception, for the 2001 Last Night concert following the 560:. It is played as a processional or recessional often omitting all but the movement of the song over which the chorus is traditionally sung. During ceremonies for larger schools this piece (or the truncated version, if it is being used) is played repeatedly. It may be played for as long as the graduates are marching or walking, which can be longer than some symphonies. 104: 500:. It is set in a small fishing village in Shikamachi, Ishikawa Prefecture, who depend on the local amateur orchestra as their favourite source of entertainment. When the conductor dies unexpectedly, the townspeople recruit the man's granddaughter, a high school student with a talent for conducting. The song is heard three times throughout the movie. 93: 302:
earlier in the summer, supporters of which accused the songs of glorifying colonialism and slavery. The BBC later reversed the decision, claiming the original move was due to the coronavirus social-distancing measures, and that they would now be sung. Ultimately, both songs were featured albeit with
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who later recollected "little did I think then that the lovely broad melody of the trio would one day develop into our second national anthem". It was played as "Land of Hope and Glory" in the last concert of the 1905 proms, and at the first and last concerts of the 1909 Proms, which also featured
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supporters sing a version of the song that goes as follows: 'Land of hope and glory, Yorkshire shall be free, We all follow United, onto victory'. In London, Spurs fans have been heard to sing 'We hate Nottingham Forest. We hate Arsenal, too. We hate Manchester United, but
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England currently has no agreed national anthem. However, there have been calls for this to be changed, with a 2006 survey conducted by the BBC suggesting that 55% of the English public would rather have "Land of Hope and Glory" than
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It is only the music of the refrain that is in the first Pomp and Circumstance March. The words and music for the two solo verses was written and composed specially for the published song and is not in the Coronation
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who accused the BBC of "cringing embarrassment about our history". Further reporting hypothesised that the decision was made in light of renewed prominence for the
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who told Elgar he thought the melody would make a great song. When Elgar was requested to write a work for the King's coronation, he worked the suggestion into his
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In the United States, Canada and the Philippines, the instrumental version of this song is traditionally associated with high school and college (university)
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of the Ode's final section was re-used, as the first four lines of the second stanza below. This stanza is the part which is popularly sung today.
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Owing to the King's illness, the coronation was postponed. Elgar created a separate song, which was first performed by Madame
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The music to which the words of the refrain 'Land of Hope and Glory, &c' below are set is the 'trio' theme from
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The original 'Sov'ran', sometimes (for better understanding) printed 'Sov'reign', meaning 'Sovereign'
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in 2007, it is still tradition for the team to use "Land of Hope and Glory" as their walk-out theme.
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uses Elgar's version to herald the arrival of the Minister of the Interior in Alex's story.
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was introduced as an orchestral piece (a year before the words were written), conducted by
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in 2020, the BBC announced a decision not to feature "Land of Hope and Glory" as well as "
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supporters sing a version of the song, 'We all follow the Aber, over land and sea and
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Cannadine, David (2008). "The 'Last Night of the Proms' in historical perspective".
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English patriotic song composed by music by Edward Elgar with lyrics by A. C. Benson
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football club supporters sing 'We all follow Derby/Chelsea, over land and sea (and
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The first five notes of the refrain are similar to the first two bars of
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Graduation ceremonies (United States, Canada and The Philippines)
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until 2010, when the public rejected it in a poll in favour of "
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fans sing 'We all follow the Rovers, over the land and sea (and
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Live performance on the Grand Gala du Disque 1962 by Vera Lynn
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sing 'We're all following Huddersfield, over land and sea'.
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a 5 minute long television broadcast criticizing the
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Index

Land of Hope and Glory (disambiguation)
Clara Butt
Edward Elgar
A. C. Benson


A. C. Benson

Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1
Edward VII
Coronation Ode
A. C. Benson
God Save the King
Clara Butt
stanzas
The Proms
'Pomp and Circumstance' March No. 1
Henry Wood
Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Malcolm Sargent
September 11 attacks
Leonard Slatkin
Samuel Barber
COVID-19 pandemic
Rule, Britannia!
Boris Johnson
Black Lives Matter
murder of George Floyd

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