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BeaumontMusic

  1. Handel: Water Music (Alla Hornpipe) - just for today's celebrations on the Thames. youtube.com/watch?v=TRNmXw…
  2. Listen out for Handel's Water Music as one of the offerings for the Royal Barge today!
  3. @raffilindley will test them after half term!
  4. With all this Jubilee stuff going on this weekend perhaps Yr 12 could work out the bassline to the National Anthem and suggested chord prog.
  5. @BeaumontDrama your band of the week is being remembered on BBC2 as I tweet...
  6. #BeaumontBedtimeListening Walton's Coronation Te Deum written for the coronation Queen Elizabeth II ow.ly/bj0f1
  7. Happy Birthday to Sir Edward Elgar, b. 1857. Here's HDo's preferred Pomp and Circumstance no 4. Love the Big Tune. youtube.com/watch?v=sAU5vD…
  8. @edwardeth will listen soon and let you know. Well done!!
  9. Wishing @youthmusic esp @Emily_Almond @EDeezey @anna_fordham @_hperryman a fab Jubilee weekend of singing in Hyde Park!
  10. @anna_fordham on the TV?!
  11. I was glad: For the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, I thought I would post two of the most glorious anthems writte... bit.ly/KU3bBn
  12. ..the Queen's coronation in 1953. The "Vivat" sections are "Vivat Rex vivat" or "Vivat Regina" which greets the entrance of the monarch.
  13. Parry's I was glad written for the coronation of King Edward VII and revised in 1911 for King George V and also performed at...