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For Queen and Country: Music for a Royal Celebration - Band of H.M. Royal Marines; Charlotte Jaconelli (vocals); Grimethorpe Colliery Band; Grimethorpe Colliery Band; Jamie MacDougall (tenor); Jennifer Smith (soprano); Jonathan Antoine (tenor); Jonathan Antonie (tenor); Jonathan Rathbone (tenor)
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  1. Trumpet Voluntary Suite (Suite de Clairque)
  2. I vow to thee, my country, for chorus & orchestra, H. 148
  3. Jerusalem ("And did those feet in ancient time"), for chorus & organ (or orchestra)
  4. Salut d'amour, for violin & piano, Op. 12
  5. Abide with Me, hymn
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  1. Trumpet Voluntary Suite (Suite de Clairque)
  2. I vow to thee, my country, for chorus & orchestra, H. 148
  3. Jerusalem ("And did those feet in ancient time"), for chorus & organ (or orchestra)
  4. Salut d'amour, for violin & piano, Op. 12
  5. Abide with Me, hymn
  6. Flower of Scotland
  7. Pieces (2) ("Chanson de matin" & "Chanson de nuit"), for violin & piano (later orchestrated), Op. 15: Chanson de matin
  8. Danny Boy
  9. The Lord's My Shepherd, hymn ("Crimond")
  10. Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4, for orchestra in G major, Op. 39/4
  11. You'll Never Walk Alone, song (from "Carousel")
  12. Greensleeves, folk song
  13. Lux Aeterna, for chorus (after Nimrod from Enigma Variations, various arr.)
  14. Life on the ocean wave, song
  15. Amazing Grace
  16. We'll Keep a Welcome
  17. Crown Imperial, coronation march for orchestra
  18. Rule, Britannia, for orchestra/band (with voice and/or chorus ad lib)
  19. Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1, for orchestra in D major, Op. 39/1
  20. God Save the Queen
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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). ...

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