Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4
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What a surprise for me! It is the first time after 64 years that I hear this music again! During the war, when I was a child in Germany, I heard this music daily in the transmission by Hugh Carlton Green for the German youth. Mind you, under Hitler it was forbidden to listen to foreign radio channels! Thank you ery much!
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During WW II I heard this music every day in a radio transmission for the German youth by Hugh Carlton Green. Mind you, listening to foreign radio channels was dangerous in Germany! Thank you, Britain!
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@reschi2 Listening to enemy radio was only forbidden in Germany during the war (the law came on september 18 1939). It was illegal to listen to enemy radio in Britain too. Both countries had propaganda directed at the enemy. In peacetime you could listen to foreign radio as much as you wanted, and you could buy foreign newspapers in the bigger cities in both Germany and Britain.
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I love this song! so serene!
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Música belíssima.
Utilizada como tema do programa "True outspeak" do filósofo paulista Olavo de Carvalho
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Thailand Wtf I am Thailand
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@purpleviolababe ikr violins are very spoiled where the most important parts are in the cellos and basses and we seldom get the melody
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@tanloch Violins are spoiled. Look at us violas! We do get the tune in this briefly, though. Shared. Better than nothing, I suppose.
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@tanloch If you're trying to say that the violin II's are not important because they don't get as much melody, then you are wrong sir. The violin II's are just as important as the firsts in any orchestra.
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ACCEPT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Should really be, 'I really like this MUSIC'! Not a bloody song!
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Ok I know.
Thanks.



I'm playing this too...it's wondeful but playing it gives me an overwhelming desire to shoot Mr Elgar.
HomegirlOfJezu 4 years ago 4
Homegirl, why do you want to shoot Eddy? Is it because he didn't give the tunes to violin IIs? :P
tanloch 4 years ago 5