Elgar (arr. Johnston) - Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 - FQ55
Generally regarded as “The Graduation March,” Pomp and Circumstance was written by Edward Elgar in 1901 and first used in a graduation ceremony at Yale in June of 1905. Because every graduation ceremony is different, the infamous repeated section has multiple escape points and the piece can come to a close whenever is necessary.
This arrangement is well suited for a flute quartet, but would also work equally as well in a flute choir setting.
Instrumentation:
- Piccolo
- C Flute
- Alto Flute (Alternate part for C Flute provided)
- Bass Flute