Coronations are the grandest of all state occasions. This study takes an in- depth look at the music that was performed at British coronations from 1603 to the present, reconstructing the programmes and performance of the music and considering it in its ceremonial and historical context.
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British Royal Weddings
From the Stuarts to the Early Twentieth Century
This comprehensive study explores the history and ceremonial aspects of British royal weddings from the late sixteenth century onwards, focusing on the wedding service itself. It examines three main elements: the choice of venue, the structure of the ceremony, and the music associated with these events up to the early twentieth century. Newly discovered sources provide fresh insights and conclusions, revealing that while the Reformation's religious changes did not significantly impact wedding rites, other notable shifts occurred over the centuries. For example, weddings transitioned from significant state occasions to more private ceremonies after the Restoration, evolving into grand court events during the Georgian era and gaining greater publicity in the later Victorian period. The study emphasizes music, which is intricately linked to the ceremonies, making it a compelling aspect for discussing the details of the events. Since the eighteenth century, royal weddings have also been significant musical occasions, influencing choices at other weddings since Victorian times. With its holistic and interdisciplinary approach, this study serves as an extensive resource for those interested in music and various topics related to British royal weddings, offering the most complete account of how these magnificent occasions were celebrated.