God Save the Queen (London Philharmonic Orchestra Concert version)

~ Recording by Sir Georg Solti

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.22God Save the Queen (London philharminic concert version)1:13Sir Georg SoltiPomp and Circumstance Military Marches/ Enigma variationsEdward Elgar; Sir Georg Solti, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Chicago Symphony OrchestraAlbum
  • JP2017-04-26
Decca RecordsUCCD-51031
20.22God Save the Queen (LPO Concert version)1:13Edward ElgarLondon: The Orchestral RecordingsSir Georg SoltiAlbum + Compilation
  • XW2021-10-29
Decca Classics (“DECCA” in white uppercase on a blue‐over‐red rectangular block; until 1999, for use outside of North America only)485 1717

Relationships

engineer:John Dunkerley (engineer)
Kenneth Wilkinson (engineer)
producer:James Mallinson (producer)
Christopher Raeburn (producer)
orchestra:London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra) (on 1977-02-07, on 1977-02-18, on 1977-03-18, on 1977-04-04)
conductor:Sir Georg Solti (conductor) (on 1977-02-07, on 1977-02-18, on 1977-03-18, on 1977-04-04)
recorded at:Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1977-02-07, on 1977-02-18, on 1977-03-18, on 1977-04-04)
recording of:God Save the King (national anthem of several countries in the British Commonwealth) (from 1977-02-07 until 1977-04-04)

God Save the King (national anthem of several countries in the British Commonwealth)

anthem of:Anguilla
Bermuda
British Indian Ocean Territory
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
Jersey
Montserrat
Norfolk Island, Australia
Pitcairn
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
Tokelau
Turks and Caicos Islands
Lesotho (until 1966-10-04)
United Kingdom (from 1745-09 to present)
South Africa (from 1901 until 1957)
New Zealand (from 1977-11-17 to present)
lyricist and composer:[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
previously attributed to:John Bull (16th century composer)
Henry Carey
referred to in medleys:American Pageant
later parody versions:King George He Had a Date
later versions:God Save the Queen (UK rock group Queen’s version)
Rufst du, mein Vaterland (former national anthem of Switzerland)
is the basis for:7 Variations for Piano in C major on “God Save the King”, WoO 78
America (My Country, ’Tis of Thee)
Anglia (Laibach song)
Eight Variations in B-flat on “God Save the King”
God Save Our Lobster Queen
God Save the King per violino solo, op. 9, MS 56
God Save the Queen, S. 235
Premier Duo à quatre mains sur God Save the King, op. 4
Three Variations in D on “God Save the King”
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orchestrations:Twelve Various Folksongs, WoO 157: No. 1, “God Save the King”
arrangements:God Save the King (for soloists, chorus and orchestra, Elgar)
God Save the Queen (arranged by Britten)
God Save the Queen (for orchestra, Walton)
God Save the Queen (arranged by Costa)
God Save the Queen (arranged by Jacob)
God Save the Queen (for chorus and orchestra, Willcocks)
God Save the Queen (arranged by H. Wood)
God Save the Queen (catch-all for unknown arrangements)
God Save the Queen (The National Anthem) (for chorus and orchestra, Bliss)
God Save the Team
National Anthem (The Enid version of “God Save the Queen”)
music quoted in:Anglia (Laibach song)