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- A_Song_of_Union abstract ""A Song of Union" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes, and set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar. It was one of the songs (also known as the "Pageant of Empire") written to be performed in the Pageant of Empire at the British Empire Exhibition on 21 July 1924. However the song was not actually performed at the Pageant.This was the only one that the composer wrote as a part-song, though two others "Sailing Westward" and "The Immortal Legions" were later arranged as part-songs. The song is in the form of a confident march, beginning with the symbolic "stars that wheel around the Sun" and finally celebrating the union of the realms of Empire with "Love binds all our hearts in one". Although some of the songs in "Pageant of Empire" were associated with particular countries, this song celebrates the union of the whole Empire, and has no particular reference to what was at that time the Union of South Africa.The music is taken from the central section of Elgar's "Empire March", written for the same occasion.".
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- A_Song_of_Union subject Category:1924_songs.
- A_Song_of_Union subject Category:Songs_by_Edward_Elgar.
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- A_Song_of_Union type Music107020895.
- A_Song_of_Union type MusicalComposition107037465.
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- A_Song_of_Union type SongsByEdwardElgar.
- A_Song_of_Union comment ""A Song of Union" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes, and set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar. It was one of the songs (also known as the "Pageant of Empire") written to be performed in the Pageant of Empire at the British Empire Exhibition on 21 July 1924. However the song was not actually performed at the Pageant.This was the only one that the composer wrote as a part-song, though two others "Sailing Westward" and "The Immortal Legions" were later arranged as part-songs.".
- A_Song_of_Union label "A Song of Union".
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