I am sure there are those who recall many of the royal 
          events fondly, and for those people this album will serve them quite 
          well. The whole concept of this album is to compile the music that accompanied 
          all the great British royal events in the lifetime of Queen Elizabeth 
          II. 
        
 
        
With the recent death of the Queen Mother, I wish I 
          had more nice things to say about this album. I am sure that it will 
          serve those who recall the grand royal events of the past fifty years 
          with fondness. Much of the music that we associate with British pomp 
          appears in this compilation (ironically not including the Pomp and 
          Circumstance marches); such as Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, 
          I Vow to Thee My Country; Crown Imperial, the famous trumpet 
          theme in D-major by Purcell (which is listed in the index, as "Trumpet 
          Tune by Purcell", not that my description is that much more 
          accurate). 
        
 
        
However, the production values on this release are 
          for the most part low indeed. Both the Westminster Abbey Choir and Llandaff 
          Cathedral Choir are competent choruses, but sound unrehearsed on this 
          release when the music makes any demands on them. While the organ of 
          Westminster Abbey has attained a certain degree of fame, it is so distantly 
          microphoned that it scarcely makes any impact on the listener (which 
          in turn takes the pomp out of the music). 
        
 
        
All of the pieces that call for orchestra are arranged 
          for organ and/or brass band, with an occasional timpani roll and cymbal 
          crash. The performers made a particular mess of Crown Imperial in this 
          "organ-ized" arrangement. I regret to say that the only piece on this 
          release that I find of musical interest as either a piece or as a performance 
          is "I was glad" by Hubert Parry. 
        
 
        
But for the most part I find this disc dull and clichéd. 
          I’m afraid I can only recommend this CD to those souls who think that 
          even a modicum of the excitement found in the Royal Ceremonies can be 
          found on this disc. Listen before deciding whether or not buy. 
        
 
        
        
Evan Tucker