Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" March No. 1 in D. is basically the soundtrack to every graduation ever. But I bet you haven't heard this version before. In a video released Sunday ...
When Elgar composed the piece in 1901, he wasn’t thinking about graduation or scholarship. He wrote it as a patriotic military march. The phrase “pomp and circumstance” originates in ...
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For USC Students, A Graduation With Less Pomp Than CircumstanceIt's been a peculiar graduation season for many local university students, but that's not a new experience for them, either. Four years ago, many found themselves without a traditional high school ...
At this moment the structure of public education is in turmoil. With things going on in Washington, D.C., much of the funding ...
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