The songs were first performed at the Pageant on 21 July 1924, when they were conducted by the composer. The songs were published by Enoch & Sons. They are: • ''1. "
Shakespeare's Kingdom"'' •
2. "The Islands (A Song of New Zealand)" •
3. "The Blue Mountains (A Song of Australia)" •
4. "The Heart of Canada" •
5. "Sailing Westward" •
6. "Merchant Adventurers" •
7. "The Immortal Legions" •
8. "A Song of Union" Nos. 1 - 7 are for solo singer with accompaniment. No. 2
"The Islands", No. 5
"Sailing Westward", and three other poems by Noyes:
"Indian Dawn",
"The Cape of Good Hope" (for
South Africa) and
"Gloriana" (
Queen Elizabeth I) were also arranged for chorus
SATB and have the same musical accompaniment. No. 7
"The Immortal Legions" was also arranged for chorus
SATB. No. 8
"A Song of Union" is a part-song for chorus
SATB written for but not actually performed in the Pageant. Three movements from Elgar's "
The Crown of India" were included in the Pageant, representing "The Early Days of India": the
Introduction, the
March of the Mogul Emperors and the
Crown of India March. Elgar composed his
Empire March for the same occasion, and it was at that time considered part of the
Pageant of Empire. However the Empire March was not performed then and Elgar's
Imperial March took its place. The orchestral scores and parts for all the songs with the exception of "Immortal Legions" and the "March" have been lost, but they have been orchestrated by conductor
Martin Yates and recorded complete on Dutton Epoch by Baritone Roderick Williams with the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Martin Yates. ==Recordings==