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Why did Edward Elgar write the pomp and circumstance marches?

The correct answer is: to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.

Edward Elgar was commissioned to compose the Pomp and Circumstance Marches for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, a celebration of her 60th year on the throne. Elgar composed a total of six marches, which were first performed at a military review in 1902. The marches have become popular ceremonial pieces, often used in patriotic events and graduation ceremonies.

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