Hymn (from Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary) - Karl Jenkins arr. David Childs
Автор: Sheona White
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The extraordinarily diverse output of composer Karl Jenkins has encompassed genres as numerous as jazz, rock, film music, advertising music, New Age music, and classical composition, largely choral. He is perhaps best known for the song Adiemus, for a series of classical or New Age works derived from it, and for the widely performed mass setting The Armed Man.
Jenkins was born in Penclawdd, Swansea, Wales, on February 17, 1944. His father was a local schoolteacher, organist, and choir director who gave him his first music lessons. Jenkins attended Cardiff University, studying music, and went on for further work at the Royal Academy of Music. He later earned a doctorate in music from the University of Wales. In the late 1960s, Jenkins became interested in London's vigorous jazz scene, playing saxophones, keyboards, and, more unusually, oboe. He performed with a band led by bassist Graham Collier and founded the jazz fusion band Nucleus, which performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1970. In 1972, Jenkins joined the progressive rock band Soft Machine, composing many of the songs on their successful albums of the 1970s and early 1980s.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Jenkins enjoyed a successful career as a composer of music for advertising, winning two industry awards. Some of his advertising music later found its way into his classical compositions. The most significant example of this was his song Adiemus, which was sung by Miriam Stockley and first appeared in 1994 in a Delta Airlines ad.
This arrangement by David Childs for brass quartet features 2 Trumpets/Cornets, Horn Eb and Euphonium and this is myself performing alongside Kathleen Gaspoz, Philippe Schwartz, Dominic Longhurst making Tetra Brass in Mensdorf, Luxembourg.
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