An anthem match for a king: Andrew Lloyd Webber tapped for King Charles coronation honor

King Charles will quickly have his personal theme music.

Buckingham Palace has introduced that Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, the British-born composer of such traditional Broadway exhibits as “Cats” and “The Phantom of the Opera,” shall be writing the coronation anthem for the monarch. The May 6 Westminster Abbey ceremony is predicted to be attended by many international leaders, together with “other royals from around the world,” in keeping with the BBC.

In a press release, Lloyd Webber mentioned, “I am incredibly honoured to have been asked to compose a new anthem for The Coronation.” He added that his anthem will embrace “words slightly adapted from Psalm 98” and shall be scored “for the Westminster Abbey choir and organ, the ceremonial brass and orchestra.”

“I hope my anthem reflects this joyful occasion,” Lloyd Webber mentioned.

Quite a lot of different composers shall be contributing music, together with a coronation march, for the occasion, Buckingham Palace introduced. The palace additionally mentioned that, on the request of King Charles, Greek Orthodox music shall be featured in recognition of the monarch’s late father, Prince Philip, who was born in Greece.

Lloyd Webber has been particularly busy of late. He’s readying his latest musical, “Bad Cinderella,” for its Broadway opening on March 23. Meanwhile, “The Phantom of the Opera” will conclude its 35-year Broadway run on April 16.

Source web site: www.marketwatch.com

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