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The Future

Donald Macleod talks to multi-instrumentalist and composer Sir Karl Jenkins on the eve of his 80th birthday. Today, looking towards the future.

Donald Macleod talks to multi-instrumentalist and composer Sir Karl Jenkins. As his 80th birthday approaches, Karl Jenkins show no signs of slowing down. In their final conversation in this special week, he tells Donald Macleod about his recent compositions, including new saxophone concerto, Stravaganza, which has its UK premiere next month – and Fragile Earth, to be performed for the first time in April. We’ll end the week by returning to the beginning, in a sense, with an extract from Karl Jenkins’ Requiem, dedicated to his beloved father.

Quirk
iii Chasing the Goose
Gareth Davies, flutes
John Alley, keyboards
Neil Percy, percussion
London Symphony Orchestra
Karl Jenkins, conductor

White Water
Karl Jenkins, piano

The Golden Age Begins Anew, from One World
i Renewal
ii Prayer
Jody K Jenkins & Alexander Duggan, percussion
World Choir for Peace & World Orchestra for Peace
Karl Jenkins, conductor

Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra
iii ‘It takes two…’ Seductively
David Childs, euphonium
91Èȱ¬ National Orchestra of Wales
Bramwell Tovey, conductor

Over the Stone
iv Tros y Garreg
Catrin Finch, harps
London Symphony Orchestra
Karl Jenkins, conductor

Sakura, Spring has Come, from One World
Lucy Crowe, soprano
World Orchestra for Peace & World Choir for Peace
Karl Jenkins, conductor

Requiem
i Introit
ii Dies Irae
ix Pie Jesu
Serendipity
Cor Caerdydd & Cylgan
West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra
Karl Jenkins, conductor

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Music Played

  • Karl Jenkins

    Quirk (3rd mvt, Chasing the Goose)

    Performer: Gareth Davies. Performer: John Alley. Performer: Neil Percy. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.
    • DECCA : 481-781-1.
    • DECCA.
    • 6.
  • Karl Jenkins

    White Water

    Performer: Karl Jenkins.
    • DECCA : 481-781 7.
    • DECCA.
    • 3.
  • Karl Jenkins

    One World: The Golden Age Begins Anew

    Choir: World Choir for Peace. Choir: Stay at 91Èȱ¬ Choir. Orchestra: World Orchestra for Peace. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.
    • DECCA : 483-974 8.
    • DECCA.
    • 16.
  • Karl Jenkins

    Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra (It takes two...)

    Orchestra: 91Èȱ¬ National Orchestra of Wales. Conductor: Bramwell Tovey.
    • CHANDOS CHAN 10830.
    • CHANDOS.
    • 16.
  • Karl Jenkins

    Tros y Garreg (4th mvt, Tros y Garreg)

    Performer: Catrin Finch. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.
    • DECCA : 481-871-1.
    • DECCA.
    • 11.
  • Karl Jenkins

    One World: Sakura, Spring has Come

    Singer: Lucy Crowe. Orchestra: World Orchestra for Peace. Choir: World Choir for Peace. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.
    • DECCA : 483-974 8.
    • DECCA.
    • 15.
  • Karl Jenkins

    Requiem (excerpts)

    Choir: Serendipity. Choir: Côr Caerdydd. Choir: Cytgan. Orchestra: West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.
    • DECCA : 481-788 0.
    • DECCA.
    • 1.

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  • Fri 16 Feb 2024 12:00

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