From Advertising to Adiemus
Donald Macleod meets Sir Karl Jenkins on the eve of his 80th birthday, today exploring his years of creativity in the advertising industry and the huge success of Adiemus.
In these special programmes composer Sir Karl Jenkins joins Donald Macleod to talk about his life and music. When the band Soft Machine came to an end in the early 1980s – petering out ‘softly’ -- Karl Jenkins had no plan in place for what he would do next. But fate took a hand and he unexpectedly found himself in demand as a composer and arranger for adverts. It was a busy, exciting period which might seem distinct from his later success in the concert hall, but… one thing leads to another – and today we’ll be hearing some of his music that crossed over from advertising to the concert hall, in the form of his original Adiemus project – and the concerto grosso Palladio. We end with extracts from Gloria, and an example of his new ‘mission’ for the new millennium: to reinterpret the texts that virtually all great composers set, such as Requiem, Stabat Mater, Te Deum etc, but with some of the multicultural elements that made Adiemus so distinctive.
Cantilena
London Philharmonic Choir
Adiemus Symphony Orchestra of Europe
Karl Jenkins, composer
Adiemus
Miriam Stockley, vocals
Jody K Jenkins, percussion
Mick Taylor, flute
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Karl Jenkins, conductor
Hymn
Miriam Stockley, vocals
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Karl Jenkins, conductor
Adiemus
Kayama
Miriam Stockley & Mary Carewe, vocals
Frank Ricotti & Jody K Jenkins, percussion
Mike Taylor, flute
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Karl Jenkins, conductor
Cancion Plateada
Karl Jenkins, piano
Palladio, concerto grosso for string orchestra
i Allegretto
London Symphony Orchestra
Karl Jenkins, conductor
Lullay, from Stella Natalis
Polyphony
Stephen Layton, conductor
Only Heavenly Music, from Stella Natalis
Kate Royal, soprano
Alison Balsom, trumpet
Jody K Jenkins & Zands Duggan, percussion
The Adiemus Singers, Marylebone Camerata, Tenebrae
Karl Jenkins, conductor
The Proclamation, from Gloria
Jody K Jenkins, percussion
London Symphony Orchestra & National Youth Choir of Great Britain
Karl Jenkins, conductor
Laudamus Te, from Gloria
Tim Hugh, cello
London Symphony Orchestra & National Youth Choir of Great Britain
Karl Jenkins, conductor
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Karl Jenkins
Cantilena
Choir: London Philharmonic Choir. Orchestra: Adiemus Symphony Orchestra Of Europe. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.- DECCA.
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Karl Jenkins
Adiemus
Performer: Jody K Jenkins. Performer: Mick Taylor. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Karl Jenkins. Singer: Miriam Stockley.- DECCA : 481-7877.
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Karl Jenkins
Adiemus (Songs of Sanctuary): Hymn
Singer: Miriam Stockley. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.- DECCA : 481-7877.
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Karl Jenkins
Adiemus (Songs of Sanctuary): Kayama
Performer: Frank Ricotti. Performer: Jody K Jenkins. Performer: Mike Taylor. Singer: Miriam Stockley. Singer: Mary Carewe. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.- DECCA : 481-7877.
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Karl Jenkins
Adiemus Colores (Cancion Plateada)
Performer: Karl Jenkins.- DECCA : 481-781 7.
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Karl Jenkins
Palladio
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.- DECCA : 481-781-1.
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Karl Jenkins
Stella Natalis (Lullaby)
Choir: Polyphony. Conductor: Stephen Layton.- DECCA : 479-3232.
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Karl Jenkins
Stella Natalis (Only Heavenly Music)
Performer: Alison Balsom. Performer: Jody K Jenkins. Performer: Zands Duggan. Singer: Kate Royal. Choir: Adiemus Singers. Choir: Marylebone Camerata. Choir: Tenebrae.- DECCA : 688-648 2.
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Karl Jenkins
Gloria (The Proclamation; Laudamus Te)
Performer: Jody K Jenkins. Performer: Timothy Hugh. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Choir: National Youth Choir. Conductor: Karl Jenkins.- DECCA : 646-430 2.
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