Karl Jenkins
Music
- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
2,278 plays- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
20,036 plays- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
1,590 plays- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
8,162 plays- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
10,439 plays
Karl Jenkins on Facebook
STELLA NATALIS TOUR CONDUCTED BY KARL JENKINS
Karl Jenkins will be touring
England for five dates to celebrate the release of his new album, Stella
Natalis. An exclusive EMI artist, Karl Jenkins's name shines bright amongst
contemporary classical composers, having reached global stardom with such works
as Adiemus, Requiem and The
Armed Man. Released on the 2nd November 2009 Stella Natalis embraces Karl's
signature melodies with the Christmas message in a benchmark new work for all
audiences. Karl will be accompanied byTenebrae, the
renowned choir led by Nigel Short,
as well as a specially created ensemble of musicians led by John
Gibbons...
| 28 November 2009 | Chelmsford Cathedral | Click here to book tickets |
| 2 December 2009 | St. Albans Cathedral | Click here to book tickets |
| 4 December 2009 | Clifton Cathedral, Bristol | Click here to book tickets |
| 19 December 2009 | Banbury St. Mary's Church | Click here to book tickets |
| 22 December 2009 | Norwich Cathedral | Click here to book tickets |
| Book online or call SeeTickets on 0871 230 0010 | ||
STELLA
NATALIS -
THE NEW ALBUM
“Stella natalis means ‘star of birth’ or ‘star of origin,’ continues Jenkins, “and the music conveys the Christmas message of peace, goodwill, compassion and a new beginning whilst using a wider palette of inspiration than is usual in such treatments: Zulu text, reference to Hindu gods, as well as the Old Testament, all make an appearance! The libretto, for the most part, is by Carol Barratt together with some established text in Latin and English.” Joy to the world consists of a set of idiosyncratic arrangements by Karl Jenkins to carols from England, Germany, France, Spain, the West Indies and the African-American Go tell it on the mountain. Karl Jenkins’s 65th birthday concert at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff on November 14 will feature music from this new EMI CD. Click here for more information.
FREE MP3 DOWNLOAD
To celebrate the release of
MILLENNIUM CENTRE BIRTHDAY CONCERT -
14 NOVEMBER 2009
To mark his 65th Birthday with an all-Welsh celebration, the
world’s most popular classical composer Karl Jenkins joins us for an
uplifting evening showcasing his best-loved music and launching his
latest work, a special composition to mark 10 years of devolution in
Wales. Massed voices of Welsh choirs Côrdydd, Côr Caerdydd, Aelwyd y
Waun Ddyfal and Cantata take to the spectacular Donald Gordon stage
alongside Sinfonia Cymru with a stellar Welsh line-up of soloists,
including Neath-born international soprano Rebecca Evans, favourite
harpist Catrin Finch and talented singer Elin Fflur. Karl will be
sharing the podium for the evening with conductor Gareth Jones. As well
as excerpts from the million-selling Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary,
Requiem, Stabat Mater and The Armed Man, Karl Jenkins lifts the baton
for the very first time on his latest work.
Click here to find out
more and to buy tickets
KARL JENKINS ON KARL JENKINS
A new 10-minute documentary of Karl Jenkins talking about his
life and music, from his childhood in Wales and classical training,
through his work in jazz and advertising, to his recent series of
large-scale choral works including The Armed Man. This film, produced by
Boosey & Hawkes, includes an interview with Karl Jenkins at his home in
South Wales. It features music from Jenkins' EMI recordings together
with footage from the 2005 South Bank Show film on the composer. Click
here to watch the film.
PERFORMANCES OF MUSIC BY KARL
JENKINS
Click here for a complete list
of forthcoming performances of music by Karl Jenkins.
BIOGRAPHY
Dr.Karl Jenkins OBE B.Mus., F.R.A.M., A.R.A.M.,
L.R.A.M., F.W.C.M.D., F.T.C.C
Karl Jenkins was born in Wales and educated
at Gowerton Grammar School before reading music
at the University of Wales, Cardiff. He then
commenced postgraduate studies at the Royal
Academy of Music, London.
It was in jazz that he initially made his
mark. In those days of ‘Jazz Polls” he was a
prolific poll winner, playing at London’s famous
Ronnie Scott’s club before co-forming Nucleus,
which won first prize at the Montreux jazz
festival and appeared at the Newport Jazz
Festival, Rhode Island.
This was followed by a period with Soft
Machine, one of the seminal bands of the 70’s.
Through many incarnations, ‘Softs’ defied
categorization playing venues as diverse as
Carnegie Hall, the classical ‘Proms’ at the
Royal Albert Hall, the Reading Festival as well
as touring the USA & Europe.
In the field of advertising music he has won
the prestigious D&AD award for best music
[twice], the ‘Creative Circle Gold’ and several
‘Clios’ [New York] and ‘Golden Lions’ [Cannes].
Credits include Levi’s, British Airways,
Renault, Volvos, C&G, Tag Heuer, Pepsi as well
as US/global campaigns for De Beers and Delta
Airlines.
In addition he gained Bafta ‘gongs’ for his
scores for the documentaries The Celts and
Testament.
After this period as a media composer, his
return to the music mainstream was initially
marked by the success of the Adiemus project.
Adiemus, combining a classical base with ethnic
vocal sounds, ethnic percussion and an invented
language, topped classical and ‘pop’ charts
around the world, gaining 15 gold or platinum
album awards and performing in cities as diverse
as Tokyo, Madrid, London, Helsinki, Munich etc.
The Armed Man: A Mass For Peace, commissioned
by the Royal Armouries for the millennium and
premiered at the Royal Albert Hall, London has
had over three hundred performances in the past
eighteen months while the CD, featuring the
National Youth Choir of Great Britain and the
London Philharmonic Orchestra, has gained “Gold
Disc” status in the UK. Performances in 2007
include those for Desmond Tutu in Cape Town and
at Carnegie Hall, New York.
Works include the harp concerto Over The
Stone commissioned by HRH the Prince of Wales
for the Royal Harpist, Catrin Finch, the concertante,
Quirk, commissioned by the London
Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Sir Colin
Davies as part of its 2005 centenary season and
In These Stones Horizons Sing, featuring Bryn
Terfel, Catrin Finch with the WNO Orchestra &
Chorus which was premiered at the Royal Gala
opening of the Welsh Millennium Centre in the
presence of Her Majesty The Queen.
In the summer of 2005 he scored his first
feature film, River Queen starring Kiefer
Sutherland & Samantha Morton, the score of which
recently won first prize at the Shanghai Film
Festival.
Following the success of Requiem which went to No1 in the UK classical
charts, he recorded Kiri Sings Karl Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
He was recently the subject of the ITV South
Bank Shows special by Lord [Melvyn] Bragg as
well as being a ‘castaway’ on ‘Desert Island
Discs’.
In 2004 he entered Classic FM’s ‘Hall of
Fame” at No 8., the highest position for a
living composer and has been in the top ten both
in 2005 & 2006 as well as, in 2006, at No. 4
amongst British composers.
Karl holds a D.Mus [Doctor of Music] degree
from the University of Wales, has been made both
a Fellow and an Associate of the Royal Academy
of Music, where a room has been named in his
honour, and has fellowships at Cardiff
University, the Royal Welsh College of Music &
Drama, Trinity College Carmarthen, Swansea
Institute and was presented by Classic FM with
the ‘Red f ‘award for ‘outstanding service to
classical music.
He has an honorary doctorate from the
University of Leicester and the Chancellors
Medal from the University of Glamorgan.
He was awarded an OBE, by Her Majesty The
Queen, in the 2005 New Years Honours List
“for services to music”.
..

..
Videos
Karl Jenkins - Stabat Mater
05:13 | 1854 plays | Sep 5 2008
Photos
Music
-
17 Songs | Jan 10, 2012
-
33 Songs | May 3, 2011
-
14 Songs | Oct 25, 2010
-
14 Songs | Jul 12, 2010
-
21 Songs | Nov 17, 2009
-
14 Songs | Nov 11, 2008
















