The Jewish Chronicle

Anglo-Israeli composer: My music for Queen’s Jubilee moved the royals to tears

- BY ORLANDO RADICE

VA BRITISH-ISRAELI composer commission­ed to create two pieces of music for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee has told the JC that there were tears shed in the Royal Family when they heard the final result.

Hackney-born Loretta Kay-Feld said she was “thrilled” to be contacted by a person “close to the Queen” to come up with the musical tributes — and described how she composed 70 Years a Queen and The Queen’s Soliloquy “in my head” while out walking by the sea near her home in Ra’anana, Israel.

“I read a book about the Queen and I took a walk along the cliff tops near where I live. The lyrics came at the same time as I heard the music. And when

I got home, I sat down and wrote it all out. A compositio­n has to come from your heart and your mind,” she said. The royal compositio­ns were published

on Sunday, exactly 70 years since the Queen acceded to the throne.

Mrs Kay-Feld said the member of the Royal Family who commission­ed the works — whom she said she had agreed not to identify — spoke to her over Zoom to express their delight with the result.

She said: “It’s been a very moving experience for me. I did write it with my heart and soul. It’s a very reflective time for Her Majesty and… it’s a very reflective song.”

An accomplish­ed composer, author and lyricist, Mrs Kay-Feld has been praised for her music by the likes of Donald Trump, Golda Meir and Uri Geller – and was also asked by Barack Obama to write a piece for Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on.

Born in Hackney into a creative family, Mrs Kay-Feld’s mother wrote stories and her father loved music.

As a schoolgirl she studied violin and led the school orchestra but on leaving, she became a social worker with the charity Norwood.

She studied at the Royal College of Music but realised she was never going to be a profession­al pianist, and instead set about studying compositio­n.

She met her American husband at 24 and they moved to Long Island in New York, where she raised her four children and wrote many songs to entertain them. “When they were naughty, I would write songs,” she told the JC in 2019. “I would write songs all the time and they would sing them.”

Mrs Kay-Feld got her big break after a gig at New York’s Public Library, when she was approached by the makers of the children’s show Sesame Street.

After sending them six tracks, she was hired and ended up writing more than 300 songs for the show.

She also wrote several Jewishthem­ed songs including a hymn to Israel, which won her praise from Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir.

Eventually she and her husband made aliyah, where her creativity has flourished into her seventies.

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I wrote it with all my heart and soul
‘I hear the songs in my head’: Kay-Feld I wrote it with all my heart and soul
 ?? ?? Platinum Jubilee: Queen Elizabeth
Platinum Jubilee: Queen Elizabeth

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