Bristol Post

Coronation beat Bristol composer chosen by King

- By ROD MINCHIN bp@reachplc.com

A BRIT and Emmy-nominated composer has been commission­ed by the King to write music for his coronation.

Sarah Class, who has composed musical scores for Sir David Attenborou­gh’s natural world programmes and National Geographic documentar­ies, was personally invited by Charles to write music for the coronation.

She spoke of her pride in attending the coronation and that in Charles, the country has a monarch who is as passionate about the environmen­t as she is.

“I feel very honoured and privileged and excited to be part of it,” she said.

“I think for me, it’s not just a contributi­on, I just feel so happy that I’m lending my support through my music and that is the ultimate for me.

“I love the fact that we have somebody in this position, who has these values about the planet who cares about the environmen­t and our biodiversi­ty.

“It’s something that’s very important to me and it’s crucial at the moment that all of these issues are looked at, and to have somebody in that position is so special and valuable.”

She first came to the attention of the then-Prince of Wales after writing to him and mentioning his visit to her school when she was a child and then detailing her work with music and the environmen­t.

Charles wrote back and asked her write music for the Cop26 Climate Change summit in Glasgow, which she did with her song Rhythm Of The Earth - Terra Carta theme.

The Bristol-based artist is an accomplish­ed musician and songwriter and her music is known for its rich, atmospheri­c soundscape­s and emotional depth.

She grew up on the Isle of Wight and nature and music are her two passions, which she now combines in her profession­al work.

In 2010, she founded the Aurora Orchestra, which is dedicated to promoting classical music and protecting the planet.

She has received Emmy nomination­s for her work on the BBC Series Madagascar and Sir David Attenborou­gh’s Africa series.

Following the premiere of Rhythm Of The Earth - Terra Carta at Cop26, Ms Class has been commission­ed by Charles to create one of 12 new works of music to be performed in Westminste­r Abbey.

She has worked with lyricist Grahame Davies to write the score being performed by opera singer Pretty Yende.

“When I first heard about it, I was extremely inspired,” she said. “I feel very honoured and privileged.”

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