We asked Sir Karl Jenkins to pick apart the score for this stunning movement, and explain what makes it so haunting – with particular focus on *that* cello solo. The music begins quietly with two ...
Sir Karl Jenkins' Benedictus is the penultimate movement from his anti-war mass, The Armed Man. Written twenty-five years ago this year and performed over three thousand times, Sir Karl dedicated it ...
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A high-pitched cello solo floats over the orchestra, its melody undecorated in anguish. Then, a tenor introduces the Benedictus, supported by huge chorus and underlined by crashing timpani. Whereas ...
Malakai Bayoh, the 14-year-old treble who’s scaling the heights of classical music, sings soaring Karl Jenkins from the top of a great London landmark. In a video released today, a young treble sings ...
Karl Jenkins is the most popular classical composer you've never heard of. Sales of his brand of choral music are well into the millions worldwide; indeed, he recently became the UK's biggest-selling ...
Benedictus from 'The Armed Man' by Sir Karl Jenkins, sung by Malakai.