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Karl Jenkins

Sir Karl William Pamp Jenkins,[1] CBE, FRAM, HonFLSW (born 17 February 1944) is a Welsh multi-instrumentalist and composer. His best known works include the song "Adiemus", the Adiemus album series; Palladio; The Armed Man; his Requiem and his Stabat Mater (2008).

Karl Jenkins
Jenkins in 2017
Background information
Birth nameKarl William Pamp Jenkins
Born (1944-02-17) 17 February 1944 (age 79)
Penclawdd, Gower, Wales (Now part of Swansea)
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Composer
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • oboe
  • saxophone
Years active1970–present
Labels
Formerly of
Websitekarljenkins.com

Jenkins was educated in music at Cardiff University and the Royal Academy of Music: of the latter, he is a fellow and an Associate. He joined the jazz-rock band Soft Machine in 1972 and became the group's lead songwriter in 1974. Jenkins continued to work with Soft Machine up to 1984, but has not been involved with any incarnation of the group since. Jenkins has composed music for advertisement campaigns and has won the industry prize twice.

Karl Jenkins at the Welsh Government's St David Awards; 2015

Early life and education edit

Karl Jenkins was born and raised in Penclawdd, Gower, Wales (now part of Swansea). His mother was Swedish, and his father was Welsh. Jenkins received his initial musical instruction from his father, who was the local schoolteacher, chapel organist and choirmaster. He attended Gowerton Grammar School.[2]

Jenkins studied music at Cardiff University, and then commenced postgraduate studies in London at the Royal Academy of Music.[3]

Career overview edit

Early career: Graham Collier's group and Nucleus edit

For the bulk of his early career Jenkins was known as a jazz and jazz-rock musician, playing baritone and soprano saxophones, keyboards and oboe, an unusual instrument in a jazz context. He joined jazz composer Graham Collier's group and later co-founded the jazz-rock group Nucleus, which won first prize at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1970. In 1971, Jenkins collaborated with Linda Hoyle on her album Pieces of Me, co-writing 8 of the 11 tracks, playing piano and oboe, as well as arranging and conducting the orchestra.[4]

Soft Machine edit

In 1972 he joined the Canterbury progressive rock band Soft Machine, playing saxophone, oboe and flute along with keyboard instruments. The group played venues including The Proms, Carnegie Hall, and the Newport Jazz Festival. The album Six, on which Jenkins first played with Soft Machine, won the Melody Maker British Jazz Album of the Year award in 1973. Jenkins also won the miscellaneous musical instrument section (as he did the following year). Soft Machine was voted best small group in the Melody Maker jazz poll of 1974. The albums in which Jenkins performed and composed were Six (1973), Seven (1973), Bundles (1975), Softs (1976) and Land of Cockayne (1981). Jenkins was the group's primary composer on Seven and the subsequent three albums.

After Mike Ratledge left the band in 1976, Soft Machine did not include any of its founding members, but kept recording on a project basis with line-ups revolving around Jenkins and drummer John Marshall. Although Melody Maker had positively reviewed the Soft Machine of 1973 and 1974, Hugh Hopper, involved with the group since replacing bassist Kevin Ayers in 1968, cited Jenkins's "third rate" musical involvement in his own decision to leave the band,[5] and the band of the late 1970s has been described by band member John Etheridge as wasting its potential.[6]

Other works edit

In November 1973, Jenkins and Ratledge participated in a live-in-the-studio performance of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells for the BBC.[7] It is available on Oldfield's Elements DVD.

Jenkins has created advertising music, twice winning the industry prize in that field. From the 1980s, he developed a relationship with Bartle Bogle Hegarty, starting with composing musics for their Levi's jeans "Russian" series. He composed a classical theme used by De Beers diamond merchants for their television advertising campaign focusing on jewellery worn by people otherwise seen only in silhouette. Jenkins later included this as the title track in a compilation called Diamond Music, and eventually created Palladio, using it as the theme of the first movement. Other arrangements have included advertisements for the Renault Clio.

As a composer, his breakthrough came with the crossover project Adiemus. Jenkins has conducted the Adiemus project in Japan, Germany, Spain, Finland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, as well as London's Royal Albert Hall and Battersea Power Station. The Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary (1995) album topped the classical album charts. It spawned a series of successors, each revolving around a central theme. In 2014 Jenkins released a tribute song for the 2014 Winter Olympics, performed by his new age music group also called Adiemus.[8]

Jenkins was the first international composer and conductor to conduct the University of Johannesburg Kingsway Choir led by Renette Bouwer, during his visit to South Africa as the choir performed his The Armed Man: A mass for peace together with a 70-piece orchestra.

Jenkins' choral work The Peacemakers was first performed in New York City's Carnegie Hall on 16 January 2012. Jenkins conducted from the podium.[citation needed] The seventeen-movement piece features extracts from religious texts and works by notable humanitarians. A recording was released on 26 March 2012; it features the London Symphony Orchestra and several choirs, as well as guest vocalists and instrumentalists. Additional concerts in the UK and US took place later in the year.[9][non-primary source needed]

 
Album cover of The Bards of Wales (2012)

Jenkins composed the music for the 2012 BBC Wales series The Story of Wales presented by Huw Edwards.[10]

A work entitled The Healer – A Cantata For St Luke was premiered on 16 October 2014 (7:30 pm) in St Luke's Church, Grayshott, Hampshire, and was recorded and broadcast on Classic FM.[11] The Healer received its US premiere at Carnegie Hall, New York on 19 January 2015. In September 2015, the recording of the premiere of The Healer was released on CD by Warner Classics as part of the 8-disc boxed set Voices.

A compilation CD Still with the Music was also released in September 2015, coinciding with the publication of his autobiography of the same name.

On 8 October 2016 Jenkins' choral work Cantata Memoria: For the children, a response to the 1966 Aberfan disaster with a libretto by Mererid Hopwood and commissioned by S4C, premiered at the Wales Millennium Centre. The concert was broadcast the following evening on S4C and was released as an album by Deutsche Grammophon.[12][13]

Musical style edit

Lyrics edit

Many of the songs written by Jenkins have specifically written phonetic lyrics, but they are not in any language.[14] Instead, they are syllables intended to have a musical effect, but not to carry any specific meaning.[14] This glossolalia is similar to the sounds of "scat singing", except that this latter artform sometimes emphasises of-the-moment improvisation as well.[15]

The composer has said the lyrics to his "Adiemus" series of songs are in "an invented language", and have no particular meaning.[14] He has observed, "The text was written phonetically with the words viewed as instrumental sound, the idea being to maximise the melisma by removing the distraction, if one can call it that, of words”.[14] Some listeners compare his lyrics to the Latin language, but other critics discount such a connection.[16]

Other songs he has written use Biblical or literary texts for the lyrics.

Awards and achievements edit

Jenkins was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by the University of Wales in 2006.[17] He has been made both a Fellow (FRAM) and an Associate (ARAM) of the Royal Academy of Music in 2003,[18] and a room has been named in his honour. He also has had fellowships at Cardiff University (2005),[19] the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Trinity College Carmarthen, and Swansea Metropolitan University.[citation needed] In 2022, he was elected as an Honorary Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales (HonFLSW).[20]

In 2008 Jenkins' The Armed Man was listed as No. 1 in Classic FM's "Top 10 by living composers".[21]

He has been awarded an honorary doctorate in music by the University of Leicester,[22] the Chancellor's Medal by the University of Glamorgan and honorary visiting professorships at Thames Valley University, London College of Music and the ATriUM, Cardiff.[citation needed]

Jenkins was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2005 New Year Honours and promoted to Commander of the same Order (CBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours, in both cases for services to music.[1][23][24] In the 2015 Birthday Honours he was made a Knight Bachelor "for services to Composing and Crossing Musical Genres."[25][26]

Jenkins is joint president of the British Double Reed Society[27] and Patron of the International Schools Choral Music Society (ISCMS).[citation needed]

In 2016 Jenkins received the BASCA Gold Badge Award for his unique contribution to music.[28]

Jenkins' work Tros y Garreg (Welsh for Crossing the Stone) was performed at the coronation of King Charles III in 2023,[29] with Jenkins in attendance.[30]

Compositions edit

Discography edit

With Graham Collier edit

The Graham Collier Septet
The Graham Collier Sextet
  • Down Another Road (1969) Piano, oboe. Jenkins composed Lullaby For A Lonely Child, John Marshall on drums
Compilations
  • Workpoints (2005) – Jenkins, soprano and baritone sax
  • Deep Dark Blue Centre / Portraits / The Alternate Mosaics (2008) 2 CD – With Alan Wakeman, John Marshall, Harold Beckett, Kenny Wheeler.
  • Relook : Graham Collier 1937-2011: A Memorial 75th Birthday Celebration (2012) With John Marshall, Nick Evans, Gary Burton, Frank Ricotti, Roy Babbington, Kenny Wheeler, Alan Wakeman etc.

With Neil Ardley – Don Rendell – Ian Carr edit

  • Greek Variations & Other Aegean Exercises (1970) – With Jack Bruce, Jeff Clyne, Roy Babbington, John Marshall, Barbara Thompson, etc.

With Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber edit

With Nucleus edit

Nucleus
  • Elastic Rock (1970) – Chris Spedding on guitar, John Marshall on drums, album cover by Roger Dean.
  • We'll Talk About It Later (1971)
Ian Carr with Nucleus
  • Solar Plexus (1971)
Compilation
  • Direct Hits (1976)
  • Elastic Rock / We'll Talk About It Later (1994) 2 CD
  • Solar Plexus / Belladonna (2002) 2 CD
  • Alleycat / Direct Hits (2004) 2 CD

With Elton John edit

With The Chitinous Ensemble edit

With Linda Hoyle edit

With Barry Guy/The London Jazz Composers' Orchestra edit

  • Ode (1972) – Jenkins Oboe and soprano and baritone sax Marc Charig on bugle, Alan Wakeman on tenor and soprano saxes, future Soft Machine and cousin of Rick Wakeman.

With Soft Machine edit

Albums studio
  • Six (1973) – Jenkins keyboards and horns, Mike Ratledge keyboards, Hugh Hopper bass, John Marshall drums
  • Seven (1973) – Same except Roy Babbington replaced Hopper on bass.
  • Bundles (1975) – Allan Holdsworth added on guitar. Last album with Mike Ratledge.
  • Softs (1976) – John Etheridge replaced Holdsworth and Alan Wakeman added on saxes. Jenkins only plays keyboards from this point.
  • Rubber Riff (1976) – Originally an album for libraries providing "modern rock music featuring keyboards and guitar" composed by Karl Jenkins. As well as Jenkins some other then-current Soft Machine members played on the album. Reissued as in 1994 under the "Soft Machine" name.
  • Land of Cockayne (1981) – Last Soft Machine album with Jenkins: Jenkins keyboards, John Taylor electric piano Fender Rhodes, Allan Holdsworth and Alan Parker guitars, Jack Bruce bass, Ray Warleigh sax and flute, Dick Morrissey tenor sax, John Marshall drums.
Live albums
  • Alive & Well: Recorded in Paris (1978) – Jenkins keyboards, John Etheridge guitar, Steve Cook bass, John Marshall drums, Rick Sanders violin.
  • BBC Radio 1971 – 1974 (2003)
  • British Tour '75 (2005)
  • Floating World Live (2006) – Recorded in 1975.
  • NDR Jazz Workshop (2010) CD + DVD – Recorded in 1973
  • Switzerland 1974 (2015) CD + DVD
Compilations
  • Triple Echo (1977) – Available on vinyl on a triple album. Jenkins on the last 4 pieces
  • The Untouchable (1990)
  • As If... (1991) – Contains songs from the Third , Fourth , Fifth & Sixth albums.
  • Softs / Alive And Well (Recorded In Paris) / Bundles (1992) – 3 CDs
  • The Best Of Soft Machine – The Harvest Years (1995)
  • De Wolfe Sessions (2002) – Presented as Karl Jenkins' Soft Machine.
  • MP3 Collection (2003) – Contains albums Volume One (The Soft Machine) to Rubber Riff + At the beginning[31]
  • Six + Seven (2004) – 2 CDs
  • Out-Bloody-Rageous An Anthology 1967-1973 (2005) – 2 CDs
  • Tales Of Taliesin (The EMI Years Anthology 1975-1981) (2010) – 2 CDs
  • Original Album Classics (2010) – Contains albums from Third to Seven.

With Mike Oldfield edit

  • Tubular Bells – BBC 1973 – Recorded live in studio for the BBC in November 1973 and released in 1993. Available on DVD Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield.
  • Music of the spheres (2008) – Jenkins; orchestrations, string direction and production.

With Planet Earth edit

  • Planet Earth – Avec Mike Ratledge, Tristan Fry, etc. (1978)

With Plaza edit

  • Plaza – With Mike Thorne and Mike Ratledge. (1979)

With Rollercoaster edit

  • Wonderin' – With Mike Ratledge, Dick Morrisey, Ray Warleigh, etc. (1980)

With Mike Ratledge edit

  • Cuts For Commercials Volume 3 (1981)
  • For Christmas, For Children (1981)
  • Movement (2010)
  • Some Shufflin' (2010)

With JAR edit

  • Only You/Ballad From An Unmade Movie – Single from The Projet Jenkins Aspery Ratledge, JAR (1988)

With Kiri Te Kanawa edit

  • Kiri Sings Karl (2006) – Jenkins orchestration and production

Adiemus edit

Studio albums
  • Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary (1995) – With Mike Ratledge on drums programming and production
  • Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi (1997)
  • Adiemus III: Dances of Time (1998)
  • Adiemus IV: The Eternal Knot (2001)
  • Adiemus Live (2001)
  • Adiemus V: Vocalise (2003)
  • Adiemus Colores (2013)
  • Symphonic Adiemus (2017)

Compilations edit

  • Diamond Music (1996) – Jenkins/The London Philharmonic/The Smith Quartet
  • The Best Of Adiemus – The Journey (1999)
  • The Essential Collection (2006)
  • The Very Best of Karl Jenkins (2011) – 2 CDs
  • Adiemus The Collection (2013) – Coffret 6 CDs
  • Still With The Music (The Album) (2015)
  • Voices – 8-CD boxset including the premiere of The Healer – A Cantata for St Luke. (2015)
  • The Very Best of Karl Jenkins (2019)

Film score edit

  • River Queen – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2007)

Other works edit

  • Nomination (1976) – Jenkins/Peter Milray
  • Topsy Turvy (1986) – Jenkins/Jack Trombey
  • Merry Christmas to the World (1995) – Collection of traditional Christmas carols orchestrated by Jenkins (In Adiemus Style)
  • Palladio (1996)
  • Eloise (1997) – Opéra
  • Imagined Oceans (1998)
  • New Music from Karl Jenkins (1998) – Sampler
  • Harmonia – Le Chant des rêves (1998) – Compilation with Mike Oldfield et Vangelis
  • Dewi Sant (1999)
  • The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace (1999)
  • Over the Stone (2002) – Concerto for two harps
  • Crossing the Stone (2003)
  • Ave Verum (2004)
  • Quirk (2004)
  • La Folia (2004)
  • In These Stones Horizons Sing (2004)
  • Requiem (2005)
  • River Queen (2005) – original film score River Queen by New Zealand director Vincent Ward
  • Tlep (2006)
  • This Land of Ours (2007) – with Cory Band and Cantorion
  • Sarikiz (2008)
  • Stabat Mater (2008)
  • Quirk – The Concertos (2008) – This album is a compilation of concertos by the composer that were previously commercially unavailable. These are: "Over the Stone" (2002), La Folia (2004), Quirk (2004) and also includes new concerto "Sarikiz" (2008).
  • Stella Natalis (2009)
  • Gloria / Te Deum (2010) – with Hayley Westenra
  • The Bards of Wales (2011)
  • Motets (2014)
  • Cantata Memoria (2016) – in tribute to the victims (116 children and 28 adults) of the Aberfan disaster, on 21 October 1966
  • Songs Of Mercy And Redemption (2019)
  • Piano (2019)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "No. 59446". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 2010. p. 7.
  2. ^ . Cardiff University School of Music. Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Karl Jenkins: Biography". Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Karl Jenkins | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  5. ^ Soft Machine: Out-Bloody-Rageous, Graham Bennett, 2008 (ISBN 0-946719-84-5) p. 246.
  6. ^ Soft Machine: Out-Bloody-Rageous, Graham Bennett, 2008 (ISBN 0-946719-84-5) p. 324.
  7. ^ Mike Oldfield. "Second House: Tubular Bells". Memorable TV. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  8. ^ Olsen, John P. (8 January 2014). "Olympic Tribute Song by Adiemus". New Age Music World.
  9. ^ "Warner releases world-premiere recording of The Healer as part of 'Still With the Music' collection". Karl Jenkins.
  10. ^ "The Story of Wales". IMDb. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  11. ^ . grayshott.com. 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  12. ^ Thomas, Geraint (7 October 2016). "Aberfan: Sir Karl Jenkins' choral memorial to disaster". BBC. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Elin Manahan Thomas and Karl Jenkins perform Aberfan memorial". southwales-eveningpost.co.uk. 8 October 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  14. ^ a b c d Roberts, Maddy Shaw (5 May 2021). "The meaning behind the lyrics to 'Adiemus' by Karl Jenkins". Classic FM. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  15. ^ Childed, Serg (4 April 2021). "The meaningless song lyrics of Adiemus". MusicTales. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  16. ^ Barone, Brian (3 October 2016). "An Aural History of "Adiemus"". The Awl. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  17. ^ Edwards, Fiona (19 January 2006). "Honorary doctorate for Adiemus composer". DigitalSpy. Hearst UK. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  18. ^ Honours – website of the Royal Academy of Music
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  20. ^ Four Honorary Fellows Elected to Learned Society of Wales, Learned Society of Wales
  21. ^ "Top 10 by living composers". classicfm.co.uk. 2008. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  22. ^ Honorary graduates, University of Leicester, Jenkins has created advertising music, twice winning the industry prize in that field[full citation needed]
  23. ^ "New Year Honours--United Kingdom", The London Gazette of Thursday 30 December 2004 Supplement No. 1; accessed 12 May 2023.
  24. ^ "Special Reports". Channel 4 News.
  25. ^ United Kingdom: "No. 61256". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 2015. p. B2.
  26. ^ Metro, 13 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015
  27. ^ "About the BDRS". British Double Reed Society. 24 February 2009. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  28. ^ Daniel Gumble (4 October 2016). "BASCA Gold Badge Award winners revealed". Music Week. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  29. ^ "King Charles III coronation: Sir Karl Jenkins piece to be played". BBC News. 5 May 2023.
  30. ^ Yeates, Cydney (7 May 2023). "Myleene Klass debunks mystery surrounding identity of coronation guest". Metro. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  31. ^ "Soft Machine - MP3 Collection". Discogs. 6 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Biography at Calyx (Canterbury music website)
  • Karl Jenkins on MySpace
  • Karl Jenkins biography from BBC Wales
  • Karl Jenkins' life in pictures on Classic FM

karl, jenkins, other, people, with, similar, names, carl, jenkins, disambiguation, karl, william, pamp, jenkins, fram, honflsw, born, february, 1944, welsh, multi, instrumentalist, composer, best, known, works, include, song, adiemus, adiemus, album, series, p. For other people with similar names see Carl Jenkins disambiguation Sir Karl William Pamp Jenkins 1 CBE FRAM HonFLSW born 17 February 1944 is a Welsh multi instrumentalist and composer His best known works include the song Adiemus the Adiemus album series Palladio The Armed Man his Requiem and his Stabat Mater 2008 SirKarl JenkinsCBE FRAM HonFLSWJenkins in 2017Background informationBirth nameKarl William Pamp JenkinsBorn 1944 02 17 17 February 1944 age 79 Penclawdd Gower Wales Now part of Swansea GenresJazzrockclassicalOccupation s ComposermusicianInstrument s KeyboardsoboesaxophoneYears active1970 presentLabelsVirgin EMIEMI ClassicsDeutsche GrammophonFormerly ofNucleusAdiemusSoft MachineWebsitekarljenkins wbr com Jenkins was educated in music at Cardiff University and the Royal Academy of Music of the latter he is a fellow and an Associate He joined the jazz rock band Soft Machine in 1972 and became the group s lead songwriter in 1974 Jenkins continued to work with Soft Machine up to 1984 but has not been involved with any incarnation of the group since Jenkins has composed music for advertisement campaigns and has won the industry prize twice source source source source source source source Karl Jenkins at the Welsh Government s St David Awards 2015Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career overview 2 1 Early career Graham Collier s group and Nucleus 2 2 Soft Machine 2 3 Other works 3 Musical style 3 1 Lyrics 4 Awards and achievements 5 Compositions 6 Discography 6 1 With Graham Collier 6 2 With Neil Ardley Don Rendell Ian Carr 6 3 With Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber 6 4 With Nucleus 6 5 With Elton John 6 6 With The Chitinous Ensemble 6 7 With Linda Hoyle 6 8 With Barry Guy The London Jazz Composers Orchestra 6 9 With Soft Machine 6 10 With Mike Oldfield 6 11 With Planet Earth 6 12 With Plaza 6 13 With Rollercoaster 6 14 With Mike Ratledge 6 15 With JAR 6 16 With Kiri Te Kanawa 6 17 Adiemus 6 18 Compilations 6 19 Film score 6 20 Other works 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editKarl Jenkins was born and raised in Penclawdd Gower Wales now part of Swansea His mother was Swedish and his father was Welsh Jenkins received his initial musical instruction from his father who was the local schoolteacher chapel organist and choirmaster He attended Gowerton Grammar School 2 Jenkins studied music at Cardiff University and then commenced postgraduate studies in London at the Royal Academy of Music 3 Career overview editEarly career Graham Collier s group and Nucleus edit For the bulk of his early career Jenkins was known as a jazz and jazz rock musician playing baritone and soprano saxophones keyboards and oboe an unusual instrument in a jazz context He joined jazz composer Graham Collier s group and later co founded the jazz rock group Nucleus which won first prize at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1970 In 1971 Jenkins collaborated with Linda Hoyle on her album Pieces of Me co writing 8 of the 11 tracks playing piano and oboe as well as arranging and conducting the orchestra 4 Soft Machine edit In 1972 he joined the Canterbury progressive rock band Soft Machine playing saxophone oboe and flute along with keyboard instruments The group played venues including The Proms Carnegie Hall and the Newport Jazz Festival The album Six on which Jenkins first played with Soft Machine won the Melody Maker British Jazz Album of the Year award in 1973 Jenkins also won the miscellaneous musical instrument section as he did the following year Soft Machine was voted best small group in the Melody Maker jazz poll of 1974 The albums in which Jenkins performed and composed were Six 1973 Seven 1973 Bundles 1975 Softs 1976 and Land of Cockayne 1981 Jenkins was the group s primary composer on Seven and the subsequent three albums After Mike Ratledge left the band in 1976 Soft Machine did not include any of its founding members but kept recording on a project basis with line ups revolving around Jenkins and drummer John Marshall Although Melody Maker had positively reviewed the Soft Machine of 1973 and 1974 Hugh Hopper involved with the group since replacing bassist Kevin Ayers in 1968 cited Jenkins s third rate musical involvement in his own decision to leave the band 5 and the band of the late 1970s has been described by band member John Etheridge as wasting its potential 6 Other works edit In November 1973 Jenkins and Ratledge participated in a live in the studio performance of Mike Oldfield s Tubular Bells for the BBC 7 It is available on Oldfield s Elements DVD Jenkins has created advertising music twice winning the industry prize in that field From the 1980s he developed a relationship with Bartle Bogle Hegarty starting with composing musics for their Levi s jeans Russian series He composed a classical theme used by De Beers diamond merchants for their television advertising campaign focusing on jewellery worn by people otherwise seen only in silhouette Jenkins later included this as the title track in a compilation called Diamond Music and eventually created Palladio using it as the theme of the first movement Other arrangements have included advertisements for the Renault Clio As a composer his breakthrough came with the crossover project Adiemus Jenkins has conducted the Adiemus project in Japan Germany Spain Finland the Netherlands and Belgium as well as London s Royal Albert Hall and Battersea Power Station The Adiemus Songs of Sanctuary 1995 album topped the classical album charts It spawned a series of successors each revolving around a central theme In 2014 Jenkins released a tribute song for the 2014 Winter Olympics performed by his new age music group also called Adiemus 8 Jenkins was the first international composer and conductor to conduct the University of Johannesburg Kingsway Choir led by Renette Bouwer during his visit to South Africa as the choir performed his The Armed Man A mass for peace together with a 70 piece orchestra Jenkins choral work The Peacemakers was first performed in New York City s Carnegie Hall on 16 January 2012 Jenkins conducted from the podium citation needed The seventeen movement piece features extracts from religious texts and works by notable humanitarians A recording was released on 26 March 2012 it features the London Symphony Orchestra and several choirs as well as guest vocalists and instrumentalists Additional concerts in the UK and US took place later in the year 9 non primary source needed nbsp Album cover of The Bards of Wales 2012 Jenkins composed the music for the 2012 BBC Wales series The Story of Wales presented by Huw Edwards 10 A work entitled The Healer A Cantata For St Luke was premiered on 16 October 2014 7 30 pm in St Luke s Church Grayshott Hampshire and was recorded and broadcast on Classic FM 11 The Healer received its US premiere at Carnegie Hall New York on 19 January 2015 In September 2015 the recording of the premiere of The Healer was released on CD by Warner Classics as part of the 8 disc boxed set Voices A compilation CD Still with the Music was also released in September 2015 coinciding with the publication of his autobiography of the same name On 8 October 2016 Jenkins choral work Cantata Memoria For the children a response to the 1966 Aberfan disaster with a libretto by Mererid Hopwood and commissioned by S4C premiered at the Wales Millennium Centre The concert was broadcast the following evening on S4C and was released as an album by Deutsche Grammophon 12 13 Musical style editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2022 Lyrics edit Many of the songs written by Jenkins have specifically written phonetic lyrics but they are not in any language 14 Instead they are syllables intended to have a musical effect but not to carry any specific meaning 14 This glossolalia is similar to the sounds of scat singing except that this latter artform sometimes emphasises of the moment improvisation as well 15 The composer has said the lyrics to his Adiemus series of songs are in an invented language and have no particular meaning 14 He has observed The text was written phonetically with the words viewed as instrumental sound the idea being to maximise the melisma by removing the distraction if one can call it that of words 14 Some listeners compare his lyrics to the Latin language but other critics discount such a connection 16 Other songs he has written use Biblical or literary texts for the lyrics Awards and achievements editJenkins was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by the University of Wales in 2006 17 He has been made both a Fellow FRAM and an Associate ARAM of the Royal Academy of Music in 2003 18 and a room has been named in his honour He also has had fellowships at Cardiff University 2005 19 the Royal Welsh College of Music amp Drama Trinity College Carmarthen and Swansea Metropolitan University citation needed In 2022 he was elected as an Honorary Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales HonFLSW 20 In 2008 Jenkins The Armed Man was listed as No 1 in Classic FM s Top 10 by living composers 21 He has been awarded an honorary doctorate in music by the University of Leicester 22 the Chancellor s Medal by the University of Glamorgan and honorary visiting professorships at Thames Valley University London College of Music and the ATriUM Cardiff citation needed Jenkins was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2005 New Year Honours and promoted to Commander of the same Order CBE in the 2010 Birthday Honours in both cases for services to music 1 23 24 In the 2015 Birthday Honours he was made a Knight Bachelor for services to Composing and Crossing Musical Genres 25 26 Jenkins is joint president of the British Double Reed Society 27 and Patron of the International Schools Choral Music Society ISCMS citation needed In 2016 Jenkins received the BASCA Gold Badge Award for his unique contribution to music 28 Jenkins work Tros y Garreg Welsh for Crossing the Stone was performed at the coronation of King Charles III in 2023 29 with Jenkins in attendance 30 Compositions editDiscography editWith Graham Collier edit The Graham Collier SeptetDeep Dark Blue Center 1967 Jenkins Baritone saxophone With John Marshall on drums future Soft MachineThe Graham Collier SextetDown Another Road 1969 Piano oboe Jenkins composed Lullaby For A Lonely Child John Marshall on drumsCompilationsWorkpoints 2005 Jenkins soprano and baritone sax Deep Dark Blue Centre Portraits The Alternate Mosaics 2008 2 CD With Alan Wakeman John Marshall Harold Beckett Kenny Wheeler Relook Graham Collier 1937 2011 A Memorial 75th Birthday Celebration 2012 With John Marshall Nick Evans Gary Burton Frank Ricotti Roy Babbington Kenny Wheeler Alan Wakeman etc With Neil Ardley Don Rendell Ian Carr edit Greek Variations amp Other Aegean Exercises 1970 With Jack Bruce Jeff Clyne Roy Babbington John Marshall Barbara Thompson etc With Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber edit Jesus Christ Superstar 1970 Starring John Marshall Ian Gillan Murray Head J Peter Robinson Chris Spedding etc With Nucleus edit NucleusElastic Rock 1970 Chris Spedding on guitar John Marshall on drums album cover by Roger Dean We ll Talk About It Later 1971 Ian Carr with NucleusSolar Plexus 1971 CompilationDirect Hits 1976 Elastic Rock We ll Talk About It Later 1994 2 CD Solar Plexus Belladonna 2002 2 CD Alleycat Direct Hits 2004 2 CDWith Elton John edit Tumbleweed Connection 1970 Oboe on Come Down in Time With The Chitinous Ensemble edit Chitinous 1971 With Paul Buckmaster Nucleus Ian Carr etc With Linda Hoyle edit Pieces of Me 1971 Jenkins piano oboe arranging and conducting orchestra Chris Spedding guitars John Marshall drums percussion Jeff Clyne bass With Barry Guy The London Jazz Composers Orchestra edit Ode 1972 Jenkins Oboe and soprano and baritone sax Marc Charig on bugle Alan Wakeman on tenor and soprano saxes future Soft Machine and cousin of Rick Wakeman With Soft Machine edit Albums studioSix 1973 Jenkins keyboards and horns Mike Ratledge keyboards Hugh Hopper bass John Marshall drums Seven 1973 Same except Roy Babbington replaced Hopper on bass Bundles 1975 Allan Holdsworth added on guitar Last album with Mike Ratledge Softs 1976 John Etheridge replaced Holdsworth and Alan Wakeman added on saxes Jenkins only plays keyboards from this point Rubber Riff 1976 Originally an album for libraries providing modern rock music featuring keyboards and guitar composed by Karl Jenkins As well as Jenkins some other then current Soft Machine members played on the album Reissued as in 1994 under the Soft Machine name Land of Cockayne 1981 Last Soft Machine album with Jenkins Jenkins keyboards John Taylor electric piano Fender Rhodes Allan Holdsworth and Alan Parker guitars Jack Bruce bass Ray Warleigh sax and flute Dick Morrissey tenor sax John Marshall drums Live albumsAlive amp Well Recorded in Paris 1978 Jenkins keyboards John Etheridge guitar Steve Cook bass John Marshall drums Rick Sanders violin BBC Radio 1971 1974 2003 British Tour 75 2005 Floating World Live 2006 Recorded in 1975 NDR Jazz Workshop 2010 CD DVD Recorded in 1973 Switzerland 1974 2015 CD DVDCompilationsTriple Echo 1977 Available on vinyl on a triple album Jenkins on the last 4 pieces The Untouchable 1990 As If 1991 Contains songs from the Third Fourth Fifth amp Sixth albums Softs Alive And Well Recorded In Paris Bundles 1992 3 CDs The Best Of Soft Machine The Harvest Years 1995 De Wolfe Sessions 2002 Presented as Karl Jenkins Soft Machine MP3 Collection 2003 Contains albums Volume One The Soft Machine to Rubber Riff At the beginning 31 Six Seven 2004 2 CDs Out Bloody Rageous An Anthology 1967 1973 2005 2 CDs Tales Of Taliesin The EMI Years Anthology 1975 1981 2010 2 CDs Original Album Classics 2010 Contains albums from Third to Seven With Mike Oldfield edit Tubular Bells BBC 1973 Recorded live in studio for the BBC in November 1973 and released in 1993 Available on DVD Elements The Best of Mike Oldfield Music of the spheres 2008 Jenkins orchestrations string direction and production With Planet Earth edit Planet Earth Avec Mike Ratledge Tristan Fry etc 1978 With Plaza edit Plaza With Mike Thorne and Mike Ratledge 1979 With Rollercoaster edit Wonderin With Mike Ratledge Dick Morrisey Ray Warleigh etc 1980 With Mike Ratledge edit Cuts For Commercials Volume 3 1981 For Christmas For Children 1981 Movement 2010 Some Shufflin 2010 With JAR edit Only You Ballad From An Unmade Movie Single from The Projet Jenkins Aspery Ratledge JAR 1988 With Kiri Te Kanawa edit Kiri Sings Karl 2006 Jenkins orchestration and productionAdiemus edit Main article Adiemus albums Studio albumsAdiemus Songs of Sanctuary 1995 With Mike Ratledge on drums programming and production Adiemus II Cantata Mundi 1997 Adiemus III Dances of Time 1998 Adiemus IV The Eternal Knot 2001 Adiemus Live 2001 Adiemus V Vocalise 2003 Adiemus Colores 2013 Symphonic Adiemus 2017 Compilations edit Diamond Music 1996 Jenkins The London Philharmonic The Smith Quartet The Best Of Adiemus The Journey 1999 The Essential Collection 2006 The Very Best of Karl Jenkins 2011 2 CDs Adiemus The Collection 2013 Coffret 6 CDs Still With The Music The Album 2015 Voices 8 CD boxset including the premiere of The Healer A Cantata for St Luke 2015 The Very Best of Karl Jenkins 2019 Film score edit River Queen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2007 Other works edit Nomination 1976 Jenkins Peter Milray Topsy Turvy 1986 Jenkins Jack Trombey Merry Christmas to the World 1995 Collection of traditional Christmas carols orchestrated by Jenkins In Adiemus Style Palladio 1996 Eloise 1997 Opera Imagined Oceans 1998 New Music from Karl Jenkins 1998 Sampler Harmonia Le Chant des reves 1998 Compilation with Mike Oldfield et Vangelis Dewi Sant 1999 The Armed Man A Mass for Peace 1999 Over the Stone 2002 Concerto for two harps Crossing the Stone 2003 Ave Verum 2004 Quirk 2004 La Folia 2004 In These Stones Horizons Sing 2004 Requiem 2005 River Queen 2005 original film score River Queen by New Zealand director Vincent Ward Tlep 2006 This Land of Ours 2007 with Cory Band and Cantorion Sarikiz 2008 Stabat Mater 2008 Quirk The Concertos 2008 This album is a compilation of concertos by the composer that were previously commercially unavailable These are Over the Stone 2002 La Folia 2004 Quirk 2004 and also includes new concerto Sarikiz 2008 Stella Natalis 2009 Gloria Te Deum 2010 with Hayley Westenra The Bards of Wales 2011 Motets 2014 Cantata Memoria 2016 in tribute to the victims 116 children and 28 adults of the Aberfan disaster on 21 October 1966 Songs Of Mercy And Redemption 2019 Piano 2019 See also editList of ambient music artistsReferences edit a b No 59446 The London Gazette Supplement 12 June 2010 p 7 Alumni Karl Jenkins Cardiff University School of Music Archived from the original on 22 February 2015 Retrieved 22 February 2015 Karl Jenkins Biography Retrieved 17 March 2016 Karl Jenkins Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2 August 2023 Soft Machine Out Bloody Rageous Graham Bennett 2008 ISBN 0 946719 84 5 p 246 Soft Machine Out Bloody Rageous Graham Bennett 2008 ISBN 0 946719 84 5 p 324 Mike Oldfield Second House Tubular Bells Memorable TV Retrieved 24 April 2011 Olsen John P 8 January 2014 Olympic Tribute Song by Adiemus New Age Music World Warner releases world premiere recording of The Healer as part of Still With the Music collection Karl Jenkins The Story of Wales IMDb Retrieved 20 January 2016 Grayshott Concerts World Premier of The Healer A Cantata for St Luke by Karl Jenkins grayshott com 2014 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2015 Thomas Geraint 7 October 2016 Aberfan Sir Karl Jenkins choral memorial to disaster BBC Retrieved 10 October 2016 Elin Manahan Thomas and Karl Jenkins perform Aberfan memorial southwales eveningpost co uk 8 October 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2016 a b c d Roberts Maddy Shaw 5 May 2021 The meaning behind the lyrics to Adiemus by Karl Jenkins Classic FM Retrieved 9 February 2022 Childed Serg 4 April 2021 The meaningless song lyrics of Adiemus MusicTales Retrieved 9 February 2022 Barone Brian 3 October 2016 An Aural History of Adiemus The Awl Retrieved 9 February 2022 Edwards Fiona 19 January 2006 Honorary doctorate for Adiemus composer DigitalSpy Hearst UK Retrieved 8 May 2023 Honours website of the Royal Academy of Music Cardiff University Alumni Archived from the original on 22 March 2016 Retrieved 16 March 2016 Four Honorary Fellows Elected to Learned Society of Wales Learned Society of Wales Top 10 by living composers classicfm co uk 2008 Retrieved 21 August 2012 Honorary graduates University of Leicester Jenkins has created advertising music twice winning the industry prize in that field full citation needed New Year Honours United Kingdom The London Gazette of Thursday 30 December 2004 Supplement No 1 accessed 12 May 2023 Special Reports Channel 4 News United Kingdom No 61256 The London Gazette Supplement 12 June 2015 p B2 Metro 13 June 2015 Retrieved 26 June 2015 About the BDRS British Double Reed Society 24 February 2009 Retrieved 24 February 2009 Daniel Gumble 4 October 2016 BASCA Gold Badge Award winners revealed Music Week Retrieved 2 July 2018 King Charles III coronation Sir Karl Jenkins piece to be played BBC News 5 May 2023 Yeates Cydney 7 May 2023 Myleene Klass debunks mystery surrounding identity of coronation guest Metro Retrieved 8 May 2023 Soft Machine MP3 Collection Discogs 6 August 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karl Jenkins Official website nbsp Biography at Calyx Canterbury music website Karl Jenkins on MySpace Karl Jenkins biography from BBC Wales Karl Jenkins interview Karl Jenkins life in pictures on Classic FM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Jenkins amp oldid 1186467844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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