Andrew Lloyd Webber has shared the official version of “Make a Joyful Noise,” the specially commissioned anthem he composed and premiered during Saturday’s Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III & Queen Camilla.
The studio version was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Choir of Westminster Abbey, the Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Air Force, Westminster Abbey sub-organist Peter Holder, and conducted by organist & Master Of The Choristers at Westminster Abbey, Andrew Nethsingha, while the version that premiered live Saturday features the handpicked Coronation Orchestra.
The live recording is...
The studio version was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Choir of Westminster Abbey, the Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Air Force, Westminster Abbey sub-organist Peter Holder, and conducted by organist & Master Of The Choristers at Westminster Abbey, Andrew Nethsingha, while the version that premiered live Saturday features the handpicked Coronation Orchestra.
The live recording is...
- 5/6/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
A Broadway icon is making his contribution to a royal celebration.
Decca Records has announced a new single by Andrew Lloyd Webber commissioned as an Anthem the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III & Queen Camilla.
Read More: King Charles’ Coronation Part Of Long Evolution For Queen Camilla
Titled “Make A Joyful Noise”, the song will be released on Saturday May 6, the same day as the coronation where it will be performed live during the service.
Photo: Decca Records
According to the press release, “The Anthem includes a short opening and closing fanfare played by the Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Air Force. The Anthem is scored for The Choir of Westminster Abbey with Abbey sub-organist Peter Holder, conducted by Organist and Master of the Choristers at Westminster Abbey, Andrew Nethsingha. The studio recording of the work features The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.”
On the day of the coronation, “Make A...
Decca Records has announced a new single by Andrew Lloyd Webber commissioned as an Anthem the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III & Queen Camilla.
Read More: King Charles’ Coronation Part Of Long Evolution For Queen Camilla
Titled “Make A Joyful Noise”, the song will be released on Saturday May 6, the same day as the coronation where it will be performed live during the service.
Photo: Decca Records
According to the press release, “The Anthem includes a short opening and closing fanfare played by the Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Air Force. The Anthem is scored for The Choir of Westminster Abbey with Abbey sub-organist Peter Holder, conducted by Organist and Master of the Choristers at Westminster Abbey, Andrew Nethsingha. The studio recording of the work features The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.”
On the day of the coronation, “Make A...
- 4/28/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Bauer Media Group has announced the launch date for Elle in Australia.
The monthly magazine’s first outing will be the October issue, and will be on sale from September with the website Elle.com.au live in August.
The magazine is part of the joint venture between Bauer Media Group, formerly Acp Magazines, Hearst Magazines International and French media company Lagardére Active.
The launch marks the first for Bauer since the acquisition of Acp Magazines.
Peter Holder was announced as publisher of the Hearst Bauer Media joint venture earlier in January.
Holder said: “Elle Australia provides a unique opportunity to innovate and develop the brand across multiple platforms. Elle will lift the bar and set new standards – challenging every notion of what a magazine can do and be.”
No editor has been named as yet.
Acp first announced its plans to launch Elle in 2011. But it later shelved the...
The monthly magazine’s first outing will be the October issue, and will be on sale from September with the website Elle.com.au live in August.
The magazine is part of the joint venture between Bauer Media Group, formerly Acp Magazines, Hearst Magazines International and French media company Lagardére Active.
The launch marks the first for Bauer since the acquisition of Acp Magazines.
Peter Holder was announced as publisher of the Hearst Bauer Media joint venture earlier in January.
Holder said: “Elle Australia provides a unique opportunity to innovate and develop the brand across multiple platforms. Elle will lift the bar and set new standards – challenging every notion of what a magazine can do and be.”
No editor has been named as yet.
Acp first announced its plans to launch Elle in 2011. But it later shelved the...
- 1/22/2013
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Bauer Media Group’s Peter Holder has been named publisher of the company’s joint venture titles with Hearst Magazines International, including the yet to be re-launched Elle magazine.
Elle was announced in November 2011 by Bauer, formerly Acp Magazines, but its launch was put on hiatus in February.
As well as overseeing the Elle re-launch, Holder will take control of the Hmi publications Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and Madison and Cosmo extensions; Bride and Pregnancy.
Holder was previously publisher on weekly titles Take 5, Nw, Ok!, TV Week, as well as Shop Til You Drop and male-centric lifestyle magazines Empire, Rolling Stone and Men’s Style.
Jayne Ferguson will take over Holder’s weekly portfolios, Ok, Nw, Take 5 and TV Week. Holder will remain publisher of Men’s Style. While it’s not a Hearst title, a connection remains through Esquire section that runs within the fashion magazine.
However, Holder will drop Empire and Rolling Stone.
Elle was announced in November 2011 by Bauer, formerly Acp Magazines, but its launch was put on hiatus in February.
As well as overseeing the Elle re-launch, Holder will take control of the Hmi publications Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and Madison and Cosmo extensions; Bride and Pregnancy.
Holder was previously publisher on weekly titles Take 5, Nw, Ok!, TV Week, as well as Shop Til You Drop and male-centric lifestyle magazines Empire, Rolling Stone and Men’s Style.
Jayne Ferguson will take over Holder’s weekly portfolios, Ok, Nw, Take 5 and TV Week. Holder will remain publisher of Men’s Style. While it’s not a Hearst title, a connection remains through Esquire section that runs within the fashion magazine.
However, Holder will drop Empire and Rolling Stone.
- 1/11/2013
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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