- Karl Jenkins
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Name = Karl Jenkins
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Born = birth date and age|1944|2|17Penclawdd ,Swansea ,Wales
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Genre = jazz; modern classical
Occupation = composer
Years_active = 1960s–present
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Notable_instruments =Dr. Karl William Jenkins OBE D.Mus., F.R.A.M., A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M., F.W.C.M.D., F.T.C.C. [http://www.karljenkins.com/biography.php] (born
February 17 ,1944 ) is a Welsh musician and composer. Jenkins was appointed an Officer of theOrder of the British Empire in theNew Year Honours list for 2005.Background
Jenkins was born and raised in the Gower village of
Penclawdd . His father, who was a local schoolteacher, organist, and choirmaster, gave him his initial musical instruction.Jenkins began his diverse musical career as an oboist in the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. He went on to study music at University College, Cardiff, and then commenced postgraduate studies at the
Royal Academy of Music .Career overview
For the bulk of his early career, he was known as a
jazz and jazz-rock musician, playing variously: baritone and sopranosaxophone s, keyboards, andoboe , an unusual instrument in a jazz context. He joined jazz composerGraham Collier 's group and later co-founded groundbreaking jazz-rock group Nucleus, which won first prize at theMontreux Jazz Festival in 1970. Later he joined theCanterbury progressive rock bandSoft Machine in 1972 and co-led their very last performances in 1984. The group defied categorisation and played venues as diverse as theProms ,Carnegie Hall , and theNewport Jazz Festival . The album on which Jenkins first played with Soft Machine, "Six", won theMelody 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. AfterMike Ratledge left the band in 1978 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.Jenkins has created a good deal of advertising music, twice winning the industry prize in that field. Perhaps his most-heard piece of music is the classical theme used by
De Beers diamond merchants for their famous televisionadvertising campaign focusing on jewellery worn by people who are otherwise seen only insilhouette . He later included it as the title track in a compilation of various works called "Diamond Music ", and eventually created "Palladio", using it as the theme of the first movement.listen
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description=an excerpt from the piece.As a composer, his breakthrough came with the innovative crossover project "
Adiemus ". Jenkins has conducted the "Adiemus" project inJapan ,Germany ,Spain ,Finland , theNetherlands , andBelgium , as well as London'sRoyal Albert Hall andBattersea Power Station . The "" (1995) album sold well enough where it topped the classical album charts. It spawned a series of successors, each revolving around a central theme.He is also the first international composer and conductor to conduct
The University of Johannesburg Kingsway Choir led byRenette Bouwer , during his visit toSouth Africa as the choir performed his "" together with a 70 piece orchestra.Awards and Achievements
Dr. Jenkins holds a
D.Mus (Doctor of Music) degree from theUniversity of Wales . He has been made both aFellow and anAssociate of theRoyal Academy of Music , and a room has been named in his honour. He also has fellowships atCardiff University , theRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama ,Trinity College Carmarthen ,Swansea Institute and was presented byClassic FM with the 'Red f' award for outstanding service to classical music.He was awarded an
honorary doctorate in Music from theUniversity of Leicester , the Chancellors Medal from theUniversity of Glamorgan and two Honorary visitingProfessorships ; one atThames Valley University ,London College of Music and the other at the ATriUM,Cardiff .He was awarded an
OBE , by Her Majesty The Queen, in the 2005 New Years Honours List "for services to music".Jenkins'
Post-nominal letters include D.Mus., FRAM (Fellow of theRoyal Academy of Music ), FWCMD and FTCC.Partial list of works
Albums
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*"The Best of Adiemus"
Other works
*"Adiemus: Live" — live versions of Adiemus music
*"Eloise" (opera)
*"Imagined Oceans " (1998)
*"The Armed Man : A Mass for Peace" (Composed1999 Premiered 2000)
*"Dewi Sant" (2000)
*"Diamond Music " (1996)
*"Merry Christmas to the World" (1995) — a collection of traditional Christmas music orchestrated by Jenkins
*"Over the Stone" (2002) — a double harp concerto
*"Crossing the Stone" (2003) — an album featuring Welsh harpistCatrin Finch and material from the double harp concerto
*"Ave Verum" (2004) — for baritone (composed forBryn Terfel )
*"In These Stones Horizons Sing " (2004)
*"Requiem" (2005)
*"Quirk" (2005) concertante
*"River Queen" (2005) — score for the film "River Queen " directed by New Zealand directorVincent Ward
*"Tlep" (2006)
*"Kiri Sings Karl " (2006) — withKiri Te Kanawa
*"This Land of Ours " (2007) — withCory Band andCantorion
*"Stabat Mater" (2008) - Jenkins' adaptation of a 13th Century Roman Catholic PoemExternal links
* [http://www.karljenkins.com/ Karl Jenkins official website]
* [http://calyx.club.fr/index.html Biography at Calyx (Canterbury music website)]
* [http://www.myspace.com/jenkinsadiemus Karl Jenkins on MySpace]
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