Sir Bryn Terfel makes history at King Charles III Coronation
Opera star Sir Bryn Terfel performed the first-ever Welsh language song at a royal coronation. The song, called Coronation Kyrie, is inspired by the hills and Valleys of Wales and calls for hope, peace, love, and friendship. It is the first Welsh song to be performed at a coronation and was composed by Paul Mealor.
The King commissioned 12 new pieces of music for his coronation: six orchestral, five choral, and one organ commission, all from world-renowned British composers. Sir Bryn was born in Pant Glas, Gwynedd[1], and is considered one of the greatest singers in the world. At the King’s request, the orchestral commissions were performed by the Coronation Orchestra whose membership comprises some of the world’s greatest musicians drawn from eight leading orchestras, including the BBC[2] National Orchestra of Wales and the Welsh National Opera Orchestra.
A statement regarding the piece on the official Royal Family website reads: “Reflecting The King’s abiding affection for and support of Welsh culture, the piece is a new arrangement of Jenkins; beloved and emotional setting of a Welsh folk song, a luxuriant combination of harp and strings, commissioned by the then Prince of Wales over two decades ago.”
Sir Bryn Terfel sings during the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey
Speaking on Coronation Kyrie, the first Welsh-Language piece, Mr Mealor said: “It is a meditative, introspective piece based on a blend between Gregorian chant and Cerdd Dant (Welsh Penillion singing – an important part of eisteddfodau). I was inspired by the great Welsh tunes – Aberystwyth, Cwm Rhondda, Ar Lan Y Mor – and the composition is coloured by the harmonies of these songs. It is a cry from the deep soul of the hills and valleys of Wales for hope, peace, love, and friendship.”
How have you found the Coronation? Let us know in the comments[4] As well as taking part in the ceremony Sir Bryn Terfel also has a big role in the BBC Coronation Concert that will air at 8pm on Sunday, May 7. The star, who is a Grammy, Classical Brit, and Gramophone award winner will perform a duet with maestro Andrea Bocelli at the concert.
Sir Bryn said: “Having sung at numerous events that were connected to the patronages King Charles held as the Prince of Wales it is an incredible honour to be singing now at the coronation of His Majesty The King Charles III.
I am also delighted to be performing at the celebratory concert in Windsor – another opportunity for me to sing with my great friend and colleague, the wonderful Italian tenor, maestro Andrea Bocelli.”
References
- ^ Gwynedd (www.dailypost.co.uk)
- ^ BBC (www.dailypost.co.uk)
- ^ ‘Wales is not for sale’ second homes rally to be held on Coronation Bank Holiday (www.dailypost.co.uk)
- ^ Let us know in the comments (www.dailypost.co.uk)