Nigel Hess to Compose Music For King Charles' Coronation


The coronation service of King Charles will have 12 newly-commissioned pieces of music including a composition from the brilliant Nigel Hess. The King has personally chosen the music for the ceremony at Westminster Abbey on 6 May. Click here for more information

Nigel has composed for many Royal Shakespeare Company productions and received the New York Drama Desk Award for Much Ado About Nothing and Cyrano de Bergerac on Broadway. Highlights from his Shakespeare scores have been recorded and performed in concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as The Food of Love, originally hosted by Dame Judi Dench and Sir Patrick Stewart. He has also composed extensively for Shakespeare's Globe, and scores have included The Merry Wives of Windsor, Romeo and Juliet, Henry VIII, The Knight of the Burning Pestle and Nell Gwynn. Nigel has also composed much concert music, particularly for symphonic wind band, including commissions from the Royal Air Force and the Band of the Coldstream Guards. Other notable works include the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Classical Brits Nomination for Composer of the Year), commissioned by HRH The Prince of Wales in memory of his grandmother, and premièred and recorded by internationally-renowned pianist Lang Lang, and a new ballet based on The Old Man of Lochnagar, a children’s story written by the Prince of Wales in 1980, commissioned and premièred by the National Youth Ballet of Great Britain. Nigel has composed numerous scores for both American and British television productions, including A Woman of Substance, Vanity Fair, Campion, Maigret, Dangerfield, Just William, Wycliffe, Ballykissangel and New Tricks. He has received the Ivor Novello award twice for Best TV Theme (Hetty Wainthropp Investigates and Testament), and is well-known to Classic FM listeners for his film soundtrack to Ladies in Lavender played by violinist Joshua Bell and the RPO which was nominated for a Classical Brits award.

Hess was honoured to be asked to arrange and direct the music for Her Majesty the Queen’s private 90th birthday celebration at Windsor Castle, and received an Honorary Fellowship from St.Catharine’s College, Cambridge.




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Nigel Hess to Compose Music For King Charles' Coronation


The coronation service of King Charles will have 12 newly-commissioned pieces of music including a composition from the brilliant Nigel Hess. The King has personally chosen the music for the ceremony at Westminster Abbey on 6 May. Click here for more information

Nigel has composed for many Royal Shakespeare Company productions and received the New York Drama Desk Award for Much Ado About Nothing and Cyrano de Bergerac on Broadway. Highlights from his Shakespeare scores have been recorded and performed in concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as The Food of Love, originally hosted by Dame Judi Dench and Sir Patrick Stewart. He has also composed extensively for Shakespeare's Globe, and scores have included The Merry Wives of Windsor, Romeo and Juliet, Henry VIII, The Knight of the Burning Pestle and Nell Gwynn. Nigel has also composed much concert music, particularly for symphonic wind band, including commissions from the Royal Air Force and the Band of the Coldstream Guards. Other notable works include the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Classical Brits Nomination for Composer of the Year), commissioned by HRH The Prince of Wales in memory of his grandmother, and premièred and recorded by internationally-renowned pianist Lang Lang, and a new ballet based on The Old Man of Lochnagar, a children’s story written by the Prince of Wales in 1980, commissioned and premièred by the National Youth Ballet of Great Britain. Nigel has composed numerous scores for both American and British television productions, including A Woman of Substance, Vanity Fair, Campion, Maigret, Dangerfield, Just William, Wycliffe, Ballykissangel and New Tricks. He has received the Ivor Novello award twice for Best TV Theme (Hetty Wainthropp Investigates and Testament), and is well-known to Classic FM listeners for his film soundtrack to Ladies in Lavender played by violinist Joshua Bell and the RPO which was nominated for a Classical Brits award.

Hess was honoured to be asked to arrange and direct the music for Her Majesty the Queen’s private 90th birthday celebration at Windsor Castle, and received an Honorary Fellowship from St.Catharine’s College, Cambridge.




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Nigel Hess and BBC Singers on Radio 3 08.06.20

Tune in to BBC Radio 3 today at 3pm to hear the brilliant Nigel Hess and BBC Singers performing ‘Arise, My Love’ and ‘Live With Me and Be My Love’. Click