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Andrew Lloyd Webber Working on New Music for King Charles' Coronation
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The Broadway and West End impresario is among the musicians recruited by royal organizers to compose new anthems for the upcoming coronation ceremony.

AceShowbiz - Andrew Lloyd Webber has worked on new music for King Charles' coronation. The 74-year-old composer is excited to have been asked to create new music for the "joyful occasion" and he has incorporated words adapted from Psalm 98 into the anthem.

"I am incredibly honoured to have been asked to compose a new anthem for The Coronation. My anthem includes words adapted from Psalm 98. I have scored it for the Westminster Abbey choir and organ, the ceremonial brass and orchestra. I hope my anthem reflects this joyful occasion," he tweeted.

The coronation service, which is set to take place at Westminster Abbey on May 6, will feature 12 newly-commissioned pieces of music. King Charles has personally chosen the music for the ceremony, which will feature a gospel choir, along with Greek Orthodox music in memory of his late father, Prince Philip.

Classical music from composers such as William Byrd, George Handel, and Sir Edward Elgar will be featured, alongside new music including six pieces for orchestra, five choral works, and a piece for the organ.

The new music will be composed by Lloyd Webber, Patrick Doyle, Iain Farrington, Sarah Class, Nigel Hess, Paul Mealor, Tarik O'Regan, Roxanna Panufnik, Shirley J. Thompson, Judith Weir, Roderick Williams, and Debbie Wiseman.

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