Composer's pride in writing music for King's coronation
Nature and music are Sarah Class' two passions, which she combines in her professional workA Brit and Emmy-nominated composer has been commissioned by King Charles to write music for his coronation.
Ms Class said she felt "honoured, privileged and excited" to be part of the plans for the coronation. "It's something that's very important to me and it's crucial at the moment that all of these issues are looked at, and to have somebody in that position is so special and valuable." Charles wrote back and asked her to write music for the Cop26 Climate Change summit in Glasgow, which she did with her song Rhythm Of The Earth - Terra Carta theme.
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