CLASSICAL
Restoring the reputation of misunderstood composers
In among the press releases for the latest smart speaker, concert series and – because I once worked on an industrial machinery magazine – a forklift truck, one sentence catches my attention: “Man with Glasses and Mullet at Coronation to Celebrate Birthday with Distinguished Concerts International New York at Carnegie Hall.”
The person in question is Karl Jenkins, the Welsh composer responsible for, a popular performed on average twice a week across the world.