Paul Mealor on royalty, poetry, productivity and doing your thing
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Paul Mealor is one of the world’s most performed living composers. He’s written music for many national occasions, including King Charles’ coronation. Paul explains how ‘Coronation Kyrie’ came into being, and how he marks the anniversary of the coronation each year.
Much of Paul’s output is choral music, and he talks about the challenges of setting text. Paul says some poets speak to him musically, and others don’t, even if he enjoys reading their work. He also describes the emphasis he places on craft, ensuring lines are practical.
He also describes the influence of growing up singing in St Asaph Cathedral in Denbighshire, his composition lessons with William Mathias and his time studying at the University of York.
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