Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College: Looking back at 2023 Commissioned Composer: Cheryl Frances-Hoad
In 2023, Cheryl Frances-Hoad was commission by King's College, Cambridge for the new carol for their Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. As we have followed her career for a while now, we announced at the time that Francis-Hoad's selection was well deserved.
Cheryl Frances-Hoad was born in Essex. She received her musical education at the Yehudi Menuhin School, Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, and Kings College London.In 2015, BBC Radio 3 chose Francis-Hoad for its ‘Composer of the Week’ (Five under 35). The composer won the BBC Lloyds Bank Composer of the Year award at the age of 15! She was also the winner of The RPS Composition Prize, The Mendelssohn Scholarship, and three Ivor Novello (formally BASCA) British Composer Awards (for Psalm 1 and Stolen Rhythm in 2010, and Scenes from the Wild in 2022).
Her residencies include Leverhulme Musician in Residence (at the University of Cambridge Psychiatry Department, 2008), Rambert Composer in Residence (2012/13), Opera North/Leeds University Cultural Fellow in Opera Related Arts (2010/12), Visiting Research Fellow in the Creative Arts at Merton College Oxford (2021/2) and Visiting Fellow at Keble College Oxford (2022).
The King's College website says, "The Cradle is a setting of an English translation by Robert Graves of an anonymous seventeenth century Austrian text.
I wanted to set myself the challenge of writing a gentle carol, and it took many attempts to come up with something that I hope is catchy yet not clichéd, and heartfelt yet not syrupy. The vivid imagery of this anonymous seventeenth century Austrian text in an English translation by Robert Graves was a joy to set, and I hope my music conveys both the intimacy and the glory of the poem.
I was absolutely delighted when Daniel Hyde asked me to write a carol for this year's Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols: I have looked forward to finding out who wrote the new carol every year since I was a little girl, and always dreamed that one day it would be me!
Cheryl Frances-Hoad
King’s Director of Music, Daniel Hyde, added:
“Cheryl’s carol is a masterpiece in understatement, hauntingly beautiful and so carefully written for the current generation of King’s College Choir. We greatly look forward to singing The Cradle on Christmas Eve.”
"Shamanism provides the imaginative spur for the solo violin piece The Snow Woman (2007), which was composed as an encore piece for Natalia Lomeiko to play after concerto performances. The inspiration here was a Siberian folk-tale, Tynagirgin and Gitgilin, about two giants and a young shaman in search of a wife. The giants make repeated attempts to kill the young man, but twice he outwits them through his ability to change shape - into a mosquito, or a hawk - and eventually he is able to summon up the sea itself to drive them away and take the giants' wife for his own."
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