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When grandma turns 90, you can bet by her age she’s gotten just about EVERYTHING imaginable as a birthday gift. That was the quandary facing the Prince of Wales in 1990, when HIS granny, Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England—or “The Queen Mum” as just about everybody called her—was about to celebrate her 90th.
As Prince Charles wrote: “The idea for a concert came to me when I was trying to think of an original birthday present for my grandmother. It suddenly struck me that here was a wonderful reason for commissioning some new music to celebrate a very special occasion.”
Since Charles liked the music that the Scottish composer Patrick Doyle had written for Kenneth Branagh’s film of Shakespeare’s “Henry V,” Doyle was asked to write a song cycle. The Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich heard about the planned birthday concert, and for his part commissioned the British composer David Matthews. The Swiss conductor and new music impresario Paul Sacher commissioned a third new work from the British composer Patrick Gowers.
All three pieces were premiered in the Ballroom of Buckingham Palace on today’s date in 1990, two days before the Queen Mum’s 90th birthday.
Patrick Doyle (b. 1953) — The Thistle and the Rose (Marie McLaughlin, soprano)
Patrick Gowers (b. 1936) — Suite for Violin (Jose Luis Garcia, violin)
David Matthews (b. 1943) — Romanza (Mstislav Rostropovich, cello; English Chamber Orchestra; Raymond Leppard, cond.)
All three pieces on EMI 54164
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When grandma turns 90, you can bet by her age she’s gotten just about EVERYTHING imaginable as a birthday gift. That was the quandary facing the Prince of Wales in 1990, when HIS granny, Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England—or “The Queen Mum” as just about everybody called her—was about to celebrate her 90th.
As Prince Charles wrote: “The idea for a concert came to me when I was trying to think of an original birthday present for my grandmother. It suddenly struck me that here was a wonderful reason for commissioning some new music to celebrate a very special occasion.”
Since Charles liked the music that the Scottish composer Patrick Doyle had written for Kenneth Branagh’s film of Shakespeare’s “Henry V,” Doyle was asked to write a song cycle. The Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich heard about the planned birthday concert, and for his part commissioned the British composer David Matthews. The Swiss conductor and new music impresario Paul Sacher commissioned a third new work from the British composer Patrick Gowers.
All three pieces were premiered in the Ballroom of Buckingham Palace on today’s date in 1990, two days before the Queen Mum’s 90th birthday.
Patrick Doyle (b. 1953) — The Thistle and the Rose (Marie McLaughlin, soprano)
Patrick Gowers (b. 1936) — Suite for Violin (Jose Luis Garcia, violin)
David Matthews (b. 1943) — Romanza (Mstislav Rostropovich, cello; English Chamber Orchestra; Raymond Leppard, cond.)
All three pieces on EMI 54164

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