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Published: Sunday, 25 August 2024 at 06:00 AM


His Majesty The King has appointed composer Errollyn Wallen as Master of the King’s Music. Wallen succeeds Judith Weir, who was appointed to the role in July 2014 by Queen Elizabeth II.

The Master of The King’s Music is an honorary appointment made by the Sovereign and given to a musician who ‘has added to the musical life of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth’. The role carries no fixed duties, but the Master may compose pieces for special Royal or State occasions.

Commenting on her new role, Errollyn said: ‘I am thrilled to accept this royal appointment. It will be a privilege and a great honour to serve His Majesty The King, the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. I look forward to championing music and music-making for all.’

Who is Errollyn Wallen?

Errollyn Wallen was born in Belize before moving to the UK at the age of two. She is a composer, pianist and singer-songwriter who studied music and composition at Goldsmiths, King’s College London and King’s College, Cambridge. Her work includes 22 operas and a range of compositions including orchestral, vocal and chamber music.