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Alexander Richard William L’Estrange (born 7 April 1974) is an English composer of choral music and music for television and an arranger for world-class vocal ensembles. He is also an accomplished jazz musician (piano and double bass), choral workshop leader, presenter of children’s concerts and jazz examiner and trainer for ABRSM.
L’Estrange’s flagship work Zimbe! Come sing the songs of Africa! (2008) established his name as one of Britain’s most popular living choral composers, receiving 150 performances worldwide within its first five years. Scored for SATB adult choir, unison children’s choir and jazz quintet, the music is a fusion of African song and jazz. With the same scoring, Ahoy! Sing for the Mary Rose (2013) is a fusion of Tudor songs and sea shanties, commissioned to commemorate the opening of Portsmouth’s state-of-the-art museum which houses the hull of King Henry VIII’s warship, the Mary Rose. Zadok rules – hallelujah! (2013) was commissioned by the Hanover Band to celebrate sixty years since the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Based on Handel’s coronation anthems, the piece is scored for SATB adult choir, unison children’s choir and Baroque orchestra and the text traces all of Britain’s monarchs from William the Conqueror to Elizabeth II. Song Cycle – vive la vélorution! (2014) is a choral work comprising songs (both original and arranged) about cycling and the great outdoors, performed in York Minster at the opening of the Tour de France in 2014. His Wassail! Carols of Comfort and Joy was commissioned by the United Learning group and premiered in November 2017. Other large-scale choral works include And the stones sing and Let all the world in every corner sing.
Alexander L’Estrange composed the theme tune and incidental music for the BBC’s CBeebies programme Magic Hands (2012), recorded by his sons, Toby and Harry L’Estrange. He also writes for the library music company Audio Network with his music featuring on such television programmes as The One Show, Grand Designs and Antiques Roadshow.
Alexander L’Estrange is consultant editor and chief arranger for the Choral Basics series, published by Faber Music. His arrangements for vocal ensembles including The Swingle Singers, The King’s Singers, amarcord, Voces8 and Tenebrae are highly acclaimed. L’Estrange wrote all of the arrangements for and produced Great American Songbook, the album released in 2013 by The King’s Singers.
Choral anthems with organ include Lute-book lullaby, On eagles’ wings and Tune me, O Lord. Unaccompanied choral anthems include Love comes quietly, My song is love unknown, Oculi Omnium, Epiphany Carol (runner-up in the St Paul’s Cathedral commission competition 2013) and Prayers for peace, three settings of the prayers God be in my head, Lighten our darkness and The Lord’s prayer. Choral pieces suitable for children’s choirs include Irish blessing, Go forth in peace and This is our world. L’Estrange’s compositions are published by Faber Music.
What's Alexander L’Estrange Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
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