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Debbie Wiseman OBE
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THE MUSIC OF KINGS AND QUEENS
Debbie’s Wiseman’s new album.
will be released on the 11th June 2021
With narration by Dame Helen Mirren and Damian Lewis
Debbie Wiseman becomes the most popular living British composer for the first time, with four pieces in the Classic FM Hall of Fame, including two new entries – The Mythos Suite and Wolf Hall.
Debbie Wiseman has composed a brand new piece for acclaimed British cellist, Steven Isserlis, which will be premiered in 2021…
Pictured after the recording session at Abbey Road Studios – Composer Debbie Wiseman, Cellist Steven Isserlis, and pianist Mishka Rushdie Momen.
Read more about ‘A Lustre To This Day’ and listen to the new piece here.
THE MYTHOS SUITE
THE MYTHOS SUITE goes straight to Number 1 in the UK Classical Artist Album Charts
Debbie Wiseman scores John Hay’s
TO OLIVIA
starring Hugh Bonneville and Keeley Hawes
Listen to “Together” and download the sheet music here
“Spirit” written for Classic FM March 2020
Free Download of ‘Spirit’ (mp3) – Right-click here to download
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Debbie’s recent album release is the chart-topping collaboration with Alan Titchmarsh, The Glorious Garden
The Glorious Garden goes to Number 1 in the UK Classical Chart | Click here to buy from Amazon UK
Classic FM appoints Debbie Wiseman as their Composer in Residence
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Debbie Wiseman’s first album as Classic FM’s Composer in Residence is available now
Buy The Musical Zodiac from Amazon UK | iTunes
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Download Debbie Wiseman’s new piece to celebrate Classic FM’s 25th Anniversary
Buy Classic Silver from Amazon UK | iTunes
Debbie Wiseman is honoured to have been named as Godmother to Viking Cruises new Longship, Viking Herja.
Viking Cruises celebrates 20th Anniversary by commissioning a signature piece of music from Debbie Wiseman
See pictures from the ship’s christening in Koblenz, Germany here