Robert Prizeman
Robert Gordon Prizeman (28 February 1952 – 8 September 2021) was a British composer. He was born in the London Borough of Lambeth. He attended Trinity School in Croydon and the Royal College of Music in South Kensington. Prizeman studied organ with Timothy Farrell and John Birch, and harpsichord with Millicent Silver. In 1986 he composed the theme to Songs of Praise, which was published by Chester Music and Wilhelm Hansen, and from 1985 was the programme's musical director. The programme's theme was initially an organ composition. He worked as a choirmaster from 1970. In 1984 his choir performed with Sal Solo in his arrangement of San Damiano. He founded the successful boys choir Libera in 1999, which is based in south London. In 2010 he became an Associate of the Royal School of Church Music. He died on 8 September 2021.
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Top Tracks
- Vespera (with Libera)
- Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)
- Ave Maria
- Gloria Patri in D Major
- Lead kindly Light
- Gaelic Blessing (Deep Peace)
- Gloria Patri in D Major
- Carol of the Bells (Arr. Prizeman)
- Ave Maria
- White Christmas
- Mass, Op. 12: V. Panis Angelicus
- Canon
- O Holy Night (Arr. Prizeman)
- Carol of the Bells (Arr. Prizeman)
- O Holy Night (Arr. Prizeman)
- O Holy Night (Arr. Prizeman)
- Carol of the Bells (Arr. Prizeman)
- O Holy Night (Arr. Prizeman)
- O Holy Night (Arr. Prizeman)
- Carol of the Bells (Arr. Prizeman)
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