Tony Britten, a renowned composer best known for creating the UEFA Champions League anthem in 1992, shares the fascinating story behind this iconic piece of music. He reveals how he crafted a classical theme to revitalize football's image during a troubled time. Listeners will enjoy insights into the pressures of the project, the key inspiration drawn from Handel, and the anthem's transformation into a global phenomenon. Britten also offers a glimpse into the surreal and shocking moments that have shaped sports history.
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Tony Britten's Commission Story
Tony Britten was approached in spring 1992 to write music for the new Champions League anthem.
UEFA wanted to fix football's image tarnished by hooliganism through a classical theme, creating pressure on Tony.
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Musical Inspiration and Composition
Tony drew inspiration from Handel's "Zadok the Priest" for the anthem but created a more complex rising string phrase.
He scored it for strings, high piccolo trumpets, timpani and choir to maintain a classical and grand atmosphere.
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In 1992, European football was at a turning point. The European Cup was going to be replaced with a new format: The Champions League.
European football’s governing body, Uefa wanted a classical theme to accompany the new competition, in an attempt to try and fix the image of football which was mired by hooliganism at the time.
Tony Britten was the man tasked with writing such a piece of music. He tells Tim O’Callaghan how he did it.
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