Witness History

'I wrote the Champions League anthem'

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May 26, 2025
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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ANECDOTE

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.
INSIGHT

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.
ADVICE

Crafting Multilingual Lyrics

  • Use superlatives to convey excellence, then translate them to key languages of your audience.
  • Combine different languages to create impactful, memorable lyrics that transcend language barriers.
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