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The 大象传媒's 'lockdown orchestra' wants you to play along
- Author, Mark Savage
- Role, 大象传媒 music reporter
The 大象传媒's orchestras and singers are asking the public to join them for a mass rendition of Candi Staton's gospel classic You Got The Love.
People across the UK are being invited to dust off their instruments and film themselves playing along to the track.
Those without musical skills can submit paintings, videos and photos showing their creativity during the lockdown.
The results will be edited into a "massive, awe-inspiring" performance, premiering on TV and radio on 14 May.
"You don't have to be a virtuoso, just join in and have a go, and be part of something really special," said 大象传媒 Radio 3's Katie Derham.
"I may dust off my violin... though maybe humming along would be kinder for everyone!"
Sheet music for You Got The Love is available to download on the 大象传媒's Get Creative website. A video of the backing track (which you can see at the top of this story) can also be downloaded to play along with.
It features more than 100 musicians from the 大象传媒 Philharmonic, 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra, 大象传媒 Concert Orchestra, 大象传媒 National Orchestra of Wales, 大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra, 大象传媒 Singers and the Ulster Orchestra.
Dubbed the "Lockdown Orchestra", they each recorded their contributions at home, which were then arranged and produced by Steve Pycroft, co-founder of the Kaleidoscope Orchestra.
Other 大象传媒 stars who've pledged to get involved include 6 Music DJ Craig Charles and Owain Wyn Evans, the weatherman who went viral after filming himself playing drums to the 大象传媒 News theme tune.
"This is a fabulous idea, I can't wait to get involved!" said the broadcaster.
"I've been playing the drums since I was eight years old, and having the opportunity to play 'alongside' - albeit in lockdown - such fabulous musicians is going to be incredible."
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