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Ford's Champions league music. Name?

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# 16 18 years ago

hi
> What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
# 17 18 years ago

> What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
# 18 18 years ago

> What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
# 19 18 years ago

> I think it is called 'Zepher the Priest' but lots of people say lots of things!
# 20 18 years ago

> What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
# 21 18 years ago

> I think it is called 'Zepher the Priest' but lots of people say lots of things!
# 22 18 years ago

I'm a student at the University of Phoenix and I'm doing a paper on commercials. I'm intrested in the one that was shown on the CMA awards that showed the gentelmen fixing the fence when a rattle snake bit him and died. I would like to know if I can get any info on getting the clip. Thanks for your help.



> > > What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
> >
>
> Its called 'Champions League Music'. Can be downloaded from Kazaa if you just request 'Champions league Music'
>
> the music is composed by Tony Britten and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the
> Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus. It is a rearrangement of Zadok the Priest by Handel.
>
>
>
> EDIT:
> Found this on UEFA website:
>
> Quote:
> UEFA Champions League music
> This was composed by Tony Britten. He was commissioned to write and arrange the music in a Handelian style. It is performed by the internationally acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields Chorus in the three official UEFA languages: English, French and German. There are no lyrics to the song as such; the word ‘Champions’ is simply repeated in the different languages. The anthem is played at the start of all UEFA Champions League matches to accompany the centre circle ceremony and accompanies the opening and closing sequences of all UEFA Champions League broadcasts. It cannot be bought or downloaded from any website.
>
> Hope this answers your question...
>
>
>
>
# 23 18 years ago

I'm a student at the University of Phoenix and I'm doing a paper on commercials. I'm intrested in the one that was shown on the CMA awards that showed the gentelmen fixing the fence when a rattle snake bit him and died. I would like to know if I can get any info on getting the clip. Thanks for your help.



> > > What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
> >
>
> Its called 'Champions League Music'. Can be downloaded from Kazaa if you just request 'Champions league Music'
>
> the music is composed by Tony Britten and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the
> Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus. It is a rearrangement of Zadok the Priest by Handel.
>
>
>
> EDIT:
> Found this on UEFA website:
>
> Quote:
> UEFA Champions League music
> This was composed by Tony Britten. He was commissioned to write and arrange the music in a Handelian style. It is performed by the internationally acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields Chorus in the three official UEFA languages: English, French and German. There are no lyrics to the song as such; the word ‘Champions’ is simply repeated in the different languages. The anthem is played at the start of all UEFA Champions League matches to accompany the centre circle ceremony and accompanies the opening and closing sequences of all UEFA Champions League broadcasts. It cannot be bought or downloaded from any website.
>
> Hope this answers your question...
>
>
>
>
# 24 18 years ago

omar
> I think it is called 'Zepher the Priest' but lots of people say lots of things!
# 25 18 years ago

> I'm a student at the University of Phoenix and I'm doing a paper on commercials. I'm intrested in the one that was shown on the CMA awards that showed the gentelmen fixing the fence when a rattle snake bit him and died. I would like to know if I can get any info on getting the clip. Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> > > > What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
> > >
> >
> > Its called 'Champions League Music'. Can be downloaded from Kazaa if you just request 'Champions league Music'
> >
> > the music is composed by Tony Britten and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the
> > Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus. It is a rearrangement of Zadok the Priest by Handel.
> >
> >
> >
> > EDIT:
> > Found this on UEFA website:
> >
> > Quote:
> > UEFA Champions League music
> > This was composed by Tony Britten. He was commissioned to write and arrange the music in a Handelian style. It is performed by the internationally acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields Chorus in the three official UEFA languages: English, French and German. There are no lyrics to the song as such; the word ‘Champions’ is simply repeated in the different languages. The anthem is played at the start of all UEFA Champions League matches to accompany the centre circle ceremony and accompanies the opening and closing sequences of all UEFA Champions League broadcasts. It cannot be bought or downloaded from any website.
> >
> > Hope this answers your question...
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
# 26 18 years ago

> What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
# 27 18 years ago

> I'm a student at the University of Phoenix and I'm doing a paper on commercials. I'm intrested in the one that was shown on the CMA awards that showed the gentelmen fixing the fence when a rattle snake bit him and died. I would like to know if I can get any info on getting the clip. Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> > > > What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
> > >
> >
> > Its called 'Champions League Music'. Can be downloaded from Kazaa if you just request 'Champions league Music'
> >
> > the music is composed by Tony Britten and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the
> > Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus. It is a rearrangement of Zadok the Priest by Handel.
> >
> >
> >
> > EDIT:
> > Found this on UEFA website:
> >
> > Quote:
> > UEFA Champions League music
> > This was composed by Tony Britten. He was commissioned to write and arrange the music in a Handelian style. It is performed by the internationally acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields Chorus in the three official UEFA languages: English, French and German. There are no lyrics to the song as such; the word ‘Champions’ is simply repeated in the different languages. The anthem is played at the start of all UEFA Champions League matches to accompany the centre circle ceremony and accompanies the opening and closing sequences of all UEFA Champions League broadcasts. It cannot be bought or downloaded from any website.
> >
> > Hope this answers your question...
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
# 28 18 years ago

> What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
# 29 18 years ago

> I think it is called 'Zepher the Priest' but lots of people say lots of things!
# 30 18 years ago

> > > What's the name of the music that shows in Ford's Champions League advertisement?
> >
>
> Its called 'Champions League Music'. Can be downloaded from Kazaa if you just request 'Champions league Music'
>
> the music is composed by Tony Britten and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the
> Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus. It is a rearrangement of Zadok the Priest by Handel.
>
>
>
> EDIT:
> Found this on UEFA website:
>
> Quote:
> UEFA Champions League music
> This was composed by Tony Britten. He was commissioned to write and arrange the music in a Handelian style. It is performed by the internationally acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields Chorus in the three official UEFA languages: English, French and German. There are no lyrics to the song as such; the word ‘Champions’ is simply repeated in the different languages. The anthem is played at the start of all UEFA Champions League matches to accompany the centre circle ceremony and accompanies the opening and closing sequences of all UEFA Champions League broadcasts. It cannot be bought or downloaded from any website.
>
> Hope this answers your question...
>
>
>
>
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