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Thread: CE Hereford Cathedral 25th July 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Watson View Post
    Magnificat. There has been a worrying number of almost positive posts from you recently, so it is refreshing to see that you're back to your speaking from your posterior ways.
    I think he must be joking..

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    My my. I didn't hear this so I really must LA. What contrasting views! In the old days (and I mean probably 1970s) the Edington Festival used to have senior choristers from various places..and men obviously...and happened in the early Summer Hols. I can remember Richard Seal getting a 'scratch' choir up to a fine standard in just a few days. Obviously term time is a non-starter for any such event..........unless 3 deans, chapters and headmasters are magnanimous enough to bin their routines a week early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ardcarp View Post
    My my. I didn't hear this so I really must LA. What contrasting views! In the old days (and I mean probably 1970s) the Edington Festival used to have senior choristers from various places..and men obviously...and happened in the early Summer Hols. I can remember Richard Seal getting a 'scratch' choir up to a fine standard in just a few days. Obviously term time is a non-starter for any such event..........unless 3 deans, chapters and headmasters are magnanimous enough to bin their routines a week early.
    Indeed so. Of course, Edders will be on the Radio in a few weeks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Watson View Post
    Magnificat. There has been a worrying number of almost positive posts from you recently, so it is refreshing to see that you're back to your speaking from your posterior ways.
    Chris

    You really must explain to me then why it is not possible to have the Festival in July during term time like the others I mentioned and not in August? Come on. Really to have the cathedral choirs go off on holiday and then come back and expect them to perform to a high standard in the middle of it is stupid and it shows in these CE broadcasts. The other Festival performers should be able to perform at any time since they are mostly professionals.

    VCC

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    Quote Originally Posted by ardcarp View Post
    My my. I didn't hear this so I really must LA. What contrasting views! In the old days (and I mean probably 1970s) the Edington Festival used to have senior choristers from various places..and men obviously...and happened in the early Summer Hols. I can remember Richard Seal getting a 'scratch' choir up to a fine standard in just a few days. Obviously term time is a non-starter for any such event..........unless 3 deans, chapters and headmasters are magnanimous enough to bin their routines a week early.
    ardcarp,

    Why on earth can't the cathedrals fit the Festival in before the end of term? There really is no good reason you know apart, as I say, from tradition. Why can they do it for the SCF and not the Three Choirs? The choirs could then go off for their well deserved holidays without interruption.

    Edington is entirely different as it is purely voluntary for the choristers.

    If the DoMs at the Three Choirs are content to forgo their reputations and broadcast sub - standard CEs that's up to them but I am surprised they are prepared to do so. They should make a stand against the authorities if necessary.

    VCC

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    I have been in the happy position this past week of being able to enjoy an absolutely wonderful festival of music at the Three Choirs Festival in my adopted home city. If members of this forum were privy to the scheduling of rehearsals and concerts, not to mention the hospitality that is provided for performers and concert-goers, they would realise very quickly that it would be a logistical and musical impossibilty to have the festival during term-time.

    The excellent SCF is on a vastly smaller scale - though musically no-less splendid - comparison is not really very sensible.

    The combined cathedral choirs sang a glorious Bach St John Passion the night before the broadcast, as well as daily evensongs, and combined with the Festival chorus in the major evening concerts during the week of the TCF. I didn't think the broadcast evensong was in any way sub-standard, and the tuning didn't sound suspect to me, but maybe I'm losing my critical faculties in old age! Hereford is very fortunate to have the musical partnership of Geraint Bowen and Peter Dyke, and having a choir of such quality on my door-step is something I hope I'll never take for granted.
    RJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Judd View Post
    I have been in the happy position this past week of being able to enjoy an absolutely wonderful festival of music at the Three Choirs Festival in my adopted home city. If members of this forum were privy to the scheduling of rehearsals and concerts, not to mention the hospitality that is provided for performers and concert-goers, they would realise very quickly that it would be a logistical and musical impossibilty to have the festival during term-time.

    The excellent SCF is on a vastly smaller scale - though musically no-less splendid - comparison is not really very sensible.

    The combined cathedral choirs sang a glorious Bach St John Passion the night before the broadcast, as well as daily evensongs, and combined with the Festival chorus in the major evening concerts during the week of the TCF. I didn't think the broadcast evensong was in any way sub-standard, and the tuning didn't sound suspect to me, but maybe I'm losing my critical faculties in old age! Hereford is very fortunate to have the musical partnership of Geraint Bowen and Peter Dyke, and having a choir of such quality on my door-step is something I hope I'll never take for granted.
    RJ
    I'm glad to have RJ on my side regarding the tuning.

    If that broadcast was "sub standard" I need to re-think my understanding of the English language.

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    Some here need to remember that the Three Choirs' Festival - unlike the Southern Cathedrals' and Edington Festivals - does not revolve solely around church music.

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    Wolsey,

    Even more reason then for the organizers to have a lot more thought for the burden placed on the cathedral choristers who, as Roger Judd has said above, play such a large part in the Festival.

    To have the choristers wind down their busy years at the cathedrals and schools and then to wind themselves up again to take part in the Three Choirs Festival is not reasonable. It must affect performance standards whatever Roger says. I really am surprised that the DoMs don't object to it. It is certainly asking far too much of the boys if not so much of the men.

    In Cathedral Music magazine the headmaster at Pilgrims Winchester states that foreign tours are not undertaken at the end of choir terms by cathedral choirs as much as they used to be because parents do not want family life and holidays to be interrupted after all the commitments of the normal cathedral year. I can't imagine that the Three Choirs families are at all happy about this extra imposition. I wonder how much it affects recruitment.

    VCC.

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    Would I be correct in thinking that when the 3CF started, cathedral choirs did not have such long holidays as now? I can remember at least one cathedral in the '60s where 9LC with choir was always on the Sunday after Christmas............

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