CE Blackburn Cathedral Wed, Oct 24th 2018 [L]

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  • DracoM
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    • Mar 2007
    • 12787

    CE Blackburn Cathedral Wed, Oct 24th 2018 [L]

    CE Blackburn Cathedral Wed, Oct 24th 2018 [L]


    Order of Service:


    Introit: Lighten our darkness (Ed Jones)
    Responses: Bertalot
    Office Hymn: Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Repton)
    Psalms 119: 1-32
    First Lesson: Hosea 14:1-7
    Magnificat: Kelly in C
    Second Lesson: 2 Timothy 4: 1-8
    Nunc dimittis (Holst)
    Anthem: Ave Maria (Parsons)
    Prayer Anthem: Te lucis ante terminum (Francis Jackson)

    Voluntary: Prélude, Fugue and Variation, Op 18 (Franck)



    Shaun Turnbull (Organist)
    Samuel Hudson (Director of Music)


  • ardcarp
    Late member
    • Nov 2010
    • 11102

    #2
    For info:

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    • Alison
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      • Nov 2010
      • 6430

      #3
      Good old Kelly in C

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      • DracoM
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        • Mar 2007
        • 12787

        #4
        Reminder: today @ 3.30 p.m. - and it's LIVE!!

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        • terratogen
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          • Nov 2011
          • 113

          #5
          Not complaining in the slightest, as I'm eager to hear from Blackburn and love the Holst, but curious: when a Mag and a Nunc exist as two halves of a set, what might motivate their splitting in a service?

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          • ardcarp
            Late member
            • Nov 2010
            • 11102

            #6
            The Holst Numc (which isn’t partnered by a Mag) is a frequent choice after a stand alone Mag. Great piece IMO.

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            • omega consort
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              • Sep 2013
              • 37

              #7
              Very good to hear an evensong from one of our "parish church cathedrals" (as we did from Portsmouth a few weeks ago). Very spirited performances from the choir and superb accompaniments on the outstanding Walker organ in a somewhat swimmy acoustic!
              I enjoyed reacquainting myself with the Kelly, and would have liked to have heard its companion Nunc rather than the Holst which replaced it.

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              • oddoneout
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                • Nov 2015
                • 8561

                #8
                Greatly enjoyed their rendition of 'Dear Lord and Father', one of my favourite hymns, complete with earthquake, wind and fire from the organ. There is often a tendency for it to drag but this kept moving and each verse was interpreted appropriately. Didn't take to the Holst, perhaps I need to hear it again a couple of times.
                Top line sounded quite young to me? - not in terms of competence I hasten to add.

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                • jonfan
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 1326

                  #9
                  Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
                  Greatly enjoyed their rendition of 'Dear Lord and Father', one of my favourite hymns, complete with earthquake, wind and fire from the organ. There is often a tendency for it to drag but this kept moving and each verse was interpreted appropriately. Didn't take to the Holst, perhaps I need to hear it again a couple of times.
                  Top line sounded quite young to me? - not in terms of competence I hasten to add.
                  Agree. The psalms were a bit prosaic and samey but my word, everyone came alive in the Mag. Edge of the seat stuff with great attack. Loved the whole service in quite a swimmy acoustic, but despite that the trebles cut through splendidly. I got the impression everyone loved what they were doing and were excited to share it with us.

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                  • mopsus
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 774

                    #10
                    Nice to have time for a substantial organ voluntary too.

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                    • ardcarp
                      Late member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 11102

                      #11
                      I haven't heard this CE yet...just about too. However, those interested in Psalmody might be fascinated by Googling some old Blackburn CEs in the days of John Bertalot.

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