CE Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban [L] Wed, 23rd Oct 2019

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    CE Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban [L] Wed, 23rd Oct 2019

    CE Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban [L]



    Order of Service:



    Introit: Hail gladdening light (Wood)
    Responses: Smith
    Psalm 115 (South)
    First Lesson: Hosea 14 vv.1-9
    Office hymn: O gladsome light (Nunc Dimittis)
    Canticles: Collegium Regale (Wood)
    Second Lesson: James 2 vv.14-26
    Anthem: I will move thee (Alec Roth)
    Hymn: Praise to the holiest in the height (Chorus Angelorum)

    Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in E (Henry Martin)


    Tom Winpenny (Organist)
    Andrew Lucas (Master of the Music)


    #2
    Incidentally, on Oct 22nd, the Cathedral Choir will be recording a BBC Evensong for later broadcast:
    Order of Service is:

    Introit The Holy Son of God most high Hurford
    Psalms 142, 143
    Responses Rose
    Canticles The Gloucester Service Howells
    Anthems Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace Joubert
    Truly the Lord is in this place Hurford
    Voluntary Exurgat Deus Hurford

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      #3
      Slightly odd to have the same hymn twice in one service: the Introit and the Office Hymn are both translations/paraphrases of the same Greek text.

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        #4
        Celebration of Peter Hurford in his different guises?

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          #5
          Originally posted by DracoM View Post
          Celebration of Peter Hurford in his different guises?
          I thought he meant the Wood HGL and the Office hymn in the live broadcast on 23rd

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            #6
            Reminder: today @ 3.30 p.m.

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              #7
              I listened on the Sounds App for the first time. An enjoyable CE.
              I did find the balance a little harsh and uneven at times - choir or microphones or the treatment of sound for internet broadcast? I wasn't sure whether some of the more distant sounding phrases were intended but appreciate the effect in The Abbey may have been rather different.
              It was my first hearing of the Roth which I thought was rather beautiful and handled well.

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                #8
                Good to have a live broadcast. Anyone know at which part of the Abbey the choir was situated?

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                  #9
                  Got to say that on a second hearing, I warmed rather more to this service / tx.
                  Echo arcarp's posting above: good to hear a live broadcast.

                  Was not present for this CE, but having been to St A a few times, I'd hazard that the choir was actually in the choir stalls - the space is capacious at the east end. Plenty of room. But would much welcome on-the-spot feedback.

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                    #10
                    I was very taken with the Roth anthem on first listening and even more so the second time around. I was also reminded of what a very splendid 'Amen' there is to the Wood canticles.

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