A real pleasure to be present at my third annual Festive Season jamboree last Saturday. We few...we happy few...well
around 15 of us, gel together so well and the warmth is all embracing and so natural, I'm always touched to the quick by it all.
Chairman Gavin presides and stage manages our individual selections without fluster, each CD placement spot on cue without hesitation,
or delay and is listened to in a relaxed silence. Always a small pleasure in the atmosphere of Dower Court.
Most of the selections had a Christmassy setting at root, ideal for the start of Advent and its journey to the Nativity
but I also warmed to an unusual vocal setting of Bolero and chuckled merrily on hearing Kay Starr's rendition of
"I saw momma kissing Santa Claus" and could even recall some of the lyrics from the early 50s, although her big worldwide hit was
The Wheel of Fortune. My own choice was taken from the BBC magazine. Dec 2016; The King's Singers Christmas at King's College, a
lovely reminder of the original group at the RFH in the 70s.
Our interval break included a gorgeous spread along with warm sherry and sweetmeats. Gavin added to the splendour when
he distributed printed cards with the details of our next season: Jan 13 - The Music Which Nearly Disappeared, charting
the rise, fall and resurrection of the musical world of Jewish communities in central and Eastern Europe - more recently known
as klezmer. Feb 3,Werner Egk (1901-1983) March 3, Leonard Bernstein, Musician Apl 7, Music & Mythology
May 5, Francis Jackson: Music & Memories. A real thrill for me as I'm reading his biography, Music for a Long While, (2013) and enjoying conversations with YRMS members who also recall Dr Jackson's Minster concerts over several decades.
"O sweet music, renew our spirits."
around 15 of us, gel together so well and the warmth is all embracing and so natural, I'm always touched to the quick by it all.
Chairman Gavin presides and stage manages our individual selections without fluster, each CD placement spot on cue without hesitation,
or delay and is listened to in a relaxed silence. Always a small pleasure in the atmosphere of Dower Court.
Most of the selections had a Christmassy setting at root, ideal for the start of Advent and its journey to the Nativity
but I also warmed to an unusual vocal setting of Bolero and chuckled merrily on hearing Kay Starr's rendition of
"I saw momma kissing Santa Claus" and could even recall some of the lyrics from the early 50s, although her big worldwide hit was
The Wheel of Fortune. My own choice was taken from the BBC magazine. Dec 2016; The King's Singers Christmas at King's College, a
lovely reminder of the original group at the RFH in the 70s.
Our interval break included a gorgeous spread along with warm sherry and sweetmeats. Gavin added to the splendour when
he distributed printed cards with the details of our next season: Jan 13 - The Music Which Nearly Disappeared, charting
the rise, fall and resurrection of the musical world of Jewish communities in central and Eastern Europe - more recently known
as klezmer. Feb 3,Werner Egk (1901-1983) March 3, Leonard Bernstein, Musician Apl 7, Music & Mythology
May 5, Francis Jackson: Music & Memories. A real thrill for me as I'm reading his biography, Music for a Long While, (2013) and enjoying conversations with YRMS members who also recall Dr Jackson's Minster concerts over several decades.
"O sweet music, renew our spirits."
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