Some more information on the new commissions:
Music for the Coronation
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Originally posted by cat View Post
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Originally posted by smittims View PostThanks for the link, cat, but I saw nothing there to encourage me to listen to them!
TV coverage will surely be on the carriages and processions etc.
Dare one hope that there will be an uninterrupted radio broadcast from the Abbey?
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostIf anyone gets wind of the order if service becoming available, could they please post a link here.
I have a couple of friends in Rome who are likely to be giving live commentary for RAI, and some advance warning of what's going on would be very useful.
https://www.churchofengland.org/coronation (bottom of the page on the right)
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Originally posted by cat View PostThe full liturgy is now due to be published at 10pm on the 29th:
https://www.churchofengland.org/coronation (bottom of the page on the right)
Many thanks; my Italian friends will be very grateful.
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Originally posted by cat View PostThe full liturgy is now due to be published at 10pm on the 29th:
https://www.churchofengland.org/coronation (bottom of the page on the right)
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostFrom this weblink the COE hierarchy can’t seem to make up their mind whether Coronation starts with a capital or not. Let’s hope the “specially commissioned and authorised liturgy” is better organised
Fudge and obfuscation seem to be what it excels at.
In defence of the material on the site, though, it could just about be argued that the specific event (The King's Coronation on Coronation Day) is one at which a (generic, even if specially contrived) coronation liturgy will be used.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostListening to the BBCMM CD as I browse - thanks for the link to the previous prom post - love this from one of the Forum stalwarts:
Edit: just got to the Parry - the vibrato is outrageous (almost comic in effect).
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostSince when has the CofE been able to make up its mind about anything?
Fudge and obfuscation seem to be what it excels at.
In defence of the material on the site, though, it could just about be argued that the specific event (The King's Coronation on Coronation Day) is one at which a (generic, even if specially contrived) coronation liturgy will be used.
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I think it's only fair to recall that the Churhch of England was always frankly intended to be a very English compromise solution, to enable the maximum number of people to accept it conscientiously, hence the latitude in its demands,at the expense of a series of dilemmas over what to dictate to the faithful. Rome never had this problem, until Vatican II anyway.
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Originally posted by cat View PostIt seems have have appeared slightly before the stated time:
https://www.churchofengland.org/site...rles%20III.pdfIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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