Originally posted by jean
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can I have a first-to-mind, off-the-cuff verdict on your favourite: Purcell piece?
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostDefinitely Nymphs and Shepherds. It was this that set me on the road to a musical career, when my primary school teacher (who had been on the famous Manchester Children's Choir recording) played it to us in 1956.
Against all advice, I reintroduced it to secondary school choirs in the 80's and 90's. They sang it like angels. Even the sceptical music-advisor-cum-ofsted-inspector had to concede that they enjoyed singing it.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post"Nymphs and Shepherds" would probably be regarded as subliminal grooming in this day and age.
If any version is laden with warnings, it's that one
Did it not make it to CD?
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