Originally posted by Lento
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But what a well-drilled choir Preston had. I doubt you'd guess that that Parratt chant is in eight parts if you didn't know.
The speed of the Byrd was just fine for a choral performance (bearing in mind that Byrd's published motets are really chamber music), but I could have done without the pauses near the beginning which impeded the flow. Performances of this piece are almost always an incoherent scrabble due to too fast a speed, but Preston avoided this very successfully.
And there really wasn't much wrong with that old organ, was there? Not in the hands of Mr Cleobury at any rate.
A thoroughly enjoyable broadcast.
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