Originally posted by Vox Humana
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But on to the broadcast.
Not bad for a school choir! Just the thought of being in that glorious, light-filled house on this early Spring day is food enough.
I'm not sure if any of the musical offerings had anything to do with Lent, mainly because I really couldn't hear all the text. I have now read the Herbert text, Vertue, and can see the sense - the diurnal cycle and seasons as a metaphor for the transience of life... perhaps. Media vita morte sumus (...)
I did like the sound of Sally Beamish's introit and would like to hear it again, but I'm afraid the rest of it left me a little cold, although that is not because I have any agendas regarding harmony - tonal, atonal, whatever, I don't mind. It just sounded rather dour and occluded, but perhaps that's the Lenten element, and as such, quite appropriate. I will listen again.
Having said that, I really don't know what the organ voluntary, Ettrick Banks, has to do with Lent, but perhaps someone else will be in the know. I dare say June Nixon has written something entirely appropriate for the season.
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