CE Chapel of Clare College, Cambridge, 6.11.24, 3 p.m. [L]

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  • DracoM
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    • Mar 2007
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    CE Chapel of Clare College, Cambridge, 6.11.24, 3 p.m. [L]

    CE Chapel of Clare College, Cambridge [L]

    Introit: Justorum animae (Stanford)
    Responses: Lucy Walker
    Psalms 32, 33, 34 (Jones, Randall, Pratt)
    First Lesson: Proverbs 3 vv27-35
    Canticles: Clare Service (Graham Ross) (world premiere)
    Second Lesson: Matthew 18 vv21-35
    Anthem: How are the mighty fallen (Ramsey)
    Hymn: O God, our help in ages past (St Anne)

    Voluntary: Elegy (Ireland)


    Graham Ross (Director of Music)
    Daniel Blaze (Sir William McKie Senior Organ Scholar)
    Evie Perfect (Junior Organ Scholar)
    Last edited by Pulcinella; 13-11-24, 21:15. Reason: Additions to thread title
  • jonfan
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    • Dec 2010
    • 1445

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    I’ve only just found the time to give this service proper and due attention it deserves. The choir give muscular and thrilling singing in a very demanding music list. Expressive singing in the Stanford followed by clear, urgent delivery of the psalms. The singers relished the challenge of the new canticles and very effective they were. I’d like to compliment the engineering in what is a small confined space; plenty of room for the many very loud moments. The final voluntary seemed to be a challenge to get the registration changes smoothly done.
    The esteemed Dean of Clare aways makes sure worship is at the centre of the music making. Very enjoyable.

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    • Finzi4ever
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      • Nov 2010
      • 601

      #3
      Originally posted by jonfan View Post
      I’ve only just found the time to give this service proper and due attention it deserves. The choir give muscular and thrilling singing in a very demanding music list. Expressive singing in the Stanford followed by clear, urgent delivery of the psalms. The singers relished the challenge of the new canticles and very effective they were. I’d like to compliment the engineering in what is a small confined space; plenty of room for the many very loud moments. The final voluntary seemed to be a challenge to get the registration changes smoothly done.
      The esteemed Dean of Clare aways makes sure worship is at the centre of the music making. Very enjoyable.
      The von Beckerath is hardly suited to the Ireland Elegy (or vice versa) or very much anything beyond the 18th Century really, though it does have playing aids like a plentiful supply of pistons. The very precise acoustic of the building leaves you very exposed too, with no wash at all to blend or smooth over stop changes.

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      • jonfan
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        • Dec 2010
        • 1445

        #4
        Originally posted by Finzi4ever View Post

        The von Beckerath is hardly suited to the Ireland Elegy (or vice versa) or very much anything beyond the 18th Century really, though it does have playing aids like a plentiful supply of pistons. The very precise acoustic of the building leaves you very exposed too, with no wash at all to blend or smooth over stop changes.
        Thanks for this. It seems to have been ill advised to play the Ireland. I got the impression that panic set in and things got worse as the piece progressed,

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        • Finzi4ever
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          • Nov 2010
          • 601

          #5
          Originally posted by jonfan View Post
          Thanks for this. It seems to have been ill advised to play the Ireland. I got the impression that panic set in and things got worse as the piece progressed,
          no comment on that...

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