Presumably Charles' taste in music is as conservative as in architecture. I do hope this conservatism will not confine the programme's horizons to Jerusalem, Dear Lord and Father (quoted in RT) or even I was Glad.
From memory, I think Parry was a 'gentleman composer', ie one who was financially secure and didn't have to make the choice between working or starving in a garret.
Interesting to speculate on works Charles might include. I'll start off with a dim recollection of a charming operetta (was it The Pied Piper?) which I heard done by the choristers of Exeter about a billion years ago.
From memory, I think Parry was a 'gentleman composer', ie one who was financially secure and didn't have to make the choice between working or starving in a garret.
Interesting to speculate on works Charles might include. I'll start off with a dim recollection of a charming operetta (was it The Pied Piper?) which I heard done by the choristers of Exeter about a billion years ago.
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