Originally posted by Anna
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So what is your favourite cathedral?
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gainasbass
This is a late contribution to the thread, for which I apologise (owing to my status as a new member). In the UK, my choices are shaped by my being a northener, in places where I have lived, sung and worshipped. Accordingly my favourite has to be York Minster, followed by Lincoln, Ripon and Durham Cathedrals. In Normandy the Cathedrals of Bayeaux and Rouen are breathtaking.
Btw, I couldn't agree more that the beauty of our Anglican Cathedrals is enhanced by the daily round of the sung offices (especially remembering the halcyon days when, in addition to CE, the likes of York, Lincoln and St Paul's sang Matins on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Sung Eucharist on major Feast and Saints' Days!
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Originally posted by gainasbass View PostBtw, I couldn't agree more that the beauty of our Anglican Cathedrals is enhanced by the daily round of the sung offices (especially remembering the halcyon days when, in addition to CE, the likes of York, Lincoln and St Paul's sang Matins on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Sung Eucharist on major Feast and Saints' Days!
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In this country, Truro or Gloucester.
Abroad, Notre Dame de Paris - especially when the tourists aren't in. Rehearsing in there out of hours is extremely moving and very fun.
Also Our Lady of the Angels in LA. Looks like a car park from outside, but very very nice inside, deceptively spacious, as one might say.
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Originally posted by Don Basilio View Postwas it previously the custom to have both the eucharist and evensong sung on the same day?
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gainasbass
Originally posted by Don Basilio View PostBut there is the daily weekday round: they just don't sing it all. (A Sung Eucharist is fairly standard now on festivals, in place of Evensong - was it previously the custom to have both the eucharist and evensong sung on the same day?)
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gainasbass
Keraulophone, very interesting. It would seem that the Cornish saints do require some following up!
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