Paean for Organ (1966) - 4/10
CE Peterborough Cathedral Wed, April 5th 2017
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Originally posted by Vox Humana View PostHere is one of my favourites. Definite shades of late Howells here (to my ears anyway).
Suite for cello, oboe and string orchestra in memory of Gerald Finzi.Raphael Walfisch (cello), George Caird (oboe), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, V...
I think I might have learnt about the piece from this forum.
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Originally posted by Vox Humana View PostHere is one of my favourites. Definite shades of late Howells here (to my ears anyway).
Suite for cello, oboe and string orchestra in memory of Gerald Finzi.Raphael Walfisch (cello), George Caird (oboe), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, V...
I think I might have learnt about the piece from this forum.
A wonderful piece.
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Originally posted by jean View PostDon't miss last week's Choral Vespers from Liverpool, then - which nobody has had much to say about, sadly.
Perhaps everyone was blown away by the Solus
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We use Leighton's 'congregational' Communion in D sometimes at church, generally in penitential seasons when it's felt that something on the stern side is required. I put the word 'congregational' in quotes because I suspect that few congregations would have the courage to sing the part without the choir giving them a lead by singing along with them.
I've done his Easter Sequence in concert, but it's a bit long for a service. (It shades into Ascension, if I recall correctly). I think 'Give me the wings of faith' deserves an occasional outing. Other pieces by him that I've sung include 'Let all the world', 'O God enfold me in the sun', 'Quam dilecta' and a carol 'The star-song'.
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