CE Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge Wed 3rd May 2017

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  • DracoM
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    • Mar 2007
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    CE Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge Wed 3rd May 2017

    CE Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge Wed 3rd May 2017
    At Waltham Abbey
    [Archive recording from October 2005]


    Order of Service:


    Introit: Miserere nostri (Tallis)
    Responses: Morley
    Psalm 119: 145-176 (Morley)
    First Lesson: Ecclesiastes 11
    Office Hymn: Glory to thee, my God, this night (Tallis's Canon)
    Canticles: 'Two in One' Service (Tallis)
    Second Lesson: 2 Timothy 2: 14-26
    Anthem: Spem in alium (Tallis)

    Final hymn: O Unity of Threefold Light (Third tune - Tallis)


    Organ Voluntary: Master Tallis's Testament (Howells)


    Organ Scholar: Thomas Hewitt Jones
    Precentor: Geoffrey Webber

    Last edited by ardcarp; 02-05-17, 15:13.
  • ardcarp
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    • Nov 2010
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    #2
    Good to see G&C making a Tallis pilgrimage. Looking forward to it. Very intrigued about Spem in Alium. Have they got some 'extras' on board? And is the organ scholar a relative of the late Tony Hewitt Jones?

    Ed. I see it's an archive recording.
    Last edited by ardcarp; 02-05-17, 15:15. Reason: Forgetfulness on my part.

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    • jean
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      • Nov 2010
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      #3
      It would be really helpful if the OP could give us a link to these broadcasts - it makes it so much easier to find them if you miss them by more than a few days!

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      • ardcarp
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        • Nov 2010
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        #4
        OK Jean. Hope it works.

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        • Miles Coverdale
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          • Dec 2010
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          #5
          Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
          And is the organ scholar a relative of the late Tony Hewitt Jones?
          Yes, his grandson.
          My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon

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          • Vox Humana
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            • Dec 2012
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            #6
            And a very talented composer in his own right.

            The Tallis canticles are a tour de force of recomposition - only a single Bass part survives!

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            • Roger Judd
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              • Apr 2012
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              #7
              So ... the Tallis is about as much Tallis as 4472 Flying Scotsman is Flying Scotsman ...! Discuss.
              RJ

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              • Vox Humana
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                • Dec 2012
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                #8
                There's a bit about it (with suppressed pages) here:

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                • DracoM
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                  • Mar 2007
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                  #9
                  Reminder: today @ 3.30 p.m.

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                  • ardcarp
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    #10
                    Lovely tight ensemble, helped by back-desks with light, straight voices. Geoffrey Webber, as well as being a fine choral director, is something of a scholar, so I guess he attempted to capture the sound of post-Reformation Tallis...Spem in Alium excepted, of course. Talking of which, I am just inquiring from someone in-the-know where the extra voices came from. I suspect a round-up of ex-Choral Exhibitioners. Does anyone know for certain?

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                    • BasilHarwood
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                      • Mar 2012
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
                      Iam just inquiring from someone in-the-know where the extra voices came from. I suspect a round-up of ex-Choral Exhibitioners. Does anyone know for certain?
                      This was 12 years ago.............

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                      • DracoM
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                        • Mar 2007
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                        #12
                        Nothing flashy, but well-disciplined, beautifully balanced singing. No lingering and indulging.
                        The canticles not my favourite, but there was no getting away from the carefully planned focus and understated devotion here.
                        Back rows not at all aggressively jostling, but rather contributory to and supportive of others in a strong team.
                        I do hope those who took part have listened to it with just a smidge of happy awe at what they did.

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                        • ardcarp
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                          #13
                          This was 12 years ago.............
                          Indeed, but the size of the choir (and indeed that singing most of the service) was around 20. There were obviously about 20 extras who joined in for the OVPP Spem.

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