Originally posted by gainasbass
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CE Lichfield Cathedral 6th July 2011
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richardshakeshaft
Originally posted by egg counter View PostI seem to remember that lichfield have glass panels behind the choir which do nothing for recording in the place which is evident in the broadcast, a very difficult place to record but not to sing.
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gainasbass
Ah yes. I should have remembered. Thanks again. BTW I listened to Lichfield again this afternoon, Even better the second time around!
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Originally posted by richardshakeshaft View PostThe organ is was built, and is still tuned to, Philharmonic pitch (where middle C=540 hertz); the same is also true of Peterborough;
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Pitch is a shifting thing even within one organ. Because the note is generated as a standing wave within a pipeful of air, the pitch varies with density of air which in turn is very dependant upon air-temperature. Hence organ pitch can vary by as much as 30 cents (approx one-third of a semitone) according to whether the church is hot or cold. So orchestras tuning to organs never quite know what to expect. A concert-hall with an organ needs ideally to keep the ambient temperature at a level which coincides with the organ being at A440.
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GambleD
Does anyone know who composed the tune All Saints for Take me life and where I can find it please? Thanks.
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The only 'All Saints' I know is the 8.7.8.7.7.7 usually sung to Who are these like stars appearing . Did you mean Take ME life...i.e. not Take my life and let it be
'All Saints' (as in A&M New Standard) is from Geistliche Gesangbuch...Darmstadt 1698...but was adapted for Anglican use by W.H. Monk
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Sorry GambleD, I should have realised you were referring to the hymn sung at the end of CE from Lichfield No I hadn't heard that tune either...it was a sort of cross between the stirring unison tunes found in Hymns for Church and School (the public school hymn book) and what I call 'modern' hymnody. I've just jotted the tune down from LA for future reference. But I will consult a friend of mine who is a great expert on hymnody and see if he knows where to find this one.
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GambleD
Originally posted by ardcarp View PostWell if all else fails you can have my jottings...but I'm not sure how to post up or send m/s without blowing our cover!!
William Llewellyn is the person I'm going to ask...he knows everything....but he's not too well at the moment, so I shall have to choose a good time to pop in.
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