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  • DracoM
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    • Mar 2007
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    Advent Carol Service St John's College Cambridge 2.xii.18 [R]

    A Service for Advent with Carols [R]
    Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge 2.xii.18


    Order of Service:


    Carol: Adam lay ybounden (Ord)
    Processional Hymn: O come, O come, Emmanuel! (Veni Emmanuel) (desc: David Hill)
    Bidding Prayer
    Carol: E’en so, Lord Jesus, quickly come (Manz)

    The Message of Advent
    Sentence and Collect
    Antiphons: O Sapientia and O Adonai
    First lesson: Isaiah 11: 1-5
    Carol: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (James Burton)
    Second lesson: 1 Thessalonians 5: 1-11
    Sacred Song: Einklang (Wolf)

    The Word of God
    Sentence and Collect
    Antiphons: O Radix Jesse and O Clavis David
    Aria: Ach, so lass von mir dich finden, TVWV 1:1657a (Telemann)
    Third lesson: Micah 4: 1-4
    Carol: The Linden Tree Carol (Trad, arr. Jacques)
    Fourth lesson: Luke 4: 14-21
    Hymn: Come, thou long-expected Jesus (Cross of Jesus) (desc Christopher Robinson)

    The Prophetic Call
    Sentence and Collect
    Antiphons: O Oriens and O Rex Gentium
    Carol: A Prayer to St John the Baptist (Cecilia McDowall)
    Fifth lesson: Malachi 3: 1-7
    Carol: Vox clara ecce intonat (Gabriel Jackson)
    Sixth lesson: Matthew 3: 1-11
    Hymn: On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry (Winchester New) (desc: Christopher Robinson)

    The God-Bearer
    Sentence and Collect
    Antiphon: O Emmanuel
    Carol: There is no rose (Elizabeth Maconchy)
    Seventh lesson: Luke 1: 39-49
    Carol: Bogoroditse Dyevo (Arvo Part)
    Carol: A Spotless Rose (Howells)
    Magnificat: Watson in E
    Eighth lesson: John 3: 1-8
    Sentence and Christmas Collect
    Carol: Noe, noe (David Bednall)
    Hymn: Lo! he comes with clouds descending (Helmsley) (desc: Christopher Robinson)

    College Prayer and Blessing

    Organ Voluntary: Chorale Prelude on ‘Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland’, BWV 661 (Bach)

    Glen Dempsey (Herbert Howells Organ Scholar)
    Andrew Nethsingha (Director of Music)



    A Service for Advent with Carols from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge.
    Last edited by DracoM; 01-12-18, 11:12.
  • DracoM
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    • Mar 2007
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    Woops! MANY apologies for late posting.

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    • Tevot
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      #3
      Many Thanks for posting Draco. I'll do my best to tune in !

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      • Nick Armstrong
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        • Nov 2010
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        #4
        The actual service booklet can be downloaded here

        Looking forward to this, as ever.



        .

        Of course, as mentioned on the 'Stir-Up Sunday' thread, the description (e.g. in Radio Times) of this broadcast as 'live' is somewhat misleading. The service took place before the end of the Cambridge term, last Sunday - it is a recording of that 'live' event that will be heard tomorrow, as evidenced in the St John's Chapel listing:

        "...the isle is full of noises,
        Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
        Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
        Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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        • Alison
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          • Nov 2010
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          #5
          Extra frisson missing, it’s not live then

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          • Nick Armstrong
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            • Nov 2010
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            #6
            Originally posted by Alison View Post
            Extra frisson missing, it’s not live then
            Sorry to stifle your cheers and limit your frissons, Alison
            "...the isle is full of noises,
            Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
            Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
            Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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            • ardcarp
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              • Nov 2010
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              #7
              Catch-up won't feel so bad then! (I'm always otherwise engaged on Advent Sunday.) Interesting comment by Jeremy Summerly on this morning's Recored Review about David Bednall's Noe, Noe. He said DB 'knows how to write fast music', by which he means music with rhythm that keeps going! Unlike [my words] all the slow chordal stuff aped by many a young composer. The Bednall seems to re-visit the post-Walton era of Leighton and Mathias...and good for him. Sorry, a few personal chestnuts there.

              As a matter of interest, when did the John's Advent service stop being 'live'? I'm sure it used to be. Have Oxbridge terms got shorter? And even if they have, couldn't choral scholars stay on as part of the deal?

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              • DracoM
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                • Mar 2007
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                #8
                Good question.
                I also seem to recall they were live - or is it just this year that the actual Advent Sunday Service has been recorded? Or maybe that i was not so choosy about 'live' and 'recorded'? Or just didn't notice?

                I know KCC do a plethora of videod services etc for all manner of different audiences / radio / TV contracts, but............when will KCC [dare to] stop doing the Nine Lessons etc live for BBC radio?



                .....erm, sorry 'BBC 'Sounds' .........[yuk]

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                • Vox Humana
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
                  Catch-up won't feel so bad then! (I'm always otherwise engaged on Advent Sunday.) Interesting comment by Jeremy Summerly on this morning's Recored Review about David Bednall's Noe, Noe. He said DB 'knows how to write fast music', by which he means music with rhythm that keeps going! Unlike [my words] all the slow chordal stuff aped by many a young composer.
                  Quite. David Bednall's music is always well worth anyone's time.

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                  • Nick Armstrong
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DracoM View Post
                    Good question.
                    I also seem to recall they were live - or is it just this year that the actual Advent Sunday Service has been recorded? Or maybe that i was not so choosy about 'live' and 'recorded'? Or just didn't notice?
                    Don't know the answer, but it may be that when the dates fall so that Advent Sunday itself falls within full term time, it's done live; but where (as this year) there's a gap, it has to be recorded. Perhaps it's always been billed as 'live' and we just didn't notice when it wasn't...

                    Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
                    Have Oxbridge terms got shorter? And even if they have, couldn't choral scholars stay on as part of the deal?
                    See my answer on this point here
                    Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 01-12-18, 16:58.
                    "...the isle is full of noises,
                    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                    • mopsus
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                      Don't know the answer, but it may be that when the dates fall so that Advent Sunday itself falls within full term time, it's done live; but where (as this year) there's a gap, it has to be recorded. Perhaps it's always been billed as 'live' and we just didn't notice when it wasn't...
                      We had this discussion last year, when it was also recorded: http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...ember-3rd-2017

                      However I think in 2016 the service was broadcast live because Advent Sunday fell in November. I haven't attempted to find out for earlier years. I know the broadcast has gone out on Advent Sunday for many years. I miss the St John's Passiontide broadcast, though you can catch it on the College's website.

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                      • ardcarp
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        #12
                        Whilst I fully understand that the Advent Service is for members of the College, it is nevertheless broadcast to the nation and beyond. Might not the College consider it a gift (or even 'outreach') to arrange a live broadcast even if it falls outside full term?

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                        • BasilHarwood
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                          • Mar 2012
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                          #13
                          Am told by a few people who were at the service in-person that this will be worth hearing!

                          ... Especially the Telemann aria which was sung by a small number of trebles.

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                          • ardcarp
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            ...and if anyone feels the need for something a bit penitential at the start of Advent, try this recent St John's Choral Evensong. Scroll down to Howells' Take Him Earth for Cherishing.

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                            • Keraulophone
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
                              Interesting comment by Jeremy Summerly on this morning's Record Review about David Bednall's Noe, Noe. He said DB 'knows how to write fast music', by which he means music with rhythm that keeps going! Unlike [my words] all the slow chordal stuff aped by many a young composer. The Bednall seems to re-visit the post-Walton era of Leighton and Mathias...and good for him. Sorry, a few personal chestnuts there.


                              I concur with your chestnuts, be they sweet, horse or puréed. I too have had quite enough of all that slow chordal dross, but we love doing Noe, Noe. Bednall’s organ parts are spectacular.

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