Chapel of St John’s College, Cambridge Wed, 6.iii.2019 [L]
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostJust heard the end of the John's broadcast again. Ne Irascaris is VERY slow. Somehow it seemed to drag more on second hearing. All beautifully sung, of course.
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Plenty of calm down 'ere, but no local evidence of increasing numbers attending Choral Evensong, either weekday or Sunday. At cathedral choir concerts, yes; services no. Religion is no longer fashionable as practised hereabouts by the C of E in its traditional, conservative, archaic or even 'outreach' guises. For society in general, what the Anglican Church appears to be offering is perceived to be largely irrelevant to people's lives... until there's a death in the family, or parents want to have a baby baptised in an architectural gem (of which J L Pearson's polychrome baptistry is a high point).
The creation of a prayerful environment and atmosphere should not depend to a large degree on slow tempi and soft singing, but on a genuine coming together of the combined minds of clergy (liturgy), choir, musicians and, in the case of a broadcast, producer and sound engineer. The acoustic of the building is a fundamental element in the process and outcome.
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The creation of a prayerful environment and atmosphere should not depend to a large degree on slow tempi and soft singing
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Postjust so long as choirs do their best on the proverbial wet Thursday afternoon, that's fine be me.
Some of our least-attended CEs turn out to be musically the best. Sadly, they're hardly ever webcast due to staffing issues - two admin posts that were involved in webcasting have been abolished for financial reasons.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostMust be a serious situation then, because purely in PR - quite apart from the worship opportunity for the housebound / ex-pat / encouraging donations etc etc - webcasting is THE way any foundation can keep its profile and presence alive for many via internet. IMO, of course.My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon
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People on this thread may be interested to learn that this service will be released on CD in February.
Details here, from where you can preview AN's performance notes in the digital booklet, which may relate to some points raised above: https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_SIGCD605Last edited by cat; 21-02-20, 09:40.
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