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CE Chapel of Keble College, Oxford Wed, 20th Nov 2019 [L]
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Ah - I misunderstood then - I thought from what you wrote DracoM that it had happened twice.
@ jonfan - of course you're right, but (and I admit this is a rare thing) a certain Cormac Rigby greets callers to our landline phone in our absence, and has done for over thirty years. When he passed away I was going to let him rest from his labours on our behalf, but a mutual friend suggested that it was actually a lovely testament to his contribution to Radio 3 and that he should be left in place.Last edited by mw963; 21-11-19, 17:05.
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Originally posted by mw963 View PostAh - I misunderstood then - I thought from what you wrote DracoM that it had happened twice.
@ jonfan - of course you're right, but (and I admit this is a rare thing) a certain Cormac Rigby greets callers to our landline phone in our absence, and has done for over thirty years. When he passed away I was going to let him rest from his labours on our behalf, but a mutual friend suggested that it was actually a lovely testament to his contribution to Radio 3 and that he should be left in place.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostThe presenter who mis-pronounced it as 'Kebble' was last Sunday, and I THINK was Ms Alker.
(Sorry to lower the tone...)I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostWonderful tribute mw. I believe he went into the priesthood after he left presenting.
He was an extraordinarily nice man, and in his Radio 3 Head of Pres days he went - without fail - each day to early Mass, before arriving at the BBC at 8 am. And although he had his battles at the BBC he won a lot of them by outwitting his opponents with (genuine) charm.
I don't say this lightly, but he was one of those rare people in whom you actually catch a glimpse of saintliness in their everyday behaviour, but at the same time he wore his religion very lightly indeed, unlike (dare I say it) some Catholic priests that I have met.
RIP Cormac.Last edited by mw963; 22-11-19, 09:13.
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I thought this was an outstandingly high quality of singing and organ playing (and great readings too!). Difficult to see how it could be bettered really, and makes me wonder why Mr Martin is leaving! More cynically, it also made me wonder if there were any 'ringers' brought in... if not, then Keble is doing quite exceptional things!
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Keble offers 8 choral scholarships as part of the University’s (very enlightened ) choral scholarship scheme which may explain the very fine singing. The scheme ( from reading the website ) seems to offer scholarships at colleges that don’t have the high choral profile of Christ Church , St John’s and New College .It should do much to raise the overall standard of choral singing at Colleges.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostKeble offers 8 choral scholarships as part of the University’s (very enlightened ) choral scholarship scheme which may explain the very fine singing. The scheme ( from reading the website ) seems to offer scholarships at colleges that don’t have the high choral profile of Christ Church , St John’s and New College .It should do much to raise the overall standard of choral singing at Colleges.
As for why Caius is claiming Mr Martin, I have no insider knowledge of why this might be, but merely observe that it is a much wealthier College than Keble.
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Originally posted by mopsus View PostDo you mean Magdalen - or maybe Merton? - rather than St John's which unlike its Cambridge equivalent doesn't historically have a significant choir (and IIRC a pretty tiny chapel). It is very enlightened of Oxford to have a choral scholarship scheme now, but Cambridge had a head start of decades in this area. Oxford was very slow to realise that music, and not just sport, could be an incentive to attract good people and enhance the institutional profile.
As for why Caius is claiming Mr Martin, I have no insider knowledge of why this might be, but merely observe that it is a much wealthier College than Keble.
There are many, many reasons for moving Colleges . Any DoM motivated by money has probably chosen the wrong profession.
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