Colin Mawby RIP
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Ironic too that Stephen Cleobury was called to the Cathedral by Cardinal Basil Hume expressly to save both musical reputation and choir school, both of which were seriously compromised at that time. The actions of the present Cardinal, wittingly or otherwise, have compromised the music. I recall the late and great Allan Wicks telling a Cathedral Organists' conference (at a time when the threat to private, and therefore many choir schools, was very real), that the danger was not from politicians and party dogma, but from the clergy and the schools themselves. At the Cathedral the choristers are a small minority interest and hugely outnumbered.
RJ
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Yes ... the new arrangement started with this term. There was talk of some families having to withdraw their boys, I believe, because they live too far away to make the new arrangement work. Also, it has cut the amount of rehearsal time available for the Sunday services. Sometime ago the week set aside for recording was abolished, I understand. Not a happy situation presently.
RJ
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Again the cathedrals are reporting increases in the number of worshippers. Since most parishes continue to report the opposite, the attraction cannot simply be religion. It must be the standard of liturgy and music.
Music departments are expensive, but cathedrals that degrade their music provision are in danger of killing the goose that lays the golden egg.
Then again, I know nothing and am not in the position of having to balance the books.
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Absolutely spot on, Vox. Just think how a cathedral [or for that matter a town church] might be attended with no choir for the Advent/Christmas services? Wells, for instance, now puts on two sittings for its carol service...and both will be packed. A gaggle of priests, however finely garbed, just ain't going to pull the crowds.
Leaving aside the big occasions, there is routinely in most cathedrals a congregation counted in dozens for CE on the proverbial wet Thursday afternoon.
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Originally posted by Roger Judd View PostYes ... the new arrangement started with this term. There was talk of some families having to withdraw their boys, I believe, because they live too far away to make the new arrangement work. Also, it has cut the amount of rehearsal time available for the Sunday services. Sometime ago the week set aside for recording was abolished, I understand. Not a happy situation presently.
RJLast edited by Wolsey; 04-12-19, 13:05.
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Originally posted by Roger Judd View PostIronic too that Stephen Cleobury was called to the Cathedral by Cardinal Basil Hume expressly to save both musical reputation and choir school, both of which were seriously compromised at that time. The actions of the present Cardinal, wittingly or otherwise, have compromised the music. I recall the late and great Allan Wicks telling a Cathedral Organists' conference (at a time when the threat to private, and therefore many choir schools, was very real), that the danger was not from politicians and party dogma, but from the clergy and the schools themselves. At the Cathedral the choristers are a small minority interest and hugely outnumbered.
RJ
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