I have been looking everywhere, but failed to find, any information or conjecture as to what might be happening this year regarding the traditional Advent and Christmas from John's and King's.....?
Advent and Christmas broadcasts from Cambridge 2020
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Originally posted by Andrew Butler View PostI have been looking everywhere, but failed to find, any information or conjecture as to what might be happening this year regarding the traditional Advent and Christmas from John's and King's.....?
Such a disappointing time for boy and girl choristers everywhere. The senior ones will be missing out on their last year, and the next in line will not be getting the experience and confidence to step up next year. I guess the latter will cope though.
My thoughts go out to schoolkids and students everywhere, especially where the year-end is so important...poignant even. Kids doing GCSE and A-level, those applying for university or college, and those completing their final year.
Big welcome, by the way, Andrew!Last edited by ardcarp; 16-06-20, 12:03.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostMy thoughts go out to schoolkids and students everywhere, especially where the year-end is so important...poignant even. Kids doing GCSE and A-level, those applying for university or college, and those completing their final year.
Some students will be severely disadvantaged, others will just get on with it.
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I wasn't meaning so much their academic achievement, though what you say is right. I was thinking mainly about the uncertainty of the future, but partly also about the social side of things. We may think, for instance, that the 'proms' which have become a part of the school-leaving routine are just an American import, but they have become a rite of passage for many...just as at my school (back in the Stone Age) all the prefects were thrown into the swimming pool. Such fun.
Maybe we've gone off topic a bit. Back to the Covid thread?
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We will make jokes, the kids at one time were thrilled to be off school...yes, get it, get it, but..................
......but actually, this is a very, very serious segment from a kid's life in terms of how much massively important stuff in all manner of different ways and significances is impact wedged into their lives; and maybe only those who have been educated and benefited from it, can have any inkling of just how serious and potentially damaging such a loss can be.
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There is a recent statement on 'Music in our Churches and Cathedrals' from the C of E here:- https://www.churchofengland.org/more...and-cathedrals.
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Originally posted by Andrew Butler View PostI have been looking everywhere, but failed to find, any information or conjecture as to what might be happening this year regarding the traditional Advent and Christmas from John's and King's.....?
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Originally posted by Wolsey View PostConjecture is possibly the last thing that is needed in the present circumstances. The most pressing concern for foundations is planning how to get themselves up and running in the autumn - and even that can't happen (a) until more specific guidance (which is imminent) is issued and (b) with many DoMs being furloughed. One thing at a time.
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Originally posted by Wolsey View PostConjecture is possibly the last thing that is needed in the present circumstances. The most pressing concern for foundations is planning how to get themselves up and running in the autumn - and even that can't happen (a) until more specific guidance (which is imminent) is issued and (b) with many DoMs being furloughed. One thing at a time.
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'Conjecture' overflows with semantics. Often seen as A Bad Thing, we all need to be conjecturing in spades at the moment. In other words, we need a pocketful of different plans about the future for ourselves, our families, our businesses and not least our music-making, based on conjecture. [I hate to use the expression 'alternative outcomes'...oh damn. I just did.] In science and maths, conjecture gets the thumbs up, e.g. Riemann's Conjecture.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post'Conjecture' overflows with semantics. Often seen as A Bad Thing, we all need to be conjecturing in spades at the moment. In other words, we need a pocketful of different plans about the future for ourselves, our families, our businesses and not least our music-making, based on conjecture. [I hate to use the expression 'alternative outcomes'...oh damn. I just did.] In science and maths, conjecture gets the thumbs up, e.g. Riemann's Conjecture.
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