Dr Arthur Wills OBE (1926-2020)

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  • BBMmk2
    Late Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 20908

    #31
    Originally posted by Finzi4ever View Post
    A little tribute to AWW on this morning's R3 Breakfast with Petroc: The City of Ely March from his Fenlands Suite for Organ and Brass Band; very Waltonesque. I remember his telling me at the time he'd toyed with the idea of calling it Fenlandia (sic).
    Petroc said his Torygraph obit. is in today's edition, but I think he's about a fortnight out.
    I heard that too. Was rather impressed. He must’ve been quite a stalwart at Ely. RIP
    Don’t cry for me
    I go where music was born

    J S Bach 1685-1750

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    • Finzi4ever
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 602

      #32
      'stalwart' is a fine example of litotes with regards to AWW, though the choristers did go on strike once and missed an evensong! (You have to remember it was the 70s).

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      • Finzi4ever
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 602

        #33
        Live broadcast of Requiem now online:
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        Missa Eliensis for the Ordinary

        Nunc from Service on Plainsong Tones
        Franck Choral No. 2 in b

        James Bowman CBE read a lesson
        Last edited by Finzi4ever; 23-11-20, 16:19.

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        • Quilisma
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 181

          #34
          Originally posted by Finzi4ever View Post
          Live broadcast of Requiem now online:
          Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


          Missa Eliensis for the Ordinary

          Nunc from Service on Plainsong Tones
          Franck Choral No. 2 in b

          James Bowman CBE read a lesson
          Thanks for that: you beat me to it! We thought it was a lovely and highly appropriate service. It was a colossal privilege to be one of the eight singers for the occasion, although as the service was in the Presbytery we had to use the stalls in the Quire, which don't readily lend themselves to social distancing! We had sopranos at east end of each front row stall and altos at the west end, tenors in the middle of each back row stalls, and basses beyond the west end of the back row stalls in what is normally congregation seating. It was very hard indeed to hear each other or see the conductor! It's probably just as well we were out of shot the whole way through...

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