Originally posted by DracoM
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With part of the Howells Requiem featuring as an introit, we have to assume that the service was intended as an In Memoriam for 9/11, and therefore the music was apposite enough. The Jackson Hill anthem did indeed try the patience, most of its 15 minutes being just rolling and rather directionless four-square harmonies, but I found interest in listening to the way the choirs were trying to redeem it with their phrasing and dynamics. And, if any choristers were today singing their final service, then it must have been a treat to be asked to sing a B-natural against the chord of F at its final cadence!
If we are allowed to make personal remarks, then I would have to agree that the presiding priest provided us with a pastiche of parsonicality. I'd also thank Adrian Lucas for his years of service to Worcester, and wish him well in the wider musical world.
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