Thanks for the info, mopsus!
CE St Martin-in-the-Fields, London [L] Wed, 12th May 2021
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Originally posted by Magister Chori View Postthe Magnificat, quite lacking in its rhytmic and driving charachter: a little faster base tempo and a more staccato organ touch/singing style might have helped.
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Originally posted by Finzi4everHear! Hear! to that: it does work perfectly well liturgically and it isn't as if there aren't enough doxologies going on during evensong...but what Nunc to pair it with, Holt? There was once (late 80s, early 90s) a tremendous broadcast of it by The Exons (Tolley & Lumsden), from Tewkesbury, but that was when Radio 3 put out thoughtfully themed sequences of music and readings in their Sun evening slo, rather than the office of evensong as such.
David Bednall wrote a Nunc to go with his completion of the Magnificat, but it is on a similar scale so the two together are a demanding sing. And that is the problem with finding a pairing for the Finzi - short and the canticles will seem unbalanced, long and you are asking a lot of your choir. Stanford's Latin Magnificat in B flat creates a similar problem.
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Originally posted by mopsus View Postthe problem with finding a pairing for the Finzi - short and the canticles will seem unbalanced, long and you are asking a lot of your choir. Stanford's Latin Magnificat in B flat creates a similar problem.
Finzi Mag + Stanford in C Nunc arriving on 9 June, rec. 25 May.
Introit: Tavener’s Mother of God here I stand
Anthem: Elgar Give unto the Lord
...so quite a hefty sing, to which I’m very much looking forward.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostHaven't heard the service yet, so shall listen out especially for Leighton's canticles which I love.
Talking of Finzi, it's a shame his Magnificat isn't done more often. I suppose its lacking a Gloria makes it a bit unusual for the Anglican rite.
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