CE St Pancras Church [L] Wed, 19th May 2021

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  • Keraulophone
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    • Nov 2010
    • 1945

    #31
    Originally posted by Quarky View Post
    I often wondered why "Now let your servant depart in peace" was stated at the beginning of the service, rather than at the end.
    (Introit) - Prayers (eg general Confession) - Preces - Psalm(s) - OT Lesson - Office hymn - Magnificat - NT Lesson - Nunc dimittis - Creed - Responses & Lord’s Prayer - Collects - Anthem - Prayers & Grace - (Hymn)

    Simeon doesn’t depart until about halfway through. The old chap never gets to hear the anthem, but he seems quite content with what he’s seen.
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    • ardcarp
      Late member
      • Nov 2010
      • 11102

      #32

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      • Vox Humana
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        • Dec 2012
        • 1248

        #33
        Originally posted by Quarky View Post
        Is the primary purpose of a Churchgoer to participate in a Religious Ritual, or to listen to the music?
        Different people worship in different ways. Some feel excluded if they are not allowed to sing themselves. (When I was young my parents had a family friend who said she always insisted on singing the psalms in cathedrals and anything else she recognised and just ignored the dirty looks.) Others prefer, or are content, to worship passively through listening to the singing of others. For some, music can provide something akin to a window onto the eternal. In my book, if a choral service has nothing spiritual to offer it is not fulfilling its function. I have heard some broadcast evensongs that have felt like staring into a goldfish bowl rather than participating in an act of worship. OTOH, some choirs can be relied on to get the atmosphere right every time.

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        • Constantbee
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          • Jul 2017
          • 504

          #34
          Originally posted by graz View Post
          It was an unfortunate PA malfunction.
          That's a relief. Frightened the living daylights out of me. Sounded for all the world like an insurrection in the Euston Road. Kept checking news feeds for any information
          And the tune ends too soon for us all

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          • ardcarp
            Late member
            • Nov 2010
            • 11102

            #35
            That's a relief. Frightened the living daylights out of me.
            Me too. I'm surprised the BBC gave no calming information about this on the 'Sounds' replay.

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            • Quarky
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              • Dec 2010
              • 2655

              #36
              Originally posted by Vox Humana View Post
              Different people worship in different ways. Some feel excluded if they are not allowed to sing themselves. (When I was young my parents had a family friend who said she always insisted on singing the psalms in cathedrals and anything else she recognised and just ignored the dirty looks.) Others prefer, or are content, to worship passively through listening to the singing of others. For some, music can provide something akin to a window onto the eternal. In my book, if a choral service has nothing spiritual to offer it is not fulfilling its function. I have heard some broadcast evensongs that have felt like staring into a goldfish bowl rather than participating in an act of worship. OTOH, some choirs can be relied on to get the atmosphere right every time.
              Many thanks for that.

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              • Andrew
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                • Jan 2020
                • 148

                #37
                Originally posted by Quarky View Post
                .....Substance, not Form.....

                Is the primary purpose of a Churchgoer to participate in a Religious Ritual, or to listen to the music?
                I ought to express an interest here, as a Christian believer, who attends church regularly, although thanks to the Lockdown my attendance has been nigh-on zero for over a year now! The music and singing on Choral Evensong (once listed as "Choral Evensnog" at a local Abbey.....) lifts me, both spiritually and emotionally. Put another way, it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up, and I hope it has the same effect on other listeners, whether they be believers or not! It is also an oasis of calm in a maelstrom of a busy day, when one can just stop......
                Major Denis Bloodnok, Indian Army (RTD) Coward and Bar, currently residing in Barnet, Hertfordshire!

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                • Quarky
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 2655

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Andrew View Post
                  I ought to express an interest here, as a Christian believer, who attends church regularly, although thanks to the Lockdown my attendance has been nigh-on zero for over a year now! The music and singing on Choral Evensong (once listed as "Choral Evensnog" at a local Abbey.....) lifts me, both spiritually and emotionally. Put another way, it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up, and I hope it has the same effect on other listeners, whether they be believers or not! It is also an oasis of calm in a maelstrom of a busy day, when one can just stop......
                  I really feel I ought not to comment, since although I have followed the route of Christianity in the past, these days I guess I would be classified as "alternative spiritual". But my underlying thought in making that post was that if the churchgoer is interested most importantly in engaging in the spiritual gathering, then the actual music played may be not so important. Indeed, modern music, which might be found harsh and discordant, might move the churchgoer out of his comfort zone, which might be beneficial? But perhaps I'm just out of kilter.
                  Last edited by Quarky; 21-05-21, 19:43.

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                  • ardcarp
                    Late member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 11102

                    #39
                    But perhaps I'm just out of kilter.
                    Not at all. An interesting 'take' on the subject!

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                    • Andrew
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                      • Jan 2020
                      • 148

                      #40
                      Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
                      Not at all. An interesting 'take' on the subject!
                      Agreed! We all worship (or not!) in different ways!
                      Major Denis Bloodnok, Indian Army (RTD) Coward and Bar, currently residing in Barnet, Hertfordshire!

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                      • jonfan
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 1422

                        #41
                        At #33 VH brilliantly described those special glimpses of the Divine, reminding me of the RS Thomas poem Bright Field. Choirs that ‘have it every time’ also end a piece with at least 10 seconds of stillness and silence, just cementing what has been experienced. BIS also end their CDs with at least 20 seconds of silence recorded in the place where the preceding music was performed.

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                        • mopsus
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 817

                          #42
                          Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
                          Me too. I'm surprised the BBC gave no calming information about this on the 'Sounds' replay.
                          The Sunday repeat described this as 'edited'. I don't know whether they made a cut or did some digital magic to obliterate the offending noise.

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                          • Simon Biazeck
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                            • Jul 2020
                            • 300

                            #43
                            Originally posted by mopsus View Post
                            The Sunday repeat described this as 'edited'. I don't know whether they made a cut or did some digital magic to obliterate the offending noise.
                            There was probably a reh. take for balance...

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