Originally posted by Keraulophone
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Resuming attendance at live broadcasts of Choral Evensong
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostThat’s surprisingly little money really . Sat links are way cheaper than they were and they probably use IP these days . The big cost is the OB truck , the production staff and the engineers and their overnights. Those costs are the same whether it’s Kings College Chapel or me and a few mates singing down the pub - though the latter would probably be a fairly simple mic rig. Cutting the number of relays really saves money though.
PS I hope they pay the organist…
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThis should perhaps be on a new thread but it isn't completely unrelated to some of the above comments
Martin V. Clarke Martin V. Clarke is a Lecturer in Music at The Open University, UK, and a Co-Investigator on the second phase of the Listening Experience Database (LED) project. His research inter…
Apologies if it's already been brought to forumites' attention.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostNice hotel that -doesn’t it have a deconsecrated chapel?
The grade II* listed house was built in 1830 as the home of a wealthy Truro family. In 1883 it was acquired by The Order of The Epiphany, originally five Anglican nuns from London, who built the chapel. As the number of sisters declined, they moved into smaller premises, and in 1984 the Alverton Manor Hotel was opened.
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That's a fascinating article by Martin V. Clarke. Who'd have known we would become the subject of academic scholarship?!
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostNicest in the city, and yes, it uses its deconsecrated chapel for weddings, meetings and large dinners.
The grade II* listed house was built in 1830 as the home of a wealthy Truro family. In 1883 it was acquired by The Order of The Epiphany, originally five Anglican nuns from London, who built the chapel. As the number of sisters declined, they moved into smaller premises, and in 1984 the Alverton Manor Hotel was opened.
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That's a fascinating article by Martin V. Clarke. Who'd have known we would become the subject of academic scholarship?!
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