Originally posted by DracoM
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CE Church of St John the Baptist, Cirencester [L] Wed, 19th April 2023
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostHadley has another trick, I sing of a maiden
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Enjoyed the service, especially that remarkable second chant by Peter Tranchell. As ardcarp pointed out, the choir enjoying a much livelier acoustic (and a more sympathetic organ perhaps for Hadley & Wood?) than their usual habitat. There was an enthusiastic contribution (from the countertenors?) at 49'53 in the final verse of the hymn!
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I wonder if there is a Hadley connection with the college.
I have this Hadley/Rubbra Choral music compilation, which includes the first recording of Hadley's Lenten cantata as well as I sing, A song for Easter, The cup of blessing, and My beloved.
I need to read the liner notes!
PS: Yes, Hadley became Professor of Music at Cambridge, and was a Fellow of G&C College.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostDelivery fine, but 'Preludising' (as the late Arthur Hutchings used to call it) before a reading or the Psalms seems to have become the norm.
Music excellent,
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View Post... the other being the Symphonic The Trees So High' according to this essay by John France: http://www.musicweb-international.com/hadley/hills.htm
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