having switched off "Your Call" on R3 I caught the end of Sunday Worship on R4 with, to my amateur ear, some spirited singing from Lancing. I was particularly taken with Mr Cox's Mass setting, and the organ sounded in good voice too.
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Originally posted by jean View PostI very much doubt if the Revd Wendy Dalrymple would have got a look in if it had been!
There were front door bells being rung during the communion part of it, which I have never had experience of in a Protestant service. That was the main thing that led me to believe the service was what I thought it was.
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Lancing is very much a C of E school, and used to take lots of sons of vicars. Not sure nowadays. High Church Cof E services often use Latin in their services - putting the RC church to shame.
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Originally posted by David Underdown View PostSanctus bells aren't uncommon at the highest end of Anglicanism
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it is good to see that the Chapel's Director of Music, Neil Cox, has been commissioned to write an anthem for next year's Southern Cathedrals' Festival, to be held at Salisbury. The anthem will be premiered at Evensong on Saturday 21 July which will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 for later broadcast. The canticles will be Giles Swayne's Magnificat and Wood’s Nunc dimittis in Bb.
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Originally posted by Wolsey View Postit is good to see that the Chapel's Director of Music, Neil Cox, has been commissioned to write an anthem for next year's Southern Cathedrals' Festival, to be held at Salisbury. The anthem will be premiered at Evensong on Saturday 21 July which will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 for later broadcast. The canticles will be Giles Swayne's Magnificat and Wood’s Nunc dimittis in Bb.
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Originally posted by Finzi4ever View PostThis is good to know. I am still after finding a score of "War in Heaven" written for Michaelmas at Coventry - anyone know of any?
Sadly, the Lancing broadcast of the Neil Cox Mass is not available on LA - a copyright hiccup, presumably. Yet I have a strange feeling that I've heard the work - broadcast from somewhere unexpected like Bath Abbey. Maybe I dreamt that. But the SCF service next July sounds an exciting prospect.
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Originally posted by decantor View PostF4e, I seem to recall your making this same request on the old BBC board. Since Southwark gave us this anthem in their broadcast CE just over a year ago, I imagine that it has been published (unless Peter Wright and Neil Cox are close buddies), but, like you, I can find no trace of a score. If you do find a source, I'd be grateful if you would let me know.
Sadly, the Lancing broadcast of the Neil Cox Mass is not available on LA - a copyright hiccup, presumably. Yet I have a strange feeling that I've heard the work - broadcast from somewhere unexpected like Bath Abbey. Maybe I dreamt that. But the SCF service next July sounds an exciting prospect.
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Sadly, the Lancing broadcast of the Neil Cox Mass is not available on LA . Yet I have a strange feeling that I've heard the work - broadcast from somewhere unexpected like Bath Abbey. QUOTE]
If it has been broadcast from Bath Abbey, it wouldn't have been the Abbey Choir singing it : though from what I heard a fortnight ago, it seemed the sort of piece which we might well enjoy!
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Originally posted by decantor View PostSince Southwark gave us this anthem in their broadcast CE just over a year ago, I imagine that it has been published (unless Peter Wright and Neil Cox are close buddies), but, like you, I can find no trace of a score. If you do find a source, I'd be grateful if you would let me know.
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