Stephen Hough on Evensong

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  • Chris Watson
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    • Jun 2011
    • 151

    Stephen Hough on Evensong

    This has been doing the rounds on Facebook, but I thought I'd post it here. I think it is a beautifully written little article by a wonderful musician, and sums up almost exactly my own relationship with Evensong, particularly since I stopped singing it regularly 15 years ago.

  • amateur51

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    Originally posted by Chris Watson View Post
    This has been doing the rounds on Facebook, but I thought I'd post it here. I think it is a beautifully written little article by a wonderful musician, and sums up almost exactly my own relationship with Evensong, particularly since I stopped singing it regularly 15 years ago.

    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/culture...n-threshholds/
    For people who are free in London in the daytime on Tuesday 31 January, Stephen Hough is giving a piano masterclass at the Royal Academy of Music. Admission is free and the event takes place from 10:00 until 13:00

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    • Anna

      #3
      Evensong hangs on the wall of English life like a old, familiar cloak passed through the generations. Rich with prayer and Scripture, it is nevertheless totally nonthreatening. It is a service into which all can stumble without censure – a rambling old house where everyone can find some corner to sit and think, to listen with half-attention, trailing a few absentminded fingers of faith or doubt in its passing stream.

      Indeed, absentminded fingers in the stream, that is perfect. that is why I love CE

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