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Choral Vespers from St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Armagh Aug 29th 2012
Interested to hear about that, bach. Presumably you refer to the Lutheran Church? My continental experience is mainly French. Nuff said. Very hearty cong singing used to be found in UK public school chapels. Don't know if it still is, but I used to find it quite moving.
Sadly it isn't in most, but thre are a few exception, especially whre the JCR bar is open in the evenings before Chapel...
One if its best features is a 35 page 'Historical Survey' of 'Hymns and their Tunes' by Erik Routley; excellent reading during (invariably uninspiring - they should have been the opposite!) public school sermons.
Well thanks for drawing my attention to that, K. During all the yeras I worked with that book I never even noticed those pages! Mind you, I had to be on my toes during sermons. The Chaplain liked the blower turned off during his ramblings; but the said ramblings never reached a proper conclusion, not even a cadence in his voice. They would just flow into "Hymn number dah de dah" and if your attention had wandered there would be embarrassing coughs from down below as the old girl creaked and wheezed back to life.
Anyway I've just spent a pleasant afternoon reading Erik Routley, even more pleasant as I managed to miss Cameron Carpenter on the afternoon Prom.
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