We used to do it, and must have done it regularly enough, I suppose. I picked up a second hand compilation CD a couple of days ago, with the Heffies singing from years back - and very good they were too. (I wish I coluld have a play on that organ). Sumsion in G was on it, and to my surprise I couldn't recall a single note of it until it started.
I mentioned this in the course of a chat to a former school/choir pal, and we passed a few minutes deciding which of the evening services we remembered and which we didn't.
Don't want to be boring and anoracky, but we both remembered all the Stanfords, all the Howells (a major part of what we used to do), obviously the warhorses such as Noble, Harwood and Murrill, the majority of the early stuff (though we thought we mixed up Gibbons' various services), and much of the more modern.
So far, so good.
But we could recall neither Sumsion (F & G) (well, I could the G, but I wouldn't have done if I hadn't played it the day before, if you see what I mean) and none of the Woods at all.
I'm sure they were good to sing, and I'm sure we enjoyed them, but perhaps not remarkable in terms of the hooks they had for the memory. Unless there is some other reason.
I'd be interested to see if anyone else feels/finds the same about Wood and/or Sumsion evening services.
bws S-S!
I mentioned this in the course of a chat to a former school/choir pal, and we passed a few minutes deciding which of the evening services we remembered and which we didn't.
Don't want to be boring and anoracky, but we both remembered all the Stanfords, all the Howells (a major part of what we used to do), obviously the warhorses such as Noble, Harwood and Murrill, the majority of the early stuff (though we thought we mixed up Gibbons' various services), and much of the more modern.
So far, so good.
But we could recall neither Sumsion (F & G) (well, I could the G, but I wouldn't have done if I hadn't played it the day before, if you see what I mean) and none of the Woods at all.
I'm sure they were good to sing, and I'm sure we enjoyed them, but perhaps not remarkable in terms of the hooks they had for the memory. Unless there is some other reason.
I'd be interested to see if anyone else feels/finds the same about Wood and/or Sumsion evening services.
bws S-S!
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