A warm, welcoming service for the Harvest, I thought, and earnestly-done and enjoyable despite the earliness of the choir term, etc. Got a bit lost in the fog of the Magnificat, but I did particularly like the psalms— tunes and singing both. I always marvel a bit at how quickly a cathedral—particularly a cathedral like St Edmundsbury, which has no associated school—can in just a few weeks re-launch a choir fit to sing at any standard, much less to take the lead in daily services and contribute to programmes heard around the world. Thanks to all at St Edmundsbury for a lovely listen-in.
As long as the subject of St Edmundsbury is immediately relevant: do any of The Choir's more knowledgeable contributors know whether there were any recordings made / whether there are any recordings available featuring St Edmundsbury's mixed treble line under the direction of the late Harrison Oxley?
As long as the subject of St Edmundsbury is immediately relevant: do any of The Choir's more knowledgeable contributors know whether there were any recordings made / whether there are any recordings available featuring St Edmundsbury's mixed treble line under the direction of the late Harrison Oxley?
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