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The heading to this thread needs to be changed as the article refers to a choir of the London Oratory *School*, not the Church in Brompton nor its musicians. The facts, as I understand them, bear little relation to what is reported in the Daily Telegraph (the article contains at least four other factual inaccuracies), and therefore comment on a public forum seems inappropriate.
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Could you not set right some of the inaccuracies?
Must say, despite reading the article twice I am still a bit puzzled by the structure: are there two 'school's' choirs, or is there a one choir at the school which gets the glitzy international work, and a second choir which does the bread and butter services at Brompton Oratory and they are the ones who are disgruntled?
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pole_2_pole
The 'Schola' sings for Mass on a Saturday; it is made up of boys and professional men.
The 'Oratory Choir' is the senior choir and sings two services on a Sunday; it is made up solely of professional singers, both female and male.
This 'Holywood dispute' in the Telegraph is all a load of fiction and would look better off in a Red Top, not a broadsheet. It shouldn't be discussed on an internet forum.
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Originally posted by Wolsey View PostThe heading to this thread needs to be changed as the article refers to a choir of the London Oratory *School*, not the Church in Brompton nor its musicians. The facts, as I understand them, bear little relation to what is reported in the Daily Telegraph (the article contains at least four other factual inaccuracies), and therefore comment on a public forum seems inappropriate.
OK, so what would you amend it to?
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostOK, so what would you amend it to?
I await further thoughts.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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paul duggan2
Originally posted by french frank View PostI've temporarily amended the title since Brompton Oratory and the London Oratory aren't the same thing (I don't think). When the title gets crawled by the search engines that will put them off the scent!
I await further thoughts.
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Originally posted by paul duggan2 View PostI think the London Oratory is the correct way of describing the Brompton Oratory. In any case, both refer to the same church. The London Oratory School has a choir (the Schola/boys and men) that sings in the Oratory for the evening Mass on Saturdays.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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amateur51
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostFor all the years i've been going to HCMF there's not been anything like the stuff one seems to get in church music
church music seems to be constantly engaged in a state of intrigue and arcane plotting
marvellous stuff much better than Poirot
No, not Joanna
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