Yes, thanks from me too. The diction was good, and I liked the uniformity of vowel sounds from the trebles, esp. the 'e' sound as in the first of 'ever'. The Lloyd responses were enjoyable....it's quite an original setting of the Our Father.
CE Canterbury Cathedral Wed, 6th Nov
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I agree with the above comments - ample evidence here of a high standard of music-making at Canterbury. The Gray canticles are a fine setting and the anthem a classic - the closing minutes with the trumpet being especially memorable (and nice to see the trumpeter credited!). For my taste the hymn and especially the psalms were rather brisk - whether this is the 'norm' or was necessary to fit everything into the one hour slot I don't know. Overall, however, much to enjoy.
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Some really beautiful singing from Canterbury. The Parry is not one of my favourite pieces and it may be lack of familiarity but I felt that at times there was a slight timing disconnect between the top line and the rest. I agree with Philip (#17) that the psalms were a tad fast but they were sung with great clarity and for the most part they didn't sound rushed. The Gray canticles did not particularly inspire me as a composition but I did appreciate the singing, particularly the solos. On the other hand I found the Vaughan Williams gorgeous and went back for another listen. A fine work that worked well in this version and with the Cathedral acoustic.
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Originally posted by chitreb View PostSome really beautiful singing from Canterbury. The Parry is not one of my favourite pieces and it may be lack of familiarity but I felt that at times there was a slight timing disconnect between the top line and the rest. I agree with Philip (#17) that the psalms were a tad fast but they were sung with great clarity and for the most part they didn't sound rushed. The Gray canticles did not particularly inspire me as a composition but I did appreciate the singing, particularly the solos. On the other hand I found the Vaughan Williams gorgeous and went back for another listen. A fine work that worked well in this version and with the Cathedral acoustic.
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