I heard him talking to Sean Rafferty on In Tune today. One can only wish EH a happy retirement from NCO. It is the end of an era. He did absolutely astonishing things with that choir and left a recording legacy ranging from the big-scale projects (St John Passion, Monteverdi Vespers, Mozart's Requiem) to popular classics which were much enjoyed by a wide public.
I am personally sad, having been amazed during my occasional visits to (what were never!) routine CEs in NCO chapel. I can remember one (probably around this time of year) when the fare included Britten's Hymn to St C as the anthem, and Giles Swayne's Magnificat...all brilliant, but done as if it were nothing out of the ordinary.
The good news is that he'll be there until the end of the Summer term.
I am personally sad, having been amazed during my occasional visits to (what were never!) routine CEs in NCO chapel. I can remember one (probably around this time of year) when the fare included Britten's Hymn to St C as the anthem, and Giles Swayne's Magnificat...all brilliant, but done as if it were nothing out of the ordinary.
The good news is that he'll be there until the end of the Summer term.
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