Originally posted by Miles Coverdale
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When I was in the RAF Central Band we used to play at the annual Battle of Britain remembrance service at Westminster Abbey- a couple of our regular pieces for that occasion were Vaughan Williams's superb arrangement of The Old Hundredth, and the Epilogue from the film score of "Things to Come" by Sir Arthur Bliss. Both sounded magnificent in the Abbey, and I am sure they would be equally so in St.Pauls.
We would set up in the Organ gallery at Westminster Abbey on these occasions- being a couple of feet away from that magnificent instrument as it went full pelt was an experience I will not forget in a hurry- and when Organ, Band, Choir and Congregation all gave it some "welly" in the last verse of The Old Hundredth- well, it was a quite awe-inspiring sound.
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