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Stir up Sunday and Other Yuletide Customs
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Originally posted by gradus View PostWe're planning to attend the Advent Carol Service at Truro Cathedral, a tremendous joy to hear such wonderful singing and playing. Other cathedrals are available.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI think the point is that the Advent services are principally for the benefit of members of the college and University, so have always been held during full term time. Yes, the singers themselves remain busy till Christmas day (I think they only have one day off during December).
The FNLC is for the wider world so not held to term time dates....Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by cloughie View Postthe most southerly ‘Nine Lessons and Carols’ on the British mainland.
...and the very first (devised by the first Bishop of Truro, E.W.Benson, in 1880).
N.B. our boy choristers will be singing on 23rd December and the girl choristers on Christmas Eve, with different music as follows (so do come to both!):
23rd
All the world tonight rejoices
Sasha Johnson Manning
O little town of Bethlehem
Walford Davies
In the bleak midwinter
Darke
There is no rose
Philip Stopford
The Lamb
Tavener
Sans Day Carol
John Rutter
The Magi's Dream
James Whitbourn
I wonder as I wander
Carl Rütti
24th
Nowell sing we
Gabriel Jackson
The Christmas Truce
Graham Fitkin
Illuminare Jerusalem
Judith Weir
I sing of a maiden
Neil Cox
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Gardner
Sussex Carol
arr Ledger
Coventry Carol
Richard Allain
The bells of the city of God
Alexander Campkin
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As can be seen from the above, we don’t indulge in ‘Nine Lessons and Up To Twenty-Seven Carols’ as may be heard in the Anglian Fenlands.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostYes, this Sunday 25th November 2018, the Sunday next before Advent.
Nothing approaching anything carol-like at any stage - as the choir arrived at the Altar, and the Chapel was progressively fully-illuminated, the latter part consisted of an Ave Maria (Verdi... ), a couple of unfamiliar pieces by Michael Wise and Jonathan Harvey, plus Wachet Auf! and On Jordan's Bank to finish.
Very thoughtful and beautiful, with not a hint of tinsel...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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