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Wednesday 11 June 2008

My turn...

THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER THE LORD'S TEST

09.30 Eucharist
Hymns AMNS 678, 301, 453,
Oldroyd: Mass of the Quiet Hour (so much better if one has a hangover)
Vaughan-Williams: O Taste and See (I know, but it's appropriate liturgically and we're still suffering a little after last night)
Voluntary: anything at all (we won't be listening - hair of the dog, and all that!)

11.00 Mattins
Hymns AMNS 192, 367 (we should know them well enough by now)
Responses: Tomkins
Stanford: Te Deum in C (we're feeling better now)
Malcolm Boyle: Thou, O God Art Praised in Sion (we're definitely feeling better)
Mulet: Carillon-Sortie

3.30 Choral Evensong
Hymns NEH 35, 678, 243
Responses: Leighton (lunchtime drinking gives us so much confidence)
Psalm 121 (Howells - who else?)
Walmisley in D minor (why not?)
Michael 'Ernie' Wise: The Ways of Zion do Mourn (just right after Sunday lunch, a big fat solo for a well-fed bass and a little reedy restoration waif completly drowned out by the noise)
Guilmant: March on a Theme by Handel (we'll certainly be listening to that!)

2 comments:

FJL said...

My turn...

THE FEAST OF JUDAS ISCARIOT


09.30 Eucharist

Joseph Fux: Missa in flagrante delicto
William Crotch: Lo star-led chiefs
Georg Muffat: Toccata in G [spot]

11.00 Matins

Responses: Osborne Peasgood
Samuel Scheidt: Jauchzet den Herrn
Bendictus (to chant: Quinney)
John Blow: Let thy hand be strengthened

3.00 Choral Evensong:

Thomas Morley: Blow, shepherds, blow
Responses: Osborne Peasgood
Reginald Goss-Custard in E flat
Lars Klit ‘Out of the Deep’ (New Work)
Robert Fuchs ‘Variations and Fugue on an Original Theme’

Can Bass 1 said...

My word, Mr FJL. A man of taste, discernment and no-little knowledge of the repertoire (and how it should be used imaginatively). I think you ought to be invited to this blog as a contributor!