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Tag Archives: Naylor
a work from the syllabus
Gloucester Choral Society presented a mixed programme rather than a single work for the Christmas concert this year. Introducing the four-part arrangement of Britten’s Ceremony of Carols our conductor said it should be compulsory on everyone’s syllabus in school. Well … Continue reading
I’m Canterbury Cathedral, who are you?
(Title adapted from Last Orders by Graham Swift.) October’s weekend with the Erleigh Cantors was my first visit to Canterbury for a while. I have mixed memories of the previous one – with an under-prepared choir on what turned out … Continue reading
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Tagged Canterbury Cathedral, Elgar, Erleigh Cantors, Gabrieli, Hassler, Naylor, Paul Spicer, Rihards Dubra, Wesley
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Bath Abbey in December
To complete the picture of what I was up to in December, I sang more services with the Bath Abbey Chamber Choir. Almost all the music the choir has sung this term has been already known to me, but an … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Rawsthorne, Bath Abbey, Bath Abbey Chamber Choir, Grayston Ives, Naylor, Palestrina, Parsons
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the Cathedral with the lift
Since I sang in Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral last year, they have installed a passenger lift, discreetly tucked away at the east end. I can’t think of any other English Cathedrals with a lift inside the main part of the building … Continue reading
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Tagged Balfour Gardiner, Charles Wood, John E West, Liverpool Cathedral, Martyn Noble, Naylor, Priory Voices, Rheinberger, Stanford, Tallis
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plainchant in Winchester
The weekend after Salisbury I was in Winchester Cathedral with the Erleigh Cantors. I don’t know whether this was a deliberate choice, but several pieces we sang were used or were inspired by plainchant. These included Naylor’s Evening Canticles in … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Piccolo, Bairstow, Charles Wood, Erleigh Cantors, Gibbons, Howells, Leighton, Naylor, Parsons, Sumsion, Winchester Cathedral
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two long Magnificats
I returned to St. Alban’s Cathedral rather sooner than expected, on the weekend of Low Sunday with the Peterborough Chamber Choir. I sang two evensongs, dashing off after the first one to a photoshoot followed by a College dinner in … Continue reading
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Tagged Burgon, Hendrik Andriessen, Howells, McPhee, Naylor, Pärt, Peterborough Chamber Choir, St Alban's Cathedral, Stanford
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Ariadne in Advent
I felt it was about time to go to the opera again, and although the piece isn’t a favourite of mine I went to WNO’s Ariadne auf Naxos at the Bristol Hippodrome, that being what I could get to easily. … Continue reading
Westminster Abbey (2)
On January 2nd most of us were back again, this time for a service where I’d sung neither canticles nor anthem before (a rare thing!). Our canticles were Stanford in F. On singing them I realised why I hadn’t done … Continue reading
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Tagged Cathedral Chamber Choir, Gray, Lauridsen, Naylor, Stanford, Westminster Abbey
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