You can't put it in English. What you c o u l d do is take it of that dreadful 4 line notation. It doesn't fit the pitches one imagines when one sees a stave.. Meanwhile your work on Das Alte Jahr - baffling but wonderful - and especially the intelligence about Bar 9's deleted E flat - is pure gold, as is your characterisation of this Chorale's closing ornament as an appogiatura. After - or with - bach, the Middle Ages became unnecessary: Homo factus est. Regards!
@@augustinepinnock7740 Hats off! I could never work out how it functions! I struggle with the viola clef. However I just wrote a bit of music including Surrexit Christus hodie! Happy Easter! -
Note from 2023: And old, but still VERY interesting presentation by a Church organist!. . . .It helps to put the subtitles on.
from music theory... are there musical differences between gregorian chant and sarum chant?
You can't put it in English. What you c o u l d do is take it of that dreadful 4 line notation. It doesn't fit the pitches one imagines when one sees a stave.. Meanwhile your work on Das Alte Jahr - baffling but wonderful - and especially the intelligence about Bar 9's deleted E flat - is pure gold, as is your characterisation of this Chorale's closing ornament as an appogiatura. After - or with - bach, the Middle Ages became unnecessary: Homo factus est. Regards!
Dreadly four line notation? Those of us who sing predominantly with square notes have no such preoccupations.
@@augustinepinnock7740 Hats off! I could never work out how it functions! I struggle with the viola clef. However I just wrote a bit of music including Surrexit Christus hodie! Happy Easter! -
Wonderful - but so incompetent to have traffic noises like this