Interesting entry in BBC Genome for this service - (not my typos by the way) Friday 21 May 1982 16.00 Choral Evensong from Carlisle Cathedral Introit: Ascension Hymn (Johann Schtcht) Responses: Smith Psalm:106 (Atcocit. Detfei.Goss) First Lesson: Numbers 14. VV 1-21 (NEB) Second Lesson: Luke 6, vvl:-:6 Canticles: Dysoninn Anthem: God is gone up (Finzi) Hymn: Rejoice, the Lord is King (EH 476) Votuntary: Transports de {pte (Messiaen) Organist and Master of the Choristers tNCREW SE
Now you see what we poor archivists have to decipher all day long! However, Dyson in N is a particularly fine setting, and who doesn't like the organ voluntary by Pete Messaien?
@@worldnotworld This should read as Alcock, Deffell (from Cherubini) and Goss ... as in Sir Walter Galpin Acock; Francis Deffell From Cherubini and Sir John Goss.
What a splendid treat for Ascension Day! Thank you as ever.
This is beautiful. Excellent recording too.
The ending hymn (Gopsal) is phenomenally beautiful when a countertenor is added.
I remember Andrew Seivewright was once mentioned in The Times as Sid Wright 🤔
Beautiful.
Very much enjoying the Johann Schicht!
Interesting entry in BBC Genome for this service - (not my typos by the way)
Friday 21 May 1982
16.00 Choral Evensong
from Carlisle Cathedral
Introit: Ascension Hymn (Johann Schtcht)
Responses: Smith Psalm:106 (Atcocit. Detfei.Goss)
First Lesson: Numbers 14. VV 1-21 (NEB)
Second Lesson: Luke 6, vvl:-:6
Canticles: Dysoninn
Anthem: God is gone up (Finzi)
Hymn: Rejoice, the Lord is King (EH 476)
Votuntary: Transports de {pte (Messiaen)
Organist and Master of the Choristers tNCREW SE
Now you see what we poor archivists have to decipher all day long! However, Dyson in N is a particularly fine setting, and who doesn't like the organ voluntary by Pete Messaien?
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@@worldnotworld This should read as Alcock, Deffell (from Cherubini) and Goss ... as in Sir Walter Galpin Acock; Francis Deffell From Cherubini and Sir John Goss.