via Mendelssohn, Faure, Saint-Saens and Rogers and Hammerstein!
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The audience waits |
The C of E has some wonderful buildings but they are seriously underused. Many have just one service a month - and some even less. The buildings are much loved by their communities and especially by their congregations, but keeping them open, in use and in good repair, is a challenge, to say the least.
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Pimms await |
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The concert was wonderful. It was just over an hour and we heard music ranging from Bach's composition of 1732 to one of Eric Whitacre's compositions for his virtual choir during the pandemic. We had four soloists, including a cellist and incredible verve from the conductor and her husband who was also the accompanist. I was seated in a not-very-convenient part of church so my pictures aren't great - sorry about that.
And it was followed by Pimm's and strawberries. Pretty good Sunday afternoon!
How delightful
ReplyDeleteIt was. A brilliant community effort.
DeleteSounds like a lovely way to spend a Sunday afternoon. :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely way to spend an afternoon.
ReplyDeleteAh, what a lovely concert to go and watch. I adore Eric Whitacre's music- it is a joy to sing with sumptuous harmonies! I agree about it being sad churches are not used so much. Our church gets used for lots of monthly events but I really want to do a concert there with my flute trio/quartet as I think it would be wonderful to do it there!
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