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by Robin Orton
23 Dec 2020 16:16
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Here is the other great 16th century setting of 'O magnum mysterium', by Byrd. Interesting to see it performed with instruments. A French ensemble singing an English masterpiece - bugger Brexit, you may feel.

by Robin Orton
22 Dec 2020 21:09
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Here's a rather more extrovert setting of 'Hodie Christus natus est.'

by Robin Orton
21 Dec 2020 15:21
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Here's something a bit lighter, a bit of "pop"which I'm sure you "kids" will enjoy! Ask your "mums" and "dads" whether they remember it!

by Robin Orton
20 Dec 2020 17:35
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Something appropriate for the last Sunday in Advent: 'Mary said to the Angel, behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord,let it be done to me, according to your word.'

by Robin Orton
19 Dec 2020 22:27
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Hodie Christus natus est hodie Salvator apparuit: hodie in terra canunt Angeli, laetantur Archangeli: hodie exsultant justi, dicentes: Gloria in excelsis Deo, alleluja. Today is Christ born; today the Saviour has appeared; today the Angels sing, the Archangels rejoice; today the righteous rejoice, s...
by Robin Orton
18 Dec 2020 20:16
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

The original, unexpurgated, version of 'The Coventry Carol.' Dig those F#/F natural clashes in the penultimate bar of the verse!

by Robin Orton
17 Dec 2020 14:46
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

This Darke setting of 'In the bleak midwinter' has probably become more popular than the slightly less elaborate Holst version which is what I was brought up on.

by Robin Orton
16 Dec 2020 19:58
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Keep those requests coming in! This one is for Mrs Trellis of North Wales. She says it reminds her of her ex-husband.



by Robin Orton
15 Dec 2020 17:58
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

I know two 16th century settings of these beautiful Christmas words, both wonderful. This is by Victoria, the other is by Byrd.

by Robin Orton
14 Dec 2020 16:03
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Here is a very numinous medieval carol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y3DBbJ4wok The words, in modern English, are: There is no rose of such virtue As is the rose that bare Jesu: Alleluya For in this rose contained was Heaven and earth in little space: Res miranda By that rose we may well see That...
by Robin Orton
13 Dec 2020 17:39
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

And here is one of the most beautiful twentieth-century carols, imho. The words are a translation of 'Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen.'

by Robin Orton
12 Dec 2020 19:51
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Here is one of my favourite Xmas carols, sung by the choir of King's College, Cambridge.

by Robin Orton
11 Dec 2020 15:04
Forum: Town Asylum
Topic: Spam posts on this forum
Replies: 8
Views: 20329

Re: Spam posts on this forum

More drunken maunderings from this deluded, half-educated apology for a rational human being. (You'd think that even oiks like him would have been at least taught to spell properly at their Board Schools.) 'Balding', indeed! I'm afraid I've no option but to ask Admin to intervene and to ban 'maestro...
by Robin Orton
10 Dec 2020 12:13
Forum: Town Asylum
Topic: Spam posts on this forum
Replies: 8
Views: 20329

Re: Spam posts on this forum

I agree, maestro. The Town Pub is clearly on its last legs - only two or three regulars nowadays - and the wit and conviviality one used to find on the forum generally seems to have disappeared. Perhaps one reason is that we're all too anxious to avoid offending each other. Do you agree, you fat Sco...
by Robin Orton
9 Dec 2020 11:02
Forum: Town Asylum
Topic: Spam posts on this forum
Replies: 8
Views: 20329

Spam posts on this forum

Why the recent epidemic? Can nothing be done about it?
by Robin Orton
5 Dec 2020 15:46
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

And now something else for you Brexiteers! I sang this with a massed choir of primary schoolchildren in the De Montfort Hall, Leicester to celebrate the Festival of Britain in 1951.
by Robin Orton
4 Dec 2020 15:26
Forum: Town Cafe
Topic: Sticky music thread
Replies: 285
Views: 539813

Re: Sticky music thread

Something to fire up our Brexit negotiators

by Robin Orton
2 Dec 2020 16:48
Forum: Town Hall
Topic: My Santa Run - St Christopher's
Replies: 1
Views: 2194

Re: My Santa Run - St Christopher's

stuart wrote: 2 Dec 2020 15:08 All you need to do is run 5km...
Mm.
by Robin Orton
21 Nov 2020 11:22
Forum: Town Hall
Topic: 1.15 AM: tree felling or "boy" racers?
Replies: 11
Views: 5582

Re: 1.15 AM: tree felling or "boy" racers?

It's nice to have something to look forward to.
by Robin Orton
20 Nov 2020 21:27
Forum: Town Hall
Topic: 1.15 AM: tree felling or "boy" racers?
Replies: 11
Views: 5582

Re: 1.15 AM: tree felling or "boy" racers?

Oh my sides.