Sunday, November 25, 2007
Sunday Music Report
Today was the feast of Christ the King, and the smell of incense as I entered the church was wonderful. The priest at our previous parish incensed at every opportunity, but his was the first time I'd smelled incense since we moved to Toronto.I know that in general, choirs don't appreciate incense, but in my current parish, the choir is in a loft at the back of the church so it was very non-offensive. This was the first Sunday that we processed. We sang Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing/Christ the King (386 and 387 in Catholic Book of Worship III). During the Offertory, we sang A Time for All Things by Douglas E Wagner. During Communion, we were supposed to do Salvator Mundi by Thomas Tallis, but we only had 2 sopranos this morning, one of whom was here for the first time, so we did a quick switch to Elgar's Ave Verum which apparently was known to most choir members.The recessional was Crown Him with Many Crowns, a favourite from my Pioneer Camp days.
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music,
spirituality
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