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An organ recital in progress: part 92

Dear SMM Community,
 

The next part of my online organ recital is here, and I hope that you enjoy it. I offer up these musical meditations as part of our parish efforts to find ways to keep you connected at this time. Recorded on my house organ, the instrument is a musical facsimile of the great 'Father' Willis organ at Salisbury Cathedral.


Today, I present Robert Schumann's Fugue on B.A.C.H.


Robert Schumann (1810-1856) took almost a year to complete his Six fugues on B.A.C.H. (this fugue being the third in the set). After completion in November 1845, Schumann declared the set to be “the work which, I believe, will longest outlive my others”.

 

With best wishes,
Andrew Adair
Director of Music

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Melisa Leyland Melisa Leyland

Pentecost VII - 11 July 2021

We celebrate the Seventh Sunday of Pentecost with a livestreamed mass.

10.00 am Sung Mass (modern language)

You can find the service HERE.

You can find the leaflet HERE.

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Melisa Leyland Melisa Leyland

An organ recital in progress: part 91

Dear SMM Community,
 

The next part of my online organ recital is here, and I hope that you enjoy it. I offer up these musical meditations as part of our parish efforts to find ways to keep you connected at this time. Recorded on my house organ, the instrument is a musical facsimile of the great 'Father' Willis organ at Salisbury Cathedral.


Today, I present Sverre Eftestøl's Ljod.


Ljod (Sound) is the first of the Seven allegorical pictures based upon the Norwegian folk tune Kling no, klokka by Sverre Eftestøl (born 1952). The set is dedicated to the concert organist Christopher Herrick. The Norwegian folk tune Kling no, klokka (Sound the bell) comes from the Oppdal region, though a variant of the tune can be traced back to Halle from 1705 or 1708. Eftestøl studied piano and organ in Kristiansand and Oslo, and composition with George Crumb and Mauricio Kagel in Salzburg.

Artwork credit: Debbie Walker
 


With best wishes,
Andrew Adair
Director of Music

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Melisa Leyland Melisa Leyland

Introductory Centering Prayer Workshop

On Thursday, 8 July, 7.00-9.30 pm, you are invited to attend an introduction to Centering Prayer led by Sue Woollard and Mary Catherine Doyle (a parishioner at SMM and one of the facililtators of our Centering Prayer Group).

You can find out more about the event HERE.

You can learn a little more about what Centering Prayer is HERE.

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Melisa Leyland Melisa Leyland

Pentecost VI - 4 July 2021

We celebrate the Sixth Sunday of Pentecost with a livestreamed Sung Mass.

10.00 am Sung Mass (traditional language)

You can find the service HERE.

You can find the leaflet HERE.

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Melisa Leyland Melisa Leyland

An organ recital in progress: part 90

Dear SMM Community,
 

The next part of my online organ recital is here, and I hope that you enjoy it. I offer up these musical meditations as part of our parish efforts to find ways to keep you connected at this time. Recorded on my house organ, the instrument is a musical facsimile of the great 'Father' Willis organ at Salisbury Cathedral.


Today, I present John Ambrose's Fantasia.


English composer and organist John Ambrose (fl. 1520-1545) was Clerk at King’s College, Cambridge. His Fantasia (surviving untitled in manuscript form at Christ Church, Oxford) is understood to be the earliest example of solo English Cathedral organ music.



With best wishes,
Andrew Adair
Director of Music

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