Like many others, I first heard this vital and innovative piece when its first performance was part of the St John's College Cambridge 2022 Advent Service broadcast 'live' on BBC Radio 3. In amongst the traditional and often contemplative and sombre Advent music and readings, this bold commission by the choir's departing Music DirectorAndrew Nethsingha was immediately startlingly and dazzling with its jazz rhythms, hand claps -and foot stopping. I just wondered how the general congregation would have reacted when it suddenly burst on them towards the end of the service?! I have no doubt that this truly inspired piece by Iain Farrington will quickly become an Advent 'classic' -for those choirs and organists capable of doing it full justice!
This piece was performed at the Nine Lessons and Carols at my church this year. It was most unexpected! But it was also well-received. I am with you, I think this will be a classic.
It would work quite well from choir stalls. It's trickier in a concert setting because you need to either sing it from memory or use music stands. My choir sang it in our christmas concert last weekend - I was gutted I had come down with COVID and had to miss the performance.
The organist was George Herbert, who at the time was assistant organist at St John's (having been organ scholar from 2019 to 2022), and is now the assistant organist at HM Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace.
Since I'm in a choir I sing this and the whole choir loves this
WOW! that was amazing 😮😍
God what a great piece
Perfectly brilliant ,especially the organist
Like many others, I first heard this vital and innovative piece when its first performance was part of the St John's College Cambridge 2022 Advent Service broadcast 'live' on BBC Radio 3. In amongst the traditional and often contemplative and sombre Advent music and readings, this bold commission by the choir's departing Music DirectorAndrew Nethsingha was immediately startlingly and dazzling with its jazz rhythms, hand claps -and foot stopping. I just wondered how the general congregation would have reacted when it suddenly burst on them towards the end of the service?! I have no doubt that this truly inspired piece by Iain Farrington will quickly become an Advent 'classic' -for those choirs and organists capable of doing it full justice!
This piece was performed at the Nine Lessons and Carols at my church this year. It was most unexpected! But it was also well-received. I am with you, I think this will be a classic.
Sing this 3 times this weekend in Boston
Amazing!
Great piece of music!
Just completely obsessed with this now. HOW GOOD
Very curious to know if this was sung live in a service
It was commissioned by St John's for their 2022 Advent Carol Service, so yes it has been
@@JoshuaGawleyThat must've been an absolutely lit service then
was it ever! 2022 hair raising
We just did it at our college carol service, it was indeed lit
It would work quite well from choir stalls. It's trickier in a concert setting because you need to either sing it from memory or use music stands. My choir sang it in our christmas concert last weekend - I was gutted I had come down with COVID and had to miss the performance.
Organist?
The organist was George Herbert, who at the time was assistant organist at St John's (having been organ scholar from 2019 to 2022), and is now the assistant organist at HM Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace.