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    I'm back again.

    I'm glad to be back again after easter and all of the cantatas I could
    take! I was so busy I had hardly time to breathe.
    judy tooley

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    Welcome back Judy.. Glad you had plenty of Easter activities to keep you out of trouble..LOL..What cantatas did you sing? Take Care
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    We did one that was called For God So loved. It was a new one.
    On the end of the cantata it had Ode to Joy in it which I cried when
    I sang it.
    judy tooley

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    Good to see you here again, Judy

    I can relate to the busy times before and during Easter. Getting past April 4th was certainly a relief.

    Glad to hear the cantatas went well for you. Who was the composer for the cantata For God So Loved?
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    Was that "For God so loved the world" from Stainer's Crucifixion? We used to sing the whole work every year at Easter, don't hear it so often nowadays though, probably too Victorian for present day congregations/ audiences.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stainer

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    Welcome back Judy, we missed you. It sounds good you singing cantatas, I am sure you enjoyed them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorsetmike View Post
    Was that "For God so loved the world" from Stainer's Crucifixion?

    When Sir Malcom Sargent was asked what he thought of Stainer's Crucifixion, he said he thought it was a marvellous idea.

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    No it wasn't the classic one. This cantata was a new one with that
    title. It had some of Bach's O sacred head thow art wounded, and
    on the last was Beethoven's Obe to joy in it.
    judy tooley

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    Hi Judy...
    ... and welcome back. I'll be back shortly, myself. We are preparing to move next month so I'm busy putting up ads on Craig's List to sell a lot of stuff we have acquired. This will be the 5th downsizing in 5 years. But now we are moving to a one bedroom apartment in a high-rise building downtown. Another change that we really didn't want to make but have no other choice but to move.

    Glad to hear you are happy and keeping busy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Contratrombone64 View Post
    When Sir Malcom Sargent was asked what he thought of Stainer's Crucifixion, he said he thought it was a marvellous idea.
    Its almost like a bit of friction

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