Feb 15 Performance of Natus est Nobis
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ST. PETER'S ORGAN RECITALS
In November 2021, I began a series of noon-hour organ recitals, the purpose of which is to raise some funds for some necessary remaining work on the organ and, once that mandate has been fulfilled, to raise funds for other causes. To date, there have been two recitals which were moderately to well attended, the first on November 23 and the second on December 14. The recitals were video recorded and uploaded both to the St. Peter's Facebook page, and to my personal YouTube channel.
ST. PETER'S CHOIR
It was satisfying to reassemble the choir after a lengthy hiatus and deliver a few anthems again, no matter how short-lived that satisfaction was. Once the restrictions currently in place are lifted, new choir members will always be welcome to join us. Nothing would be better than having an adequate number of voices in all sections to be able to draw on the vast repertoire of SATB anthems.
Anyone interested is invited to speak with Lesley or Richard now.
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ST. PETER'S ORGAN RECITALS
In November 2021, I began a series of noon-hour organ recitals, the purpose of which is to raise some funds for some necessary remaining work on the organ and, once that mandate has been fulfilled, to raise funds for other causes. To date, there have been two recitals which were moderately to well attended, the first on November 23 and the second on December 14. The recitals were video recorded and uploaded both to the St. Peter's Facebook page, and to my personal YouTube channel.
ST. PETER'S CHOIR
It was satisfying to reassemble the choir after a lengthy hiatus and deliver a few anthems again, no matter how short-lived that satisfaction was. Once the restrictions currently in place are lifted, new choir members will always be welcome to join us. Nothing would be better than having an adequate number of voices in all sections to be able to draw on the vast repertoire of SATB anthems.
Anyone interested is invited to speak with Lesley or Richard now.