42. The Worshipful Company of Musicians’ Annual Evensong Service, St Paul’s Cathedral, 4 October 2023
Masters of
all the Livery Companies were invited to join the Master Musician, Dean and
Chapter of St Paul’s for this most majestically musical of evenings. The large
and colourful turnout of the Livery matched the splendour of the building. The
music was provided by an orchestra of young players and the beautiful singing
of the anthems by the choir. I was told that the solo chorister achieved “B”,
as opposed to the usual “B♭”. I was
impressed even though I probably could not hear it.
Freemen of
the Musicians’ Company, including Edward Elgar and Hubert Parry, had composed
most of the music. The prayers were led by the Musician’s
Company Chorister. We appreciated the
depth of sound of the organ when we sang “All people that on earth do dwell” to
the “Old Hundredth”.
It was a
memorable occasion and congratulations to the Musicians’ Company for organising
the event, especially against a backdrop of major transport challenges.
The Musicians hosted us all at a reception to the crypt where
we had a good opportunity to catch up with Masters and friends from other
Companies.
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