Sunday's Morning Prayer ServiceTune in to the Morning Prayer video to see our choir gathered virtually around the Advent wreath to sing "O Come, Emmanuel," which also inspired the organ voluntaries by Hampton and Pinkham. Tenor Sam Rosner will sing "Comfort Ye" from Handel's Messiah in reflection of Joy's sermon message, and at the end of the service, we will sing this week's hymn from the Advent devotional, "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus." Visit our First Week of Advent Page to sing along with the King's Chapel Choir's version of "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel!" #MusicAndMeditationMonday UpdateMonday Meditations will be on a hiatus for the month of December. Instead, we offer an Advent calendar of seasonal choral gems on the King's Chapel Choir Facebook page. We hope you will make it part of your daily routine to spend a few minutes listening to some beautiful selections from all around the world, as we prepare for Christmas celebrations. Listen to the playlist of the Monday Musical Meditations on our YouTube channel. Talk About Music!Next week's Talk About Music features choir member Emily Bieber-Harris who will talk about some of her home recording projects during quarantine and lockdown. You can see a bunch of them here. And a word of fair warning: Our final Talk About Music of the year, on December 15, will be a very special edition of Talk About Music I Love. You are all invited to talk about your favorite Christmas carol - tell us all which carol you love the most, and why! You can watch the recordings of the past Talk About Music sessions on our YouTube channel. Last Sunday's Virtual RecitalIn case you missed last Sunday's YouTube premiere of French Competition: A Flute and Piano Recital:
2 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Heinrich ChristensenDirector of Music at King's Chapel Archives
March 2021
Categories |