13 June 2007

Welcome to the 'Anglican Heritage' UK Tour 2007 Blog!
Here is some information regarding use of the blog.

My hope is that this blog may serve as a sort of bridge back to the States while the Saint Thomas Choir is in the UK. I will do my best to post about once every one or two days. Entries will generally be about tour events, my experiences over the weeks, concerts, and sightseeing trips--posts can really be about anything.

I have enabled all readers to post comments on entries. Readers may post suggestions on content, thoughts, hopes, fears, dreams, etc; by clicking the 'Comments' link at the bottom of the post. However, all comments are filtered for objectionable content, and must be approved before they appear on the blog.

If you have any further questions (ones that cannot be answered by leaving a public comment), you may email me at the following address (spelled out phonetically): blogger at saintthomaschurch dot org.

Thanks, and enjoy the blog!

'Anglican Heritage' UK Tour 2007 General Itinerary


~ Sunday, July 8: EDINBURGH
10:30am Eucharist St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, 6:00pm Concert St. Giles Cathedral
~ Wednesday, July 11: DURHAM
Durham Cathedral 6:30pm Concert
~ Friday, July 13: WAKEFIELD
Wakefield Cathedral 7:30pm Concert
~ Saturday, July 14: YORK
York Minster 7:30pm Concert
~ Monday, July 16: ST. ALBANS
St. Albans Cathedral 7:30pm Concert
~ Tuesday, July 17: CAMBRIDGE
St. John’s College 6:30pm Evensong
~ Thursday, July 19: LONDON
St. Paul’s Cathedral 5:00pm Evensong
~ Friday, July 20: LONDON
Westminster Abbey 5:00pm Evensong
~ Saturday, July 21: WINDSOR
St. George’s Chapel 5:15pm Evensong
~ Sunday, July 22: WINDSOR
St. George’s Chapel 10:45am Mattins, 11:45am Eucharist, 5:15pm Evensong

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nathan, great idea! Thanks for doing this! See you soon
Pam Pellegrini

Unknown said...

Nathan - thanks for doing this. I'm sure many of us will be following your itinerary with regularity! Have a fabulous time and do keep us posted!
- Karen Solorow

Anonymous said...

Hi Boys,
Have a safe trip. See you next Friday in Wakefield. HAVE FUN!!!!!
Mr. Pellegrini

Anonymous said...

You may be interested in this comment from the BBC Radio 3 message boards:

Had the fortune to attend the concert in St Giles. I don't think I can find enough superlatives to describe the performance. The programmme spanned 500 years, with Sheppard, Tallis and Byrd, through to the likes of Leighton, MacMillan and Dupre.

Add in a couple of organ solos on the stunning Rieger (Transports de Joie and Gmin Fugue BWV578) to complete a sublime concert.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbradio3/F7497568?thread=4320592

Anonymous said...

Nathan --

I can't take the suspense much longer and neither can the 10 nearest and dearest to me who are checking in daily to get the latest news!

I definitely want to go to Edinburgh now. I understand from several people that it's the coolest city. Who'd have known if you hadn't described it so beautifully.

Now come on, give us some more updates and some photos!

We're dying for the dish!

Give my boys a big hello from me and tell them I hope they're having fun -- and getting their homework done!

Best,

Judy B.

Unknown said...

Boys,
Mrs. P. told me the Durham concert was spectacular. I'm leaving tonight to see you in Wakefield. Keep up the brilliant work. We're all very proud of you.
Bill Pellegrini

Anonymous said...

I had the privilege of having breakfast with the former dean of the cathedral at Winchester and his wife and they raved about the performance last evening in Durham. They, who presumably know about good choral music, were very impressed, not only with the quality of the choir but also with what they called the stamina of our boys. It was a remarkable performance and a very gratifying experience.

Anonymous said...

As one who would be with you had not an earlier commitmentin the Pacific Northwest not interfered, I am delighted to be travelling vicariously. Thank you, Nathan, for your vivid description of everything. Keep doing it! We "armchair camp followers" appreciate it. Continue to enjoy what appears to be a very successful tour -- all of you! You are making Saint Thomas proud!
Frank Reinauer

Anonymous said...

Nathan,

2nd attempt at sending a comment. Thank you for handling the blog and for your wonderful descriptions. Andrew's brother Lafon and I arrive in London Wed July 18 and are looking forward to the St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey and St. George's Chapel performances. Please tell Andrew we look forward to seeing him soon.

Thank you again.

Stephen Jones

Anonymous said...

As I said to your 'slightly lost' lay clerks outside the Minster last night - your York Minster concert was simply fantastic, a treat of musicianship, excitement and sheer dynamic quality. I left the concert energised and in awe of the choir's stamina. I trust the rest of your tour is enyoyable and send a big Congratulations to those boy choristers et al - the standing ovation they received in the Minster said it all!

Anonymous said...

Memorable performance at St John's chapel this evening. Well done to all concerned, good luck with the rest of your tour and come back soon to UK.

rallentendo

Anonymous said...

nathan, this blog was wonderful. it was fun to be along in person and then catch up, from your blog, on the stops you all made along the way to new locations on your coach. mr. p and i are so proud of all of you. your stamina is just amazing! i was brought to tears more than once by the amazing, angelic voices wafting through the various cathedrals. it simply took my breath away. even the torrential downpours didn't put a damper on the wonderful works you all performed. job well done! enjoy the rest of your summer!
pam pellegrini
p.s. even gianni enjoyed the performances and services :)