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Re: Broadcast
organist wrote:What is going on? Broadcast from Cardiff cathedrals starts with Wood Hail gladdening light. "Now we are come to the sun's hour of rest" It's 9.10 a.m.!!
Probably someone just looked at the title and thought "Gladdening light? Ah, that's the dawn!"
Re: Broadcast
I think this is the same establishment that regularly sings O for the wings of a dove at Pentecost.
As far as Phos Hilaron is concerned, it's always possible to tweak the words, as we do with Simon Lole's version, A Song of the Light. We just change "now as we see the light of evening" to "…morning", which seems to work fine. (We've never sung it in the afternoon, but I guess "teatime" would fit nicely too.)
As far as Phos Hilaron is concerned, it's always possible to tweak the words, as we do with Simon Lole's version, A Song of the Light. We just change "now as we see the light of evening" to "…morning", which seems to work fine. (We've never sung it in the afternoon, but I guess "teatime" would fit nicely too.)
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Re: Broadcast
The light of teatime? Something to do with the gas hob?