May 1973

Page 8

Yet it may be that some of the less notable events were of greater spiritual help to certain members of the School. For example, it was a great joy to have Brother Raphael of the Society of St. Francis staying with us for several days; and those who attended Mr. Duncan's "happenings" in Chapel on Wednesday evenings in Lent will always be grateful for his sincere and informal talks—and the help of his guitarists! It is not easy to provide continual variety throughout the year, especially for the week-day services. So we are always grateful to boys or masters who volunteer to take the services from time to time. This term our thanks are due to members of the Third Form and to Mr. Wilkinson, our Student Master from Oxford, who was helped by some of the newly formed branch of the Christian Union. This branch meets at lunch time each Wednesday with Queen Anne Grammar School. We are grateful too to Graeme Perks for taking three services on the theme of "help for others", leading to a special collection for "Release". On the last evening of term a small group of singers gave us the "Passion according to St. Matthew" with music by Vittoria. Several people afterwards expressed their appreciation of this carefully prepared devotion. Finally our warm thanks are due to Canon Burbridge of the Minster and to two Headmasters, Mr. Cushing of Nunthorpe Grammar School (a Methodist) and Mr. Gray of Bootham School (a Quaker) for coming to preach at Evensong. N.H.K-W. .

MUSIC CHOIR NOTES

The number of trebles in the Choir has been very encouraging this year—it is very important to have a good supply as voices begin to change at such unpredictable times. Recently, altos and trebles have been jostling for places on the front rows. By contrast, the tenors and basses have been fewer in number and it would be nice to see an increase here. Most sections of the Choir have tended to rely on one or two experts whose occasional, unavoidable absence has shown up weaknesses in the remainder. It has been most encouraging to see that the support for Family Communion increases and we have always had a representative Choir. At some of the Evening Communions we have tried the Gelineau music for Series 3. Choral Evensong has been sung on two occasions, one of which was St. Cecilia's Day when, after a supper. we returned to Chapel for a Concert in honour of the Patron Saint of Music. The Minster Epiphany service was revived this year and though the service itself went reasonably well, the rehearsal was found to be very lengthy and tiring. The Senior and Junior School Choirs joined for the First Communion of the newly confirmed when the Archbishop was the celebrant. Unfortunately, pressure of other events had prevented a joint rehearsal being held and this caused several things to be below standard. Once again we finished this term with a performance of Vittoria's St. Matthew Passion sung by a section of the Choir. This was a most moving event. 6


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