Wednesday, December 16, 2009
About Me
- Name: Laura
- Location: Midwest, United States
I'm a Christian wife and mother of four. My hope is to live a quiet life filled with home and hearth, family and friends, loveliness and simplicity.
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- Happy Thanksgiving!
- Nursing cover
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- 33 week update
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6 Comments:
Oh, that is so beautiful, I've never heard that before, thanks so much for posting it!
Oh, and someone mentioned in the comments section on youtube that Herbert Howells was influenced by Vaughan-Williams. I can definitely hear the influence - something about the harmonies is reminiscent of his 3rd symphony (pastoral).
Lovely!
Yes, that is a wonderful piece of music, and definitely one of my favorite pieces by Howells. If you don't already know it, you should check out "A Spotless Rose" as well - another of his Christmas pieces with kind of the same gentle feel. It's on a number of British Christmas records - I'd have to go check, but I'm pretty sure the Cambridge Singers have recorded it.
Elizabeth (from the S&S board)
How lovely.
That was lovely! I really liked the harmonies! :)
To the KING be all the glory!
Rebekah
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I'm glad you all enjoyed it. Elizabeth, I have "A Spotless Rose" on one of my CDs, which I also quite like, but "Sing Lullaby" is still my favorite. :-) Rachel, I've not listened to Vaughan-Williams' 3rd symphony yet, but your comment has intrigued me!
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