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Nyarlathotep
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Our parish used to have a male cantor, and now we have a family of 4 female and 2 male singers.
At first I kind of missed the stentorian baritone of the cantor, but now I really do prefer the chorus. I don’t know if it’s because their harmony is so exquisite (they are, after all, a family), or because there’s a variety of different voices and pitch ranges, or what.
In any event, I am truly moved during DL, especially during the Trisagion; but maybe it’s just because their singing drowns out the rest of us, who are not so much musically inclined!
Comments?
At first I kind of missed the stentorian baritone of the cantor, but now I really do prefer the chorus. I don’t know if it’s because their harmony is so exquisite (they are, after all, a family), or because there’s a variety of different voices and pitch ranges, or what.
In any event, I am truly moved during DL, especially during the Trisagion; but maybe it’s just because their singing drowns out the rest of us, who are not so much musically inclined!
Comments?