tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115875609078917723.post7120115187979273877..comments2024-02-08T17:05:51.909+00:00Comments on Solomon, I Have Surpassed Thee: A Searing but Beautiful PainMark Langhamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05040760021187483441noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115875609078917723.post-78661567646928577542007-04-07T02:40:00.000+00:002007-04-07T02:40:00.000+00:00I believe you are right about the recordings - Mal...I believe you are right about the recordings - Malcolm clearly did not see them as a priority!Mark Langhamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05040760021187483441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115875609078917723.post-19134120050626391502007-04-06T17:41:00.000+00:002007-04-06T17:41:00.000+00:00I understand it is practically not feasible, but w...I understand it is practically not feasible, but wouldn't it be wonderful if Victoria's <I>Responsories</I> and Palestrina's <I>Lamentations</I> were performed during the Triduum?<BR/><BR/>Having both the George Malcolm and the David Hill interpretations of the <I>Responsories</I>, I can only agree that this music is heartrending, and utterly beautiful, indeed.<BR/><BR/>Is it true that during George Malcolm's twelve year tenure as Master of Music, only two recordings were made (Victoria's <I>Responsories for Tenebrae</I> and Britten's <I>Missa brevis</I>)?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com