https://stjames.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/StJ-SacredMusic-banner.png8001600Officehttps://stjames.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/stjames-logo-gold-sm2-min.pngOffice2024-08-13 11:53:482024-08-13 11:53:48Service Music at St. James’ Vancouver for the week ending August 18
The British composer, arranger, jazz musician and choral animateur Alexander L’Estrange began his musical career as a chorister in the choir of New College, Oxford, where, under the direction of Dr Edward Higginbottom, his love for English choral music was fostered. At the same time he discovered a passion for improvising jazz on the piano and infamously once got into a fair amount of trouble for humming an added 9th in the final chord of A spotless rose by Herbert Howells.
L’Estrange’s Panis angelicus, this Sunday’s communion motet in church, is a gorgeous anthem for accompanied upper voices and is featured on L’Estrange’s album On Eagles’ Wings, performed by the award-winning chamber choir Tenebrae. The well-known text is set to an exquisite, soaring melody, showcasing L’Estrange’s gift for warm, jazz-infused harmonies and beautiful, yet accessible melodic lines.
The bread of angels becomes the bread of men,
the heavenly bread
gives an end to earthly forms
O marvellous and wondrous sacrament:
a poor man, a slave, and the humble one
all ingest the Lord.
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