St Andrew’s Hymnathon

The historic nearly-100-year-old pipe organ at St Andrew's Leytonstone will soon fall silent unless we can raise £25000 to repair the bellows. We'll be hosting a sponsored hymnathon, singing all of the hymns in the New English Hymnal. Could you come and sing for an hour or two between noon on Friday 12th October and 6pm on Saturday 13th? We'll be singing through the night (though you can arrive...

Anglican Chant from a metrical psalmody tune…

The choir will be singing the Benedictus at St Andrew's next week, and I've been looking for an appropriate setting. Common Worship has a few metrical settings of the text, one of which is Double Common Metre. This fits to a number of tunes, but perhaps my favourite DCM tune is number 373 in the New English Hymnal -- also known as "Third Mode Melody". This was made famous by Ralph Vaughan...

And another sort of moving on…

In addition to having moved my blog over to WordPress, I'm in the process of moving house. I really dislike moving house. I find the process of examining everything I own, deciding what I need to keep and what I should give away, sell or discard, extremely uncomfortable. There is the instinct to keep as much as I possibly can, because I may need it some day, scarcity thinking writ large in...

Organ fund: form for cheque donations

The Organ Fund has had two pipes sponsored now; this means we have another £24970 to raise. Here is the form for cheque donations. It has a Gift Aid form attached, which we'd appreciated you filling out if you are a UK taxpayer. This allows us to claim the tax you pay on your donation at no extra cost to you. If you are not in the UK, you could donate via this post. Your generosity is...

Steeeeeeeeeeam

In trying to put together bits of organ fundraising yesterday I happened upon our organ technician's website, and found the previous lot of repairs are listed as a case study. As part of this contract, we felt for historic reasons, that it was important to retain the three attached feeders. These still have their iron likages connecting them to the off-set main shaft and the original cogged...

Organ fundraising

The organ at St Andrew's Leytonstone has been in need of repair for some time. Before I got there, a first stage of repairs was done; the second stage was deferred. Here's a quote from our organ builder's estimate on the second stage: "The four remaining bellows up in the main organ chamber are very awkward to access (being sited on floor level) and require dismantling/removal of the Choir...