26 March 2014

Rara Avis

This Sunday I have a morning off.  Which makes a nice change -- it's not completely unpleasant to have the choice between staying home and going to attempt anonymity in a parish with passable music.  Still, it qualifies as a rare bird.

In the afternoon I will be leading a new group, the Newman Singers, in their first regular service at St Aloysius, Caulfield.  This will be Vespers and Benediction, marking the weekend's celebrations at the establishment of the personal parish for the Latin Mass community there.

The music for the service is mostly plainsong, will probably mostly be supported by the organ, and will include organ pieces and improvisations.