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allthingseurope · 1 year
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Truro Cathedral, England (by Gerry Lynch)
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onarangel · 2 months
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Truro Cathedral
The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Truro, Cornwall. It was built between 1880 and 1910 to a Gothic Revival design by John Loughborough Pearson on the site of the parish church of St Mary.
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s38s73r · 4 months
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Truro cathedral, Cornwall /Kernow
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world-of-wales · 8 months
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to Truro Cathedral on the first day of their visit to Cornwall || 1 SEPTEMBER 2016
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“Cornish Fishermen at Newlyn”
“To The Glory of God And In Memory of Their Parents”
Stain glass window at Truro Cathedral, Cornwall
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cornwalltravels · 4 months
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Christmas Eve in Truro
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surelywhenlively · 9 months
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dailyphotochris · 1 year
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momajay · 2 years
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Beautiful architecture of Truro Cathedral #cathedral #truro #trurocathedral https://www.instagram.com/p/CiIbCrUMdTl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kingwilliamv · 8 months
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Prince William and Catherine, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Truro Cathedral during a visit to Cornwall in Truro, United Kingdom. — 01 September 2016
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a-froger-epic · 7 months
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On September 24th, 1959, Roger was accepted into Truro Cathedral Choir x It meant "services on a Sunday and practice and evensong most days of the week", but in return "the Cathedral Dean and Chapter paid their fees to the Cathedral School: one of two boy’s private schools in the Truro vicinity." (Source: Queen in Cornwall)
Roger went to school on a choir scholarship.
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hacash · 1 year
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Down in Cornwall this weekend trying to get away from the coronation nonsense. Decided to visit Truro Cathedral, only to walk in and discover that because it’s a CofE establishment, they were airing the coronation on the big screen. (I swear there were less people there than at the farmer’s market around the corner.)
Anyway, had a lovely time admiring the architecture and chatting to fellow tourists about how we’d come to Cornwall to avoid the coronation only to come across Charlie boy right when we’d hoped to avoid him. Particularly delicious to watch how when the ceremony reached the part about swearing fealty about half the congregation got up and left…
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s38s73r · 1 year
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Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall /Kernow
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grandmaster-anne · 1 year
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Coronation Music at Westminster Abbey
The Royal Family | Published 18 February 2023
Twelve newly commissioned pieces of music will be performed at The Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May 2023, showcasing musical talent from across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
A range of musical styles and performers blend tradition, heritage and ceremony with new musical voices of today, reflecting The King’s life-long love and support of music and the arts.
His Majesty The King has personally commissioned the new music and shaped and selected the musical programme for the Service.
Andrew Nethsingha, Organist and Master of the Choristers, Westminster Abbey, will be overseeing all musical arrangements and directing the music during the Service.
Sir Antonio Pappano, Music Director for the Royal Opera House, will be conducting the Coronation Orchestra which comprises a bespoke collection of musicians drawn from orchestras of The former Prince of Wales’ Patronages including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Six orchestral commissions, five choral commissions and one organ commission, have been specially composed for the occasion by world-renowned British composers whose work includes Classical, Sacred, Film, Television and Musical Theatre. Commissioned works include a new Coronation Anthem by Andrew Lloyd Webber, a Coronation March by Patrick Doyle, a new commission for solo organ embracing musical themes from countries across the Commonwealth by Iain Farrington plus new works by Sarah Class, Nigel Hess, Paul Mealor, Tarik O'Regan, Roxanna Panufnik, Shirley J. Thompson, Judith Weir, Roderick Williams, and Debbie Wiseman.
Soloists will include bass-baritone, Sir Bryn Terfel; soprano, Pretty Yende and baritone, Roderick Williams. The organ will be played by Sub-Organist, Westminster Abbey, Peter Holder, and Assistant Organist, Westminster Abbey, Matthew Jorysz.
The official Royal Harpist Alis Huws will perform as part of the Coronation Orchestra in recognition of The King’s long-standing and deeply held relationship and affiliation with Wales. One of the liturgical sections of the ceremony will also be performed in Welsh.
At the request of His Majesty, in tribute to his late father His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Greek Orthodox music will also feature in the Service performed by the Byzantine Chant Ensemble.
The Service will be sung by The Choir of Westminster Abbey and The Choir of His Majesty’s Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace, together with girl choristers from the Chapel Choir of Methodist College, Belfast and from Truro Cathedral Choir. The Ascension Choir, a handpicked gospel choir will also perform as part of the Service and The King’s Scholars of Westminster School will proclaim the traditional ‘Vivat’ acclamations.
Fanfares will be played by The State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry and The Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Air Force.
Sir John Eliot Gardiner will conduct The Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque soloists in a pre-Service programme of choral music. A small group of singers from The Monteverdi Choir will also join the main choral forces for the Service.
Music by the likes of William Byrd (1543–1623), George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), Sir Edward Elgar (1857–1934), Sir Henry Walford Davies (1869–1941), Sir William Walton (1902–1983), Sir Hubert Parry (1848–1918) and Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) has historically featured in the Service over the past four centuries and will be included in the programme along with the music of one of Britain’s most loved and celebrated living composers, Sir Karl Jenkins.
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world-of-wales · 8 months
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The Duchess of Cambridge photographed during a visit to Truro Cathedral during the first day of her and Prince William's visit to Cornwall || 1 SEPTEMBER 2016
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