One thing has not changed: in the broadcast of a liturgy, the commentator cannot resist treating the music, which is essential to the liturgy, as background music for his commentary. For a broadcast without any visual element, some of this is necessary, but in the absence of the visual, the music is the most persuasive element; but, even when the choir sings the Benedictus, the commentator cannot resist telling us that the choir is singing.
Well said! and as you have said things have not changed.During the Easter of lockdown I tuned into some live streaming of HW services and could hardly hear the beautiful spiritual music because of the chattering of the commentator.I think in this recordings instance that the broadcaster is very proud of his voice and likes to show it off at every chance
There's no pictures, it's from an audiotape (reel-to reel). The reel was labelled "part 2" so I suppose part 1 existed at some time, but wasn't among the tapes so I don't have it.
Ahh yes. This was back when the catholic church knew it had a paedophile priest epidemic but was covering it up while brutalising women in the Magdalene laundries and taking their children off them against their will.
One thing has not changed: in the broadcast of a liturgy, the commentator cannot resist treating the music, which is essential to the liturgy, as background music for his commentary. For a broadcast without any visual element, some of this is necessary, but in the absence of the visual, the music is the most persuasive element; but, even when the choir sings the Benedictus, the commentator cannot resist telling us that the choir is singing.
Well said! and as you have said things have not changed.During the Easter of lockdown I tuned into some live streaming of HW services and could hardly hear the beautiful spiritual music because of the chattering of the commentator.I think in this recordings instance that the broadcaster is very proud of his voice and likes to show it off at every chance
Any ideas where this came from, is there another part and is the picture from the broadcast available anywhere? Intrigued..
There's no pictures, it's from an audiotape (reel-to reel).
The reel was labelled "part 2" so I suppose part 1 existed at some time, but wasn't among the tapes so I don't have it.
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Back when the Catholicism was righteous, traditional and Godly.
Ahh yes. This was back when the catholic church knew it had a paedophile priest epidemic but was covering it up while brutalising women in the Magdalene laundries and taking their children off them against their will.