I do wish the when this much effort is put into producing a program that a tiny bit more effort could be made to make the fonts used in the music consistent.
I don’t find anything in the program offensive, but it does feel quite pedestrian, like the “traditional Mass” on a Sunday morning in suburbia.
at least Covington did dignified music.
Keep in mind it was only in late-May, Early-June where we were permitted to once again have choirs singing. It began as groups of 5 singers, then they opened it up when vaccines were more readily available. The Basilica has an all volunteer choir as well. For the music they did, and the resources they have, they did very well. This choir is very much rooted in a tradition that was born out of the boys and men's choir of the Covington Latin School. Many men who are in the choir now were the boys. It changed in the late 1970's to feature women on the soprano and alto parts. Dr. Bob Schaffer wrote or arranged much of the music they still sing today.
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