Choir of St John's College - Ash Wednesday on CD
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Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent, the forty-day period of fasting and penitence which precedes Easter. Ashes are placed on worshippers foreheads in the shape of a cross, as a sign of repentance. Evensong on this day has been an especially important service in the liturgical year at St Johns; the BBC started transmitting it live in 1972. For several decades the service was broadcast annually; more recently it has been biennial. 2019 was a live broadcast year, however the recording on this release uses our own microphones, permanently installed in St Johns College Chapel for webcasting, rather than those of the BBC. This recording will be released around the same time that the Dean of St Johns, Mark Oakley, releases a book on George Herberts poems, called My Sour Sweet Days. The book and the recording go well in tandem, as in the Deans first sermon at St. Johns, he said I believe that when we walk here (The Chapel), we walk into a poem. The liturgy is poetry in motion, and we sometimes fail to understand its density of suggestion, the eavesdropping on the soul, the sensitive state of consciousness that its poetry can prompt.