A Special Monday Treat for Advent: Jesus Christ the Apple Tree from Saint John's, Cambridge

If you go to the BBC 3 Programme link here, you can find Elizabeth Poston’s beautiful piece (my favorite) beginning at around 11:55 (it lasts just over three minutes).

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4 comments on “A Special Monday Treat for Advent: Jesus Christ the Apple Tree from Saint John's, Cambridge

  1. SC blu cat lady says:

    Thanks, Kendall+, I love this piece- a favorite of mine, too. I never tire of it even though I have sung it (as part of a choir) several times for Lessons and Carols Services. Just beautiful!

  2. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    If you are interested in the composer of this carol, there is an interesting discussion about this interesting lady, and her remarkable activities during WWII featured on ‘The Choir’ here [scroll forward to 1hr 5mins 40secs in]

  3. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    I have to say, I did not warm to E.P.’s wartime compositions featured in #2; not at all in the same league as the Apple Tree, but then, perhaps that was not the reason they were composed as they were, as the program speculates – although the Scottish choral group may have had some part in murdering them.

  4. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    Mind you, even the use of the term ‘Daybook’ may be odd. You would expect a composer to use a term like diary, notebook, jottings, or journal; but ‘daybook’ is a term more usually [perhaps exclusively] found in that period in business – a record of the day’s transactions – perhaps there is something else recorded in these compositions.