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Montgomerie Kingston Symphony 2016
Former Kingston Symphony member John Dezamba has donated a violin to the Kingston Symphony Association to be played each year by a member of the Kingston Youth Orchestra. This beautiful violin was handcrafted in Kingston by violin maker Alberto Garcia in 2016. The first recipient of the Dezamba/Garcia violin, which Alberto has named 'Nicolas', is longtime Kingston Youth Orchestra member and first violinist Danielle Montgomerie. In this video, John discusses his musical career and Danielle talks about her past experiences as a violinist as well as her future musical aspirations. Danielle is very honoured to be the first recipient of this spectacular instrument. This is an exciting start to an annual tradition with the Kingston Youth Orchestra.
Webb George James Webb Lowell Mason Eglinton Holy Trinity Church 1803 1830 1859 1871 1878 1887 1914 1973 2016
"The Lord will be a refuge" - an 1859 anthem by George James Webb +••.••(...)), as adapted in "Congregational Church Music" (1871) - played by Peter Tylor on the pipe organ at Holy Trinity Church, St Austell, Cornwall, a.k.a. St Austell Parish Church (NPOR K00221), 16/02/2016. The Lord will be a refuge for the oppressèd, a refuge in times of trouble; and they that know, that know Thy name will put their trust in Thee. For Thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek Thee, for Thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them, forsaken them that seek Thee. The Lord will be a refuge for the oppressèd, a refuge in times of trouble; and they that know, that know Thy name will put their trust in Thee, will put their trust in Thee. (from Psalm 9, verses 9-10) G. J. Webb - best known for his tune "Morning Light" (“Stand up, stand up for Jesus”) - was born in Wiltshire, and began his musical career as an organist in Falmouth, Cornwall, but in 1830 emigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, where he established himself as an organist and composer, and collaborated with Lowell Mason in compiling collections of music and in founding the Boston Academy of Music. This 3M&P pipe organ with 35 speaking stops - originally built as a 2M&P in about 1878 by Bryceson Bros and Ellis of London, enlarged with the addition of the third (Choir) manual by Hele & Co. of Plymouth and Exeter in 1914, and rebuilt by Maurice Eglinton of Saltash in 1973 - is, according to at least one member of the congregation here at Holy Trinity, one of the finest church organs in Cornwall. Regrettably, however, it is not currently heard as often as it deserves to be, since - the worship style at Holy Trinity being predominantly charismatic evangelical - it is rarely used at the main Sunday services, the music being largely provided by an instrumental group (albeit a very good one of its kind). Worse still, its future is at present uncertain, owing to proposed (but not yet finalised) alterations to the building: initial development plans, displayed in the church some time ago, included meeting rooms on two levels in the space where the organ now stands. Although my main purpose in making videos is to entertain, educate and/or provide spiritual uplift to those who watch them, I hope my recordings of the Holy Trinity organ will also raise awareness of this fine instrument, which deserves to be preserved, used and appreciated as an asset to the church and to the wider community of St Austell. Long may it remain here to glorify God and to uplift the hearts and souls of those who hear it!
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