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Ep 13: Football, choirs and Bantam of the Opera with James Sills

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This week we invite James Sills into the assembly hall for a great conversation. We chat about the links between football and singing which have combined in his awesome new project called Bantam of the Opera for BBC Sounds. This is a project bringing together Bradford City fans for the year of the city of culture in Bradford. James, Lesley Garett and Chris Kamara are linking up to get the football fans singing! James talks also about the work he did online with Sofa singers plus his journey into leading choirs.

Before we get to the chat, I have a forgotten school assembly classic as this week’s singalong. It is called I watch the sunrise. Let me know if you know this one or if you have any requests for future singalongs.

If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com.

Timestamps:
0:00: Intro and catch up

02:51: ‘I watch the sunrise’ singalong

05:40: James Sills interview

10:10: Bradford as city of culture and intro to Bantam of the Opera

13:55: James’s journey into leading choirs

18:35: Links with football

23:30: Singing as a safe space and corporates

28:40: James’s book ‘Do Sing’

29:55: Sofa singers and virtual choirs

34:13: Recognition for work in music

37:55: Bantam of the Opera

45:23: Singing as therapy and music in schools

50:10: Power of communal singing

52:10: James’s favourite school assembly song

55:15: Conclusion to interview

58:24: Round-up and goodbyes

Send us a text

~~~

I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/

~~~

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Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com

~~~

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Chapters

1. Intro and catch up (00:00:00)

2. ‘I watch the sunrise’ singalong (00:02:51)

3. James Sills interview (00:05:40)

4. Bradford as city of culture and intro to Bantam of the Opera (00:10:10)

5. James’s journey into leading choirs (00:13:55)

6. Links with football (00:18:35)

7. Singing as a safe space and corporates (00:23:30)

8. James’s book ‘Do Sing’ (00:28:40)

9. Sofa singers and virtual choirs (00:29:55)

10. Recognition for work in music (00:34:13)

11. Bantam of the Opera (00:37:55)

12. Singing as therapy and music in schools (00:45:23)

13. Power of communal singing (00:50:10)

14. James’s favourite school assembly song (00:52:10)

15. Conclusion to interview (00:55:15)

16. Round-up and goodbyes (00:58:24)

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This week we invite James Sills into the assembly hall for a great conversation. We chat about the links between football and singing which have combined in his awesome new project called Bantam of the Opera for BBC Sounds. This is a project bringing together Bradford City fans for the year of the city of culture in Bradford. James, Lesley Garett and Chris Kamara are linking up to get the football fans singing! James talks also about the work he did online with Sofa singers plus his journey into leading choirs.

Before we get to the chat, I have a forgotten school assembly classic as this week’s singalong. It is called I watch the sunrise. Let me know if you know this one or if you have any requests for future singalongs.

If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com.

Timestamps:
0:00: Intro and catch up

02:51: ‘I watch the sunrise’ singalong

05:40: James Sills interview

10:10: Bradford as city of culture and intro to Bantam of the Opera

13:55: James’s journey into leading choirs

18:35: Links with football

23:30: Singing as a safe space and corporates

28:40: James’s book ‘Do Sing’

29:55: Sofa singers and virtual choirs

34:13: Recognition for work in music

37:55: Bantam of the Opera

45:23: Singing as therapy and music in schools

50:10: Power of communal singing

52:10: James’s favourite school assembly song

55:15: Conclusion to interview

58:24: Round-up and goodbyes

Send us a text

~~~

I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/

~~~

Follow me on socials at:

Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/

TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge

YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge

Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com

~~~

Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it!

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992

Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro and catch up (00:00:00)

2. ‘I watch the sunrise’ singalong (00:02:51)

3. James Sills interview (00:05:40)

4. Bradford as city of culture and intro to Bantam of the Opera (00:10:10)

5. James’s journey into leading choirs (00:13:55)

6. Links with football (00:18:35)

7. Singing as a safe space and corporates (00:23:30)

8. James’s book ‘Do Sing’ (00:28:40)

9. Sofa singers and virtual choirs (00:29:55)

10. Recognition for work in music (00:34:13)

11. Bantam of the Opera (00:37:55)

12. Singing as therapy and music in schools (00:45:23)

13. Power of communal singing (00:50:10)

14. James’s favourite school assembly song (00:52:10)

15. Conclusion to interview (00:55:15)

16. Round-up and goodbyes (00:58:24)

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Following on from last week’s episode, today’s assembly is focussed on the classic tune: I Vow to Thee, My Country . I’ll be exploring the history and tension behind one of Britain’s most emotional hymns. If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Intro to the topics today 2:20: Catch up 5:19: Obscure question on email 7:00: I Vow to Thee intro 11:30: How did this hymn come about? 12:35: Who wrote the words? 15:31: Poem reading plus extra verse! 18:08: History of lyricist Cecil Spring Rice 21:06: Link to Gustav Holst 25:10: Second tune by Ralph Vaughan Williams “Abinger” 29:00: The controversial patriotism of I Vow to Thee 35:30: Links between Holst and Parry 36:15: Rugby anthem and World in Union 38:30: I Vow to Thee, My Country SINGALONG 41:20: Teaser for next week’s episode Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
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Over the past couple of weeks in April I’ve been in the States on holiday. Clearly, I’m not very good at fully relaxing so I teamed up with Anthony Garone from the YouTube channel Make Weird Music for a great conversation. We discuss topics such as being a content creator on YouTube, music education in the States vs the UK, creative mindsets, confidence and even some of the best British exports to the US. You can find Anthony’s channel here and all it’s weird goodness: https://www.youtube.com/@MakeWeirdMusic If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Introducing Anthony and the start of Make Weird Music 3:00: Eccentricity in British music and the school assembly in UK and US 9:55: Music in US schools and the universal language of the piano 23:20: The importance of improvisation vs exams 32:20: Can we get weirdness into the classroom? 37:10: Advice on starting out as a content creator 45:15: British vs American mindsets 54:00: Anthony’s best of British culture and the start of Primary School Bangers 01:05:50: Final thoughts and wrap up Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
To celebrate St. George’s Day today, I have Tom Carradine in the assembly hall. He is the mastermind behind the Cockney singalong and has a deep and immersive knowledge of British song from the Victorian music hall to war-time tunes and even obscure classics from the school assembly songbooks. He also is the best dressed and moustachioed musician in the UK. Feel free to check it out on YouTube too. During this epic chat, I hand over the piano keys to Tom so he can dip in and out of musical examples throughout our hour-long conversation. We discover his epic renditions of Shine Jesus Shine from his school days, how the Cockney singalong began and enjoying the heritage of British songs. Also, he reveals the one song that everyone around the world knows! If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Introducing Tom Carradine 02:00: Tom’s route from biochemistry to Cockney singalong via Musical Theatre 10:00: Does Tom include Musical Theatre tunes in his singalong? Mary Poppins link to Cockney songs 12:35: Playing piano in assembly and Any Dream Will Do 16:15: Mr Fogg’s and international audience members 18:15: The one song that everyone knows around the world! 19:55: The Great American songbook vs Cockney tunes 23:40: Pearly Kings and Queens and domestic piano playing 27:00: Cockney humour and My Old Man Said Follow the Van 30:17: Tom’s singalongs and newer singalong classics 36:20: Why did Tom decide on the Cockney tradition as he’s NOT a Cockney! 38:07: Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay school songbook 39:50: I lift up my finger. Forgotten school assembly tune 41:38: Why Cockneys “have a banana”, rhyming slang and Wilton’s Music Hall 50:47: Celebrating St George’s Day and bringing a positive spin to the English song tradition 55:18: Is singing national songs appropriate? Jerusalem and sea shanties 01:00:00: Changing the show for children and the benefits of a singalong 01:07:30: Tom’s favourite school assembly tune Streets of London singalong 01:10:20: Streets of London singalong 01:12:20: Final thoughts and wrap up Find Tom Carradine online: https://www.tomcarradine.com/ Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
This week we invite James Sills into the assembly hall for a great conversation. We chat about the links between football and singing which have combined in his awesome new project called Bantam of the Opera for BBC Sounds. This is a project bringing together Bradford City fans for the year of the city of culture in Bradford. James, Lesley Garett and Chris Kamara are linking up to get the football fans singing! James talks also about the work he did online with Sofa singers plus his journey into leading choirs. Before we get to the chat, I have a forgotten school assembly classic as this week’s singalong. It is called I watch the sunrise. Let me know if you know this one or if you have any requests for future singalongs. If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Intro and catch up 02:51: ‘I watch the sunrise’ singalong 05:40: James Sills interview 10:10: Bradford as city of culture and intro to Bantam of the Opera 13:55: James’s journey into leading choirs 18:35: Links with football 23:30: Singing as a safe space and corporates 28:40: James’s book ‘Do Sing’ 29:55: Sofa singers and virtual choirs 34:13: Recognition for work in music 37:55: Bantam of the Opera 45:23: Singing as therapy and music in schools 50:10: Power of communal singing 52:10: James’s favourite school assembly song 55:15: Conclusion to interview 58:24: Round-up and goodbyes Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
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It’s the Easter holidays! Or it nearly is, depending on what school you’re at. That means it is time to decide on the best ever Easter singalongs, whether we look at some traditional classic hymns or some newer school assembly tunes. Thanks to those that voted for their favourites and let me know if your choice was left off the list! Either way, most of these songs will be stuck in your head. Before we get to the Easter singalongs, there are some great questions and emails which even include a Calon Lân singalong in Welsh. Hopefully I got most of the pronunciation correct. If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Intro, catch up and what’s to come 05:22: I’m writing a book! 07:17: Email about Welsh singing 09:40: Calon Lan singalong 11:05: Q&A section 18:04: Best Easter songs honorary mentions 25:01: Easter bangers intro 26:53: Top 10 Easter bangers! 32:58: Round-up and goodbyes Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
Why is it so important to introduce children to music from an early age? This week I had a slightly different performing experience to usual as my Sunday morning was spent doing my show with a twist: the audience were mostly under the age of 5! Afterwards I had a great chat and interview with Polly Ives who runs Concerteenies which provides live music experiences for parents and young children. In the chat we touch on the importance of early years music experiences and also the future of music education. Even if you don’t have children yourself, or if you don’t work in education then I’m sure you will really enjoy the chat we have. If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Intro and gig catch up 07:02: Interview and intro to Polly Ives 08:55: The acts that perform with Concerteenies 10:45: Any unexpected reactions from the children? 11:55: Did online sessions work? 14:50: How does music impact early childhood development? 17:27: The benefits for parents of providing live music to children 19:39: How parents can incorporate music into the daily life of their children 20:45: The misconceptions of Early Years music 23:20: What are the next plans for Concerteenies? 27:45: Pitching to adults as well as children 28:55: Polly’s favourite school banger 31:20: Round-up and goodbyes! Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
The questions were thrown open this week on my socials. I had some great obscure song requests come in alongside a prompt to explore the best British advert jingles. I even get some AI opinions on this before I do a deeply educational analysis of the iconic Toys R Us theme which is an “an all-out banger” according the YouTube comments. I had to figure out WHY it is so good! Let me know what your favourite advert jingle was, growing up! If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Intro, school exams and catch up 07:15: Upcoming gigs shoutout 12:40: Emails and obscure song requests 16:30: There was a princess long ago 18:05: At half past 3 we go home to tea 19:45: Question and Answers 26:03: What’s the best advert tune? 27:40: Chat GPT’s Top 10 advert jingles 37:09: TOYS R US DEEP DIVE 45:12: Goodbyes! Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
It was an absolute delight to spend nearly an hour talking to Graham Kendrick about his songwriting craft, the connection of worship music and of course the ultimate school assembly banger: Shine Jesus Shine! In the timestamps below you can see the topics we discuss and make sure you listen ALL the way to the end as there is a special one-off performance of Shine Jesus Shine live at the Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall on 16th March. I’d love to know your thoughts on the conversation and let me know any comments or questions you may have. If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Introduction to Graham Kendrick and what’s coming up 01:37: Graham Kendrick interview begins 03:10: How does he feel about Shine Jesus Shine being an assembly banger? 05:27: How did Shine Jesus Shine get into schools around the UK? 07:41: Did Graham know it would be a hit? 12:48: Taking Shine Jesus Shine to Spring Harvest 17:13: What was the songwriting transition to writing for worship? 18:15: Was there much push-back against rock instruments? 20:45: Graham’s new songwriting and new album 24:00: Graham’s Dad and the healing joy of communal singing 30:20: Singing Shine Jesus Shine at Glastonbury 31:00: The pop and rock musicians that influenced Graham 34:35: School songs as a new folk tradition 37:05: Finding the ‘heart songs’ with songwriters from other countries 40:35: Has Graham worked in the States? 42:05: The change in school assembly singing and Harvest songs 45:58: Where did the claps in Shine Jesus Shine come from?! 47:35: What else should people listen to? 48:30: Balancing the love of church music with issues with religion 51:40: Graham’s memories of school singing 53:12: Conclusion of the interview 53:42: SHINE JESUS SHINE LIVE PERFORMANCE! Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
Can you really smash glass with singing?! How do you even find out you can sing opera? Find out the stories behind becoming an opera singer, the state of singing in Wales and much more with today’s chat with Eleri Gwilym. She is currently playing Queen of the Night in the Magic Flute by Mozart and has some fascinating insights into the life of being an opera singer. Thanks for the submitted questions, I hope this podcast clears up some preconceptions about opera and opera singers! Also, wait for the only use of the word ‘undulations’ in a podcast. If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com . Timestamps: 0:00: Intro and welcome to Eleri Gwilym 03:20: How old were you when you started learning opera? 04:11: Do they learn the language in general or just learn the songs for the Opera? 05:16: Best primary school hymn to sing In opera style? 05:45: Memories of singing in Swansea 07:19: Can you really smash glass with singing?!! 08:23: How do you even find out you can opera sing?! 09:14: How did you know your voice was suitable for opera? 11:02: What made you get into Opera and not any other music genre? 12:02: What's the most annoying 'opera singer stereotype' you've come across? 16:24: What happens to opera sets after productions? 18:34: How do they look after their voice? 20:04: Any go-to warm ups? 22:00: Singing in Welsh schools and how to encourage singing 25:20: Any way to make opera more accessible? 30:14: Thoughts on Cardiff Uni dropping the Music course 31:40: Studying law over music 33:30: Y Deryn Pur intro and chat 34:56 Y Deryn Pur PERFORMANCE 36:05: Roundup and goodbyes! Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
Cecil Frances Alexander cracked out some absolute belters in her time. Today’s episode dives into one of her most iconic hymns. It’s one that we all know and love: All Things Bright and Beautiful. I look at all the different versions of the melody, explore the lyrics and even have a cameo Radio 1 message about her by Greg James. Which version of the hymn tune is your favourite? If you have any song requests for future episodes, please do send me a comment, email or message! Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. 0:00: Intro 03:00: Weekly Catch Up and small venue appreciation 08:10: Song request chats 10:41: The Golden Cockerel singalong 13:40: Cecil Frances Alexander 15:55: CFA on Radio 1?! 17:35: Tune 1 from Come & Praise (Royal Oak) 19:08: Tune 2 from Come & Praise by Graham Westcott 20:24: Tune by WH Monk 20:42: Tune by John Rutter 21:30: Controversial third verse 22:38: Purple headed mountains 25:15: All Things Bright and Beautiful SINGALONG 27:17: Roundup and goodbyes! Send us a text ~~~ I am on tour all year, across the UK and you can book your tickets at: https://jamesbpartridge.com/ ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesBPartridgeOfficial/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jamesbpartridge YouTube: http://youtube.com/jamesbpartridge Send me a message: notesfromschoolpodcast@gmail.com ~~~ Find the podcast on all streaming services and leave a review if you've enjoyed it! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ta8ch0BjnuV6GDgGv7BN2?si=5270e69bbb9a431e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-school/id1790674992 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/054bf11f-a134-42c7-9114-f1398cc3fbe8/notes-from-school…
 
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