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The Archbishop
of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, in a sermon some years ago for the Three Choirs
Festival, said:
"To listen seriously to music and
to perform it are among our most potent ways of learning what it is to live with
and before God, learning a service that is a perfect freedom... In this
'obedience' of listening and following, we are stretched and deepened,
physically challenged as performers, imaginatively as listeners. The time we
have renounced, given up, is given back to us as a time in which we have become
more human, more real, even when we can't say what we have learned, only that we
have changed." |