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London, England, Jun 9, 2021 / 04:00 am (CNA). Some of St. John Henry Newman’s best-loved words will be heard on Thursday as they have never been heard before. They will feature in a new work by the composer Sir James MacMillan performed publicly for the first time on June 10 at Farm Street Church in London, England. The piece, “Nothing in Vain,” is a setting of a meditation written by the English saint on March 7, 1848, that includes the famous line “God has created me to do Him some definite service.” MacMillan, one of the world’s leading composers, told CNA that he was struck by how much drama Newman packed into the brief reflection. ....
Mountain Scene April 30, 2021 By TRACEY ROXBURGH and PHILIP CHANDLER The past’s set to meet the present in Arrowtown next Friday, in more ways than one. World-acclaimed organist Kemp English and his partner, virtuoso violinist and New Zealand Symphony Orchestra assistant concert master Yuka Eguchi, will join the Central Otago Regional Choir’s concert series, starting at the Arrowtown Athenaeum Hall. And, as an added bonus, the first half of the choir’s programme will feature the New Zealand premiere of four of British composer Will Todd’s works. Choir member and pianist Alison Frude says Todd was due to come to last year’s World Symposium on Choral Music, planned to be held in Auckland, which was ‘‘a big coup, anyway’’. ....
Wednesday 21 April 2021 - 2:45pm Chelsea fans protested against the European Super League (ESL) outside Stamford Bridge AFP | Adrian DENNIS LONDRES - In just 48 hours, English football fans forced four billionaires, a Russian oligarch and an Emirati sheikh into a hasty retreat as the European Super League collapsed with the withdrawal of six Premier League clubs. The owners of Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham had signed up with six other Spanish and Italian clubs to a money-spinning ESL project, but with far-reaching consequences for the rest of the football pyramid. On the back of a fans revolt, governments and governing bodies mobilised to threaten the dirty dozen with expulsion from domestic and continental competitions. ....
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