Fulham Palace parkrun… got outrun

This morning’s walk
Distance 15.71 km
Time 3h 6m 12s
Slough, Eton, Windsor
Walking Exercise 17/11/2023
Distance 4.34 km
Time 43m 57s
Calories 293
Monday walk/run/walk exercise
Distance 6.29 km
Time 48m 21s
Pace 7.41/km
Calories 441
British Airways Flight CFE8768
Embraer E190SR G-LCAG
Zurich (ZRH) to London City Airport LCY
Landed 20:11
Cristóbal de Morales was a prominent figure in the music of the Renaissance. His works exemplified the essence of liturgical music during his time. Among his numerous compositions, ‘Parce Mihi Domine’ stands out for its emotional depth and harmonic richness. The piece captures the spiritual journey of the faithful, inviting listeners into a world of reflection and devotion.
The Hilliard Ensemble’s performance of ‘Parce Mihi Domine’ is remarkable for its clarity and precision. Their unique approach brings forth the intricate vocal harmonies that Morales masterfully crafted. Each voice intertwines beautifully, creating a resonant tapestry that reflects the sanctity of the text. This rendition allows audiences to appreciate not only the historical significance of Morales’s work but also its relevance in contemporary choral music.
Adding a modern twist, Jan Garbarek’s saxophone weaves through Morales’s composition, creating a bridge between the past and the present. His improvisational style enhances the somber yet uplifting qualities of ‘Parce Mihi Domine.’ The combination of the ancient choral tradition with Garbarek’s ethereal saxophone stylings invites a profound introspection, appealing to both classical aficionados and modern listeners alike.