Talk:Compline Choir
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Another major media recognition of Compline was in the 1999 report on NPR, March 1, 1999, in their series on "Youth and Religion": http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1046302 KVPeterson (talk) 17:53, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
Perhaps more examples of articles written about Compline as sung by the Compline Choir in Seattle would suffice. See also:
Connelly, Joel. “Hallock’s gift: songs of praise,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 17 December 1977, A4.
Connelly, Joel. “Young people attending St. Mark’s Compline rite,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 25 August 1973, A6.
“The faithful are casual at this Sunday service,” New York Times, 16 March 1997, 36.
Guykema, Warren. “St. Mark’s Cathedral group is devoted to Compline,” Seattle Times, 22 December 1963, 8-9.
Hanna, Barbara. “Singing of Compline a 27-year tradition at St. Mark’s,” (Bellevue, Wash.) Journal-American (21 November 1981), B1.
Ko, H. Min. “The Compline Choir tingles the spine,” (University of Washington) Daily (3 September 1997), 4D.
Liff, Bob. “Voices of the ancients,” Seattle Sun 5:7 (22 February 1978), 1 and 6.
“Meditative church service has something for everyone; mostly young people flock to Compline,” Sun (Baltimore, Md.), 16 March 1997, 9A.
Thiele, Gloria. “Music that spans the ages: young people drawn to Compline service,” (Archdiocese of Seattle) Progress 97:28 (4 August 1994), 1 and 14.
Urwin, Ray W. “An interview with Peter Hallock,” Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians (September 1992), 3-8.
Wainwright, Patricia. “Under a single light: the lure of Compline,” Living Church 208:15 (10 April 1994), 11.
Andersonjason3 (talk) 17:15, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
Why are you speedying this? Look at the source list. I see its gotten mentioned by the New York Times and the Seattle PI. That fulfills notability for a musical group. --Pstanton (talk) 05:03, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
Compline Choir was the first and formative example for many similar choirs now in the USA and abroad.
A similar page can be seen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_Trinity_College,_Cambridge —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jhenson1 (talk • contribs) 05:09, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
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