Henry Croswell et al. in St Gabriel's Church, Chrisp Street, Poplar, East End of London - 11 March, 1883, 06:50 PM

from Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell, page 325:

O[rgan]. – Very small, against the wall and simply played.  It is my idea of perfection.

H[ymns]. – A. & M., a correct Lenten selection.

C[hoir]. – Large, surpliced and cassocked.  The singing was poor.  Two choir men were obtrusively High Church and crossed themselves at each of the Glorias.

[The congregation numbered] 130 – A nice selection of people.  Some looked well-to-do.  All knelt but none was ritualistic.  …   more >>

cite as

Henry Croswell, Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell. In British Library, number 000826807, C.194.c.113 , p. 325. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1552566190307 accessed: 24 April, 2024 (By permission of the British Library.)

location of experience: St Gabriel's Church, Chrisp Street, Poplar, East End of London

Listeners

Henry Croswell
assurance clerk, Sunday School teacher
1840-1893

Listening to

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Anglican church music performed by the choir and organist of St Gabriel's Church Chrisp Street
Lenten hymns selected from 'Hymns A&M' performed by the choir and organist of St Gabriel's Church Chrisp Street

Experience Information

Date/Time 11 March, 1883, 06:50 PM
Duration 1 hours
Medium live
Listening Environment in the company of others, indoors, in public

Notes

Henry Croswell (1840–93) kept a record of his visits to churches in London over a period of more than twelve years (1872–85). He made methodical notes about the number of clergy, the churchmanship, the congregation, the sermon and the church architecture, as well as commenting on the music that he heard (the organ, the hymns and the choir). The above listening experience has been extracted from one of these records. ‘Hymns Ancient and Modern for use in the Services of the Church’ (1861; Appendix, 1868; Second edition, 1875; Supplement, 1889) was envisaged as an anthology of the best hymns available and became the most widely-used hymnbook in the Church of England during the late nineteenth century. William Henry Monk (1823–89) was musical editor.


Originally submitted by lcc5 on Thu, 14 Mar 2019 12:23:10 +0000
Approved on Wed, 15 Jul 2020 09:04:28 +0100