Van Gogh

Up early for Van Gogh and Britain at the Tate. Some lovely paintings they are all about himself and discoveries like Christopher Wood. Members special opening 8 to 10 Saturdays a wonderful idea! Some rooms I had to myself! The queue outside Tate Britain at 10 horrendous. So glad I was there at 8. Abandoned Cadogan square garden idea as wet. To St John East Dulwich for Andrew Chadney's recital. Some out of tune stops. Buxtehude and Percy Fletcher. Nice chat to John Webber. Bridge adagio too slow and no flow. Sitting in the hospice with John East and listening to radio 3, I spoke to John about that superb passage at the beginning of part 2 of Gerontius illustrating the sleep of the soul. "I went to sleep and now I am awake. It is the voices who say the Profiscere hither the echoes come. Go forth upon thy journey Christian soul." As Alan Rees said "This is a loving God welcoming us home". Who can imagine the music in heaven? John Bell said all the strange harmonies and traditions will combine in one wonderful harmony. Be at peace dear friend. All shall be well. Have left a small radio for him. Bought a hospice teddy. After Latin mass at cathedral met Roger in the sacristy which is very helpful. Seminarian Tom spoke at Mass for Vocations Sunday. Victoria choir sang Missa Brevis by Owain Arwel Hughes. Poulenc Dialogues from Met on radio 3.

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