As a short prelude to the lecture, let us listen to the world-renowned male vocal ensemble, Chanticleer, perform the choral work, “I have had singing”.1,2 The text of the work follows:The singing—There was so much singing then,and this was my pleasure, too.We all sang—the boys in the fields,the chapels were full of singing, always singing.Here I lie. I have had pleasure enough.I have had singing!
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