The Trusty Servant May 2017 No.123 | Page 12

No . 123
The Trusty Servant unison and then all start singing at different times when they were more confident . Otherwise , a lot of the counterpoint is inspired by Herbert Howells , though not the harmony , because I spent far too long harmonising like Howells as a student .
JT : I also hear some influence from Arvo Pärt , or at least from his instrumental music ...
OT : I am a bit of a sucker for anything Baltic , really ! But any Pärt in the Magnificat comes through the route of Sacred Minimalism along with Tavener . I use a lot of minimalist techniques such as paradiddles , and I don ’ t know a lot of choral music which does that .
JT : That is usually restricted to the 60s Downtown NY school of minimalism .
OT : Yes , Steve Reich is a huge inspiration . And learning to judge when you ’ ve earnt the right to move on from an idea in a piece of music , how to pace it .
JT : Where do you see yourself in relation to certain schools and traditions of composition ?
OT : I would like to place myself with the Sacred Minimalists , as opposed to the English Choral tradition of Stanford , Vaughan Williams , Howells . But I suppose there is a bit of crossover .
JT : And often nowadays , when it ’ s increasingly rare to find truly original art , it ’ s the combination of two unacquainted elements which can achieve its own originality .
OT : Indeed . JT : What does the future hold for you ?
OT : I have got a Passion to write . The marvellous Lucia Quinault is writing the libretto , so I can ’ t wait to get cracking on that . I am waiting until my 33rd birthday , because that ’ s the same age that Jesus was when he died , so it ’ s the right time to compose a Passion .
JT : Penderecki also wrote his St Luke Passion at that age , right ?
OT : Indeed , a wonderful piece . I think my Passion will be even more Bachian , but there is only so much I can pre-plan stylistically .
JT : Thank you very much for your time .

Update from the Crown and Manor Club

Rupert Hill ( F , 67-72 ), Club Council member , reports :
‘ Crown and Manor ’ will be a name familiar to even the oldest living Wykehamists : the association of the Crown and Manor Club with Winchester College has existed since 1926 , when Arthur and Harold Llewellyn Smith and a number of fellow OWs established The Crown Club as a boys ’ club , near Kingsland Road in Hackney . In 1939 , the Llewellyn Smiths managed to acquire the premises of another , older , boys ’ club , founded in 1903 , the New North Road Club , or ‘ Hoxton Manor ’ as it had become by then . The two clubs were merged as Crown and Manor Club , Hoxton , and Hoxton Manor ’ s site in Wiltshire Row , adjoining the Grand Union Canal , has been the Club ’ s home ever since .
Much about the Club has changed since 1939 , but much , too , has stayed the same . Not the least of the continuity has been provided by Win Coll , which is the only one of the great public schools still to maintain an involvement with an organization of this sort . The Club ’ s trustee-directors – or Council , in the Club ’ s parlance – have always included several OWs ( there are six at the moment ). One of the Club ’ s two assured sources of income is the old Winchester College Mission , whose funds were subsumed in the present-day Wykeham Crown and Manor Trust 25 years ago . The Trust now holds an investment portfolio of roughly £ 900,000 ; its trustees are all OWs , and include the Headmaster ex officio .
The Club ’ s essential purpose and its activities also remain unchanged . Superficially , the Club ‘ keeps kids off the streets ’; in reality , it does far more than that . It is an organized , activities-based youth club , and not just a social centre . It is open every weekday evening , and the average attendance exceeds 50 . And it is entirely voluntary : the boys and young men – the members – come because they want to , and because the Club ’ s activities attract them . Not surprisingly , it is hugely popular with parents .
Sports activities remain at the heart of the Club – and the achievements over the past year have been excellent . In football , the Under 14s and Under 16s both won the National Association Fivea-Side Championships and the Under 17s won their division in the Mid-Week League . Past members play with football clubs in the highest divisions in England and Germany . In athletics , the Club had three top-ten finalists in the National Cross-Country Championships . Tabletennis and basketball continue to be well supported , and this year saw a tentative first stab at fencing .
But this is not just a sporting club . For many years , the Club has run classes , and it remains a requirement for every member who participates in sport to attend an academic class . Here it is not so easy to quantify the Club ’ s
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