Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Christmas time with Sebs

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story of the fall of humanity, the promise of the Messiah, and the birth of Jesus is told in nine short Bible readings from Genesis, the prophetic books and the Gospels, interspers­ed with the Singing of Christmas carols, hymns and choir music.

The format was based on an Order drawn up by Edward Benson, late Archbishop of Canterbury but at that time Bishop of Truro, in Cornwall, for use on Christmas Eve (24 December) in 1880.

The first session of 2019 Christmas Carols by the Choir of St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa consists of Traditiona­l Christmas Hymns(English/Latin), Classical compositio­ns of great composers such as Handel, David Willcocks, Franz Schubert etc and traditiona­l Sinhala Hymns.

The second session consists of modern classical compositio­ns and modern songs based on Christmas by Elvis Presley, Dean Martin, Michael Buble, Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Harry Belafonte, Andy Williams, Shaking Stevens, Mariah Carey, George Michael, Jackson Five and Barbra Streisand.

This year’s theme ‘Night of Silence’ is selected from a famous Christmas Carol which was composed by Daniel Kantor and was arranged by John Ferguson. ‘Night of Silence’ is unlike any other compositio­n, is a tale of longing and belonging’ said Nithila Dilshika, who is one of the conductors of the Choir.

‘This is a compositio­n that continues to evoke questions all over the world. As the composer quoted, composing ‘Night of Silence’ was a healing, integrativ­e act. It was a way of dealing with anxiety of a difficult time. Beginning in the darkness it guides us to that moment when dawn breaks and a morning of endless possibilit­y waits’ he added.

Since 2003 up to date, the annual carol service was developed tremendous­ly year by year due to the dedication and hard work of its interested parties.

St Sebastian’s College Carol service is the main Christmas Carol Service in Moratuwa now. The choir of Our Lady of Victories Convent is also performing for the last 14 long years.

‘This year too, the carols will be held with the aim of spreading the Christmas cheer among the Moratuwa music loving public. The annual carol service is one of the most important and one of the most alluring events in the school calendar.

Currently there are around 100 school choristers from the grades 5 to 13 on different level’ explained Nithila Dilshika.

‘To keep that huge step the foundation was laid back in 2003 with the guidance of late Rev. Fr. Bonnie Fernandopu­lle and our former trainer, founder of modern choir, Rev. Fr. Prasad Niranjan. If these two greats were not there it would have been different picture and a difficult task to continue good work for the present trainers’ he added.

‘Special thanks go to Rev. Fr. Anton Ranjith, Rector and Rev. Father Samesh Anthony, Priest in charge of the choir, Rev. Fr. Vincent Ashley and Rev.Fr. Ranjith Andradi, the former Rector of the College.

No tickets for the event. ‘Night of Silence’ is free for all music lovers and

young and old Sebs.

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