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Easter Cycle 2005

Wednesday, 9 February, 2005
ASH WEDNESDAY
7.00pm Solemn Mass
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(No Organ)

Propers:
Service:
Motet:Int:
Grad:
Off: 
Com:
Miseris omnium
Mass for three voices – Byrd
O bone Jesu
 – PalestrinaLord, in this thy mercy’s day – St Philip
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein
O Christ, who art the light and day – Christe, qui lux
Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? – Song 46
O God, unseen yet ever near – St Flavian

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Sunday, 13 February, 2005
Lent I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)


Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
Asperges me
Invocabit me

Darke in F
Angeliis suis
 – Fux

Stand up, and bless the Lord – Carlisle
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein
Thou didst leave thy throne – Margaret
Largo, from Concerto in D for Lute
 – Vivaldi
Lord Jesus, think on me – St Paul’s
Oft in danger, oft in woe – University College

Marpurg : Chorale Prelude, Herr, Ich habe missgehandelt

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Sunday, 20 February, 2005
Lent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Kauffmann : Chorale Prelude, O Gott, du frommer Gott


Propers:
Service: 
Motet:

Int: 
Grad:
Off: 
Com: 

Rec:
Asperges me
Reminiscere
Missa Emendemus in melius
 – Palestrina
Prevent us, O Lord-Byrd

Through all the changing scenes of life – Wiltshire
Immortal love for ever full – Bishopthorpe
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot’s Leigh
Adagio, from Concerto II in A minor, BWV593 – Bach
My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Sing praise to God who reigns above – Luther

Handel : Overture, from “Music for the Royal Fireworks”

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Sunday, 27 February, 2005
Lent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Samuel Wesley : Adagio, from Voluntary I, Op 6


Propers :
Service :
Anthem :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com : 
Rec :
Asperges me
Oculi mei
Missa in tempore Quadragesimae
 – Michael Haydn
Lord, let me know mine end – Greene

Saviour, when in dust to thee – Aberystwyth
O Holy Ghost, thy people bless – St Timothy
A safe stronghold our God – Ein’ feste Burg
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
Christian, dost thou see them – St Andrew of Crete

 Samuel Wesley : Allegro moderato, from Voluntary I, Op 6

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Sunday, 6 March, 2005
Lent IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Howells : Dalby’s Fancy


Propers :
Service :
Anthem :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Asperges me
Laetare

Jackson in G
Ave verum
 – Mathias

Guide me, O thou great Redeemer – Cwm Rhondda
Dear Lord and Father of mankind – Repton
For the beauty of the earth – Dix
I heard the voice of Jesus say – Kingsfold
City of God, how broad and far – Richmond

Mathias : Processional

7.00pm Solemn Evensong & Benediction:
(The Ven the Rector)

Preces :
Service :
Anthem : 

Psalm : 
Off Hymn :
Hymn : 

O Salutaris :
Tantum ergo : 
Byrd
Byrd Second Service
Like as the hart
 – Howells

39 (Chant: Rogers)
O Christ, who art the Light and Day – Christe, qui lux
Christian, dost thou see them? – St Andrew of Crete 

Hereford
Pange lingua

Howells : Master Tallis’ Testament

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Sunday, 13 March, 2005
Lent V – Passion Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Vann : Prelude on Herzliebster Jesu


Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
Asperges me
Judica me

Mass for four voices
 – Byrd
Drop, drop, slow tears – Gibbons

The royal banners forward go – Vexilla Regis
O My Saviour, lifted – North Coates
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
Chorale Prelude, Erbarm’ dich mein, O Herre Gott – J.S. Bach
Glory be to Jesus – Caswall
When I survey the wondrous cross – Rockingham

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, O Mensch, bewein’ dein’ Sünde gross BWV 622

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Sunday, 20 March, 2005
PALM SUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

The Procession :

The Mass :
Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Introit for Palm Sunday – Liddicoat
All glory, laud and honour – St Theodulph

Domine, ne longe
Missa O quam gloriosum est regnum
 – Victoria
Is it nothing to you – Ouseley

Ride on! ride on in majesty! – St Drostane
There is a green hill – Horsley
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown
At the Cross her station keeping – Stabat Mater
O Sacred head, surrounded – Passion Chorale

J.S. Bach: Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder, fromSt Matthew Passion

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Thursday, 24 March, 2005
MAUNDY THURSDAY
7.00pm High Mass of the Last Supper:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Christe, du Lamm Gottes BWV 619

Propers :
Service :

Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Proc:

Stripping of the altars :
Nos autem
Missa L’Hora Passa
 – Viadana
Kyrie and Gloria – Wilson in D
Christus factus est
 – Anerio

My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
O Thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray – Song 1
Once, only once, and once for all – Albano
Now, my tongue, the mystery telling – French Carol


Psalm 22 (Tonus Peregrinus)

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Friday, 25 March, 2005
GOOD FRIDAY
12 noon: Solemn Liturgy:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Kyrie :
Passion : 
Veneration of the
Cross :
Procession of the Sacrament :
Communion of the Sacred Ministers :
Communion of the People :

Post Communion :
Missa O Quam gloriosum – Victoria
The Passion according to John – Victoria

Solemn Reproaches of St John Damascene – Victoria

Crux Fidelis
 – John of Portugal

Herzliebster Jesu
 – J.S. Bach

Crucifixus
 – Lotti
When David heard that Absalom was slain – Tomkins
Miserere
 – Allegri

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Saturday, 26 March, 2005
HOLY SATURDAY
11.00pm Solemn Mass of the Easter Vigil:
(The Ven the Rector)

The Vigil:

1st Lesson : 
Hymn :

2nd Lesson :
Motet :

3rd Lesson :
Psalm : 

4th Lesson :
Motet :

5th Lesson : 
Motet :


The Creation
Creator of the starry height – Conditor alme

Abraham’s sacrifice
Glory be to Jesus – Caswall

The Exodus
114 (Tonus Peregrinus)

Isaiah’s prophecy of redemption
Hide not thou thy face – Farrant

The valley of dry bones
If ye love me – Tallis

The Blessing of the New Fire and Entry into the Church:

The Exultet

The Mass:

Gloria :
Propers :
Service:
Motet 

Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Wilson in D
Haec dies
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Ave Verum
 – Saint-Saëns

The Lamb’s high banquet called to share – Grenoble
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Jesus Christ is risen today – Easter Hymn

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony

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Sunday, 27 March, 2005
EASTER
10.00am High Mass:
(Farewell mass of the Ven the Rector)

Strauss : Feierlicher Einzug,for Organ and Trombone (arr Reger)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :
Carol :
Regina Coeli

Int :
Grad:
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Resurrexi
Darke in F
 (with Brass Quintet)
Ave Verum
 – Saint-Saëns
Eya! Resurrexit, for Choir, Organ and Brass Quintet
 – Irish
Easter Hymn

Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (fanfare in G, David Johnson)
The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe (fanfare in B flat, David Johnson)
Christ the Lord is risen again! – Würtemburg (fanfare in E flat, David Johnson)
Love’s redeeming work is done – Savannah
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus (fanfare in C, David Johnson)

Charpentier: Prelude to a Te Deum for Organ and Brass Quintet (arr Irish)

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Sunday, 3 April, 2005
Low Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Mendelssohn : Andante tranquillo, from Sonata No 3 in A major

Service :
Regina Coeli

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Wilson in D
Easter Hymn

Ye choirs of new Jerusalem – St Fulbert
The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
The strife is o’er, the battle done – Victory

S.S. Wesley : Choral Song and Fugue

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Sunday, 10 April, 2005
Easter II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Mendelssohn : Andante religioso, from Sonata No 4 in B flat major

Propers :
Service :
Anthem :
Regina Coeli :

Int :
Grad : 
Off :
Com:
Rec : 
Misericordia Domini
C.V. Stanford in C & F (Kyrie: arr. Irish)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem –
 Stanford
Easter Hymn

The Lamb’s high banquet called to share – Grenoble
The King of love my Shepherd is – Dominus regit me
That Eastertide with joy was bright – Easter Song
Faithful Shapherd, feed me – Pastor pastorum
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

Mendelssohn :Allegro maestoso e vivace, from Sonata No 2 in C minor

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Sunday, 17 April, 2005
Easter III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

C.S. Lang :Tuba Tune in D major

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :


Rec :
Jubilate Deo
Mass for three voices
 – Byrd
Cantate Domino
 – Pitoni

Ye that know the Lord is gracious – Hyfrydol
Thou art the way: by thee alone – St James
Light’s abode, celestial Salem – Regent Square
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Adagio, from Concerto for Two Clarinets – Krommer
(Matthew Reid and James Pape – clarinets)
The strife is o’er – Victory

Reger : Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor

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Sunday, 24 April, 2005
Easter IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)
(Organ : Peter Jones)

Propers :
Service :
Anthem :
Regina coeli :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Cantate Domino
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Adoramus te, Christe
 – Clemens non Papa
Easter Hymn

The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Stand up, and bless the Lord – Carlisle
Come ye faithful, raise the anthem – Unser Herrscher
Bread of the world in mercy broken – Genevan Psalm cxviii
Jerusalem, my happy home – Southwell

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Sunday, 1 May, 2005
THE FEAST OF ST PHILIP AND ST JAMES
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Beverley Johnson)
(Organ : Peter Jones)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Exclamaverunt
Missa O Quam Gloriosum est regnum
 – Victoria
Holy is the true light – Harris

The eternal gifts of Christ the King – Church Triumphant
Hail! princes of the host of heaven – Grenoble
Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth – Hanover
Let saints on earth in concert sing – Dundee
Captains of the saintly band – University College

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction
(The Rev Fr Beverley Johnson)

Thalben-Ball : Elegy

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Off Hymn :
Hymn :

O salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Byrd
Sumsion in A
Give us the wings of faith
 – Bullock

8 (Chant : Ouseley)
The eternal gifts of Christ the King – Church Triumphant
Hail! princes of the host of heaven – Grenoble

Hereford
Regent Square

Murrill : Carillon

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Thursday, 5 May, 2005
THE FEAST OF THE ASCENSION
7.00pm High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Heut’ triumphiret Gottes Sohn BWV 630

Propers :
Service :
Anthem :

Int :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Viri Galilaei
Darke in F
God is gone up with a merry noise
 – Croft

Hail the day that sees him rise – Llanfair
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph – Rex gloriae
Once, only once, and once for all – Albino
The head that once was crowned with thorns – St Magnus

Thewes : Festival Trumpet Tune in D

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Sunday, 8 May, 2005
Sunday after The Ascension
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

C.S. Lang : Fanfare

Propers :
Service :
Anthem :
Regina coeli :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Exaudi, Domine
Darke in F
God is gone up with a merry noise
 – Croft
Easter Hymn

Hail the day that sees him rise – Llanfair
Where high the heavenly temple stands – Fulda
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph – Rex gloriae
Not a thought of earthly things – Feniton
All hail the power of Jesus’ name – Miles Lane

Elgar (arr Bryan Hesford) : Pomp and Circumstance, No 4 in G major

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Sunday, 15 May, 2005
WHITSUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Komm, Gott, Schöpfer, heiliger Geist BWV 631

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Spiritus domini
Missa Aeterna Christi munera
 – Palestrina
If ye love me – Tallis

Come down, O Love divine – Down Ampney
Spirit of mercy, truth and love – Melcombe
Come, thou Holy Spirit, come – Veni, Sancte Spiritus
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire – Veni, creator Spiritus
Our Lord, his Passion ended – Naphill

J.S. Bach : Fantasia, Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott BWV 651

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Wednesday, 18 May, 2005
25th Anniversary of Ordination of The Rev Fr Michael Parker
7.00pm Pontifical High Mass from the Faldstool:
(The Rt Rev Garth Counsel)

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation: Alles ist an Gottes Segen

Propers :
Service : 
Motets:


Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Spiritus Domini
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
Ave verum
 – Byrd
Sacerdotes Domini
 – Byrd

Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot’s Leigh
King of glory, King of peace – Gwalchmai
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
O Thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray – Song 1
O Praise ye the Lord! – Laudate Dominum

Mendelssohn (arr Best) :War March of the Priests

Easter Cycle 2004

Wednesday, 25 February, 2004
ASH WEDNESDAY
7.00pm Solemn Mass
(The Ven the Rector)
(No Organ)

Propers:
Service:
Motet:Int:
Grad:
Off: 
Com:
Rec:
Miseris omnium
Missa Emendemus in melius
 – Palestrina
O bone Jesu
 – PalestrinaLord, in this thy mercy’s day – St Philip
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein
Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? – Song 46
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go – Song 34

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Sunday, 29 February, 2004
Lent I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Bach : Variation XI, from Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig


Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Asperges me
Invocabit me

Mass for four voices – Byrd
Angelis suis
 – Fux

Be thou my guardian and my guide – Abridge
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein
O Jesus, I have promised – Wolvercote
Chorale Prelude, Erbarm’ dich mein, o Herre Gott – Bach
How glorious is the life above – Brockham
Immortal, invisible, God only wise – St Denio

Bach : Chorale Prelude, Ach Gott und Herr

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Sunday, 7 March, 2004
Lent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Improvisation on ‘Wiltshire’


Propers :
Service : 
Motet : 

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com 

Rec :
Asperges me
Reminiscere
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Palestrina
Ave Verum
 – Byrd

Through all the changing scenes of life – Wiltshire
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot’s Leigh
Siciliano from Concerto Op 3, No 11 – Vivaldi (arr Bach)
My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Sing praise to God who reigns above – Luther

Bach : Chorale Prelude, O Mensch, bewein’ dein’ Sünde gross

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Bach : Variation X from Sei gegrüsset. Jesu gütig

Preces :
Service :
Anthem : 

Psalm :

Off Hymn :
Hymn :

O Salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Ayleward
Gibbons Short
Lord, let me know mine end
 – Greene

119 (41-48) (Chant : Jones)

O Christ, who art the Light and Day – Christe, qui lux 
Christian, dost thou see them – St Andrew of Crete

O salutaris (Mode viii)
Tantum ergo (Mode iii)

Bach : Fugue in C minor BWV 537

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Sunday, 14 March, 2004
Lent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

J.S. Bach : Variation I, from Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig


Propers :
Service :
Motet :Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Asperges me
Oculi mei
Missa Simile est regnum coelorum
 – Victoria
Comfort, O Lord, the soul of thy servant – Crotch

Jesus, where’er thy people meet – Wareham
A safe stronghold our God is still – Ein’ feste Burg
Thy hand, O God, has guided – Thornbury
O Lord Jesus, I adore thee – St Thomas
Jesu, who this our Lenten-tide – St Gregory

J.S. Bach : Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542

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Sunday, 21 March, 2004
Lent IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)


Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off : 
Com :

Rec :
Asperges me – Michael Haydn
Laetare
Missa in Quadragesimae
 – Michael Haydn
Ave verum
 – Mozart

Jerusalem, my happy home – Southwell
Firmly I believe and truly – Shipston
We hail thy Presence glorious – Offertorium
Partita II sopra: O Gott, du frommer Gott
 – J.S. Bach
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
City of God, how broad and far – Richmond

J.S. Bach : Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 533

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Sunday, 28 March, 2004
Passion Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S. Bach : Allabreve BWV 589


Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int 
Grad :
Off :
Com : 

Rec :
Asperges me  
Judica me
Mass for three voices
 – Byrd
Vere languores nostros
 -Lotti

The royal banners forward go – Vexilla regis
My God, I love thee: not because – St Francis Xavier
Praise to the Holiest – Gerontius
Chorale Prelude, O Mensch, bewein’ dein’ Sünde gross BWV 622 – J.S. Bach
Once, only once – Albano
When I survey the wondrous Cross – Rockingham

 J.S. Bach : Fuga â 5 con pedale pro Organo pleno BWV 552

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Sunday, 4 April, 2004
Palm Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

The Procession:
Introit :
Procession :

The Mass:
Propers :
Service : 
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :

Introit for Palm Sunday – Liddicoat
All glory, laud and honour – St Theodulph


Domine, ne longe
Missa O quam gloriosum est regnum
 – Victoria
Adoramus te, Christe
 – Clemens non Papa

Ride on! ride on in majesty! – St Drostane
All ye who seek for sure relief – St Bernard
My song is love unkown – Love Unknown
Chorale Prelude, O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig BWV 656 – J.S. Bach
O Sacred head, surrounded – Passion Chorale
When I survey the wondrous Cross – Rockingham

J.S. Bach: Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder, from St Matthew Passion

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Improvisation on a Theme from Purcell

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Off Hymn :
Hymn :

O salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Smith of Durham
Carolus Andreas Fauxboudons
Jehova quam multi sunt hostes
 – Purcell

130 (Chant : Purcell)
The royal banners forward go – Vexilla Regis
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown

Verbum supernum prodiens (Mode viii)
Pange lingua (Mode iii)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Christe, du Lamm Gottes BWV 618

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Thursday, 8 April, 2004
MAUNDY THURSDAY
7.00pm High Mass of the Last Supper:
(The Ven the Rector)

Improvisation on a fragment of Palestrina

Propers :
Service :
   Kyrie &
   Gloria:
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Washing:
Off :
Com :
Proc :
Nos autem
Missa Aeterna Christi munera
 – Palestrina

Wilson in D
Christus factus est
 – Anerio

My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
An Upper Room – trad. O Waly, Waly
O Thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray – Song 1
Once, only once, and once for all – Albano
Now, my tongue, the mystery telling – Tantum ergo

Ps. 22 with antiphon (Tonus Peregrinus)

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Friday, 9 April, 2004
GOOD FRIDAY
12 noon: Solemn Liturgy
(The Ven the Rector)

Kyrie :
Passion :
Veneration of the          Cross:
Procession of the Sacrament:
Communion of the Sacred Ministers:
Communion of the People:
Missa Aeterna Christi munera – Palestrina
The Passion according to John – Victoria

Solemn Reproaches of St John Damascene – Victoria

Crux Fidelis
 – John of Portugal

Herzliebster Jesu
 – J.S. Bach

Is it nothing to you – Ouseley
When David heard – Tomkins
Posuerunt super caput eius
 – Rodrigo de Ceballos

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10 April, 2004
HOLY SATURDAY
11.00pm Solemn Mass of the Vigil
(The Ven the Rector)

The Vigil:

1st Lesson : 
Hymn :

2nd Lesson :
Motet :

3rd Lesson :
Psalm : 

4th Lesson :
Motet :

5th Lesson : 
Motet :


The Creation
Creator of the starry height – Conditor alme

Abraham’s sacrifice
Herzliebster Jesu
 – J.S. Bach

The Exodus
114 (Tonus Peregrinus)

Isaiah’s prophecy of redemption
Hide not thou thy face – Farrant

The valley of dry bones
If ye love me – Tallis

The Blessing of the New Fire and Entry into the Church:

The Exultet

The Mass:

Gloria :
Propers :
Service:
Motet 

Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Wilson in D
Haec dies
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Ave Verum
 – Byrd

Ye choirs of new Jerusalem – St Fulbert
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Jesus Christ is risen today Easter Hymn

 Dubois : Toccata

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11 April, 2004
EASTER
8.00am Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Com :          Jesus Christ is risen today – Easter Hymn

Dubois :       Toccata

10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Strauss : Feierlicher Einzug, for Organ and Trombones (arr Reger)

Propers :
Service :
Motets :


Int :
Grad 
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Resurrexi
Darke in F
 (with Brass Quartet)
Ave Verum
 – Saint-Saëns
Eya! Resurrexit
, for Choir, Organ and Brass Quintet – Irish

Come, ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene (fanfare in G, David Johnson)
The day of Resurrection – Ellacombe (fanfare in B flat, David Johnson)
Light’s glittering morn bedecks the sky – Lasst uns erfreuen (fanfare in E flat, David Johnson)
Love’s redeeming work is done – Savannah
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus (fanfare in C, David Johnson)

Howells : Saraband (for the morning of Easter)

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Sunday, 18 April, 2004
LOW SUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Moussorgsky : Promenade, from “Pictures at an Exhibition”

Propers:
Service:
Anthems:


Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec
Quasimodo
Sumsion in F
Set me as a seal
 – Walton
This joyful Eastertide (arr Wood)

Jesus Christ is risen today – Easter Hymn
The day of Resurrection – Ellacombe
Christ the Lord is risen again! – Würtemburg
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Alleluia! The strife is o’er – Victory

Clarke : Prince of Denmark’s March (arr Harvey Grace)

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Sunday, 25 April, 2004
THE FEAST OF ST MARK THE EVANGELIST
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Handel : Sarabande, from Suite No 4 in D minor

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

 Rec :
Protexisti
Mass for three voices
 – Byrd
Holy is the true light – Harris

From out the cloud of fiery light – Winchester New
How beauteous are their feet – Venice
For all the saints who from their labours rest – Sine nomine
Air, from Suite No 3 in D major – Bach (arr Phillips)
Hail, true Body, born of Mary – Standish
Soldiers, who are Christ’s below – Orientis partibus

Purcell : Trumpet Tune in D major

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Sunday, 2 May, 2004
Easter III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec:
Jubilate Deo
Jackson in G
Cantate Domino
 – Pitoni

The Lamb’s high banquet – Grenoble
Thou art the way: by thee alone – St James
O, what their joy – O quanta qualia
Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour thee – Adoro te devote
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

Walford Davies : Solemn Melody

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction:
(The Ven the Rector)

Stanford : Prelude in F major, Op 101 No 4.

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Off Hymn :
Hymn :

O salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Smith of Durham
Stanford in C
The Lord’s my Shepherd
 – Stanford

126 (Chant: Garratt, A flat)
The Lamb’s high banquet – Grenoble
O sons and daughters – O filii et filiae

Hereford
Westminster Abbey

Stanford : Postlude in D minor, Op 105 Set 2 No 6

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Sunday, 9 May, 2004
Easter IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Improvisation on ‘St Michael’

Propers :
Service :
Anthem :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
Cantate Domino
Darke in E
Glory, love, and praise and honour
 – Harris

The Lord is risen indeed – St Michael
Ye that know the Lord is gracious – Hyfrydol
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem – Unser Herrscher
Bread of the world in mercy broken – Genevan Psalm cxviii
Pastorale, from Sonata No 1 in D minor – Guilmant
Jerusalem, my happy home – Southwell

Elgar : Variation 9 (“Nimrod”) from ‘Variations on an Original Theme’, Op 36

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Sunday, 16 May, 2004
Easter V
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Organ: Peter Jones)

Propers :
Service :
Anthem :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Vocem jocunditatis
Missa l’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Mine eyes for beauty pine – Howells

The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe
Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? – Song 46
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour – St Helen
Jesu, gentlest Saviour – Eucharisticus
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

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Thursday, 20 May, 2004
THE FEAST OF THE ASCENSION
7.00pm High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Heut’ triumphiret Gottes Sohn

Propers :
Service :
Anthem :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Viri Galilaei
Darke in F
God is gone up with a merry noise
 – Croft

Hail the day that sees him rise – Llanfair
O Thou eternal King most high – Melcombe
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph – Rex gloriae
Allegretto, from Sonata in G major – Elgar
The head that once was crowned with thorns – St Magnus

Elgar : Allegro maestoso, from Sonata in G major

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Sunday, 23 May, 2004
The Sunday after The Ascension
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Trabaci : Gagliarda Quarta a 5, alla Spagnola

Propers:
Service: 
Anthem:

Int:
Grad: 
Off:
Com:
Rec: 
Exaudi, Domine
Missa Aeterna Christi munera
 – Palestrina
God is gone up with a merry noise – Croft

Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Truro
Where high the heavenly temple stands – Fulda
Crown him with many crowns – Diademata
Not a thought of earthly things! Feniton
All hail the power of Jesus’ name! – Miles Lane

Lidon :Sonata de primo tono

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Sunday, 30 May, 2004
WHITSUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven The Rector)

Hurford : Processional from Suite, “Laudate Dominum

Propers : 
Service : 
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
Spiritus domini
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
If ye love me – Tallis

O Holy Ghost, thy people bless – St Timothy
Come, thou Holy Spirit, come – Veni, Sancte Spiritus
When God of old came down from heaven – Winchester Old
Meditation, from Suite, “Laudate Dominum
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire – Veni, creator Spiritus
Our Lord, his Passion ended – Naphill

Hurford : Exurgat Deus from Suite, “Laudate Dominum

Easter Cycle 2003

Wednesday, 5 March, 2003
ASH WEDNESDAY
7.00pm Solemn Mass
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)
(No Organ)

Propers:
Service:
Motet:Int:
Off: 
Com:
Rec:
Miseris omnium
Mass for Three Voices
 – Byrd
O bone Jesu
 – PalestrinaLord, in this thy mercy’s day – St Philip
Saviour, when in dust to thee – Aberystwyth
Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? – Song 46
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein

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Sunday, 9 March, 2003
Lent I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Bach : Variation XI, from Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig


Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Asperges me
Invocabit me
Missa Emendemus in melius
 – Palestrina
Angelis suis
 – Fux

Be thou my guardian and my guide – Abridge
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein
At the name of Jesus – Evelyns
O Maker of the world, give ear – Audi, benigne Conditor
Chorale Prelude, Ich ruf’ zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ – Bach
Christian, dost thou see them – St Andrew of Crete

Bach : Chorale Prelude, Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt

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Sunday, 16 March, 2003
Lent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Robert Lind : Prelude in E minor


Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Asperges me
Reminiscere

Mass for Four Voices
 – Byrd
Ave Verum
 – Byrd

Through all the changing scenes of life – Wiltshire
Immortal love for ever full – Bishopthorpe
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot’s Leigh
My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Sing praise to God who reigns above – Luther

Reger : Introduktion und Passacaglia D moll

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Sunday, 23 March, 2003
Lent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Thalben-Ball : Elegy


Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Asperges me
Oculi mei

Missa L’Hora passa – Viadana
Hide not Thou Thy face – Farrant

A safe stronghold our God is still – Ein feste Burg
Lord Jesus, think on me – St Paul’s
Souls of men! why will ye scatter – Gott will’s machen
I heard the voice of Jesus say – Kingsfold
Christian, dost thou see them – St Andrew of Crete

Handel (arr Marcel Dupré) : Andante, from Organ Concerto No 1 in G minor 

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Sunday, 30 March, 2003
Lent IV – Mothering Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Mozart : Fantasia in F minor, K.594

Asperges me – Michael Haydn

Propers
Service
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Laetare
Missa in Quadragesimae
 – Michael Haydn
Jesu, dulcis memoria
 – Victoria

Light’s abode, celestial Salem – Regent Square
Dear Lord and Father of mankind – Repton
We hail thy presence glorious – Offertorium
Chorale Prelude, Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn – Oley
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
Praise the Lord! ye heavens adore him – Austria

Mozart : Epistle Sonata in C major, K.336

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Sunday, 6 April, 2003
Lent V – Passion Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Karg-Elert : Chorale Improvisation, Sollt ich meinem Gott nicht singen


Propers:
Service:
Motet: 

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Asperges me
Judica me

Missa L’Hora passa – Viadana
Vere languores nostros
 – Lotti

The royal banners forward go – Vexilla Regis
All ye who seek for sure relief – St Bernard
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
In the Lord’s atoning grief – Song 13
Chorale Prelude, Herzlich thut mich verlangen – Rheinberger
When I survey the wondrous cross – Rockingham

Forchhammer : Fantasie “Aus tiefer Noth schrei’ ich zu dir” Op 12 

7.00pm Evensong & Benediction:
(The Ven the Rector)

Merkel : Chorale Prelude, Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod

Preces:
Service:
Anthem:

Psalm:
Off Hymn:
Hymn:

O Salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Byrd
Walmisley in D minor
O Saviour of the world
 – Goss

Psalm: 51 (Chants : Camidge, minor and major modes)
The Royal banners forward go – Vexilla Regis
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown

Hereford
French Carol

Brahms : Chorale Prelude, O Welt, ich muss dich lasssen

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Sunday, 13 April, 2003
PALM SUNDAY
9.30am Procession and High Mass
(The Ven the Rector)

At the Procession:

Introit for Palm Sunday – Liddicoat
All glory, laud and honour – St Theodulph

For the Mass:  

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Domine, ne longe
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
Hosanna to the Son of David – Weelkes

Ride on! ride on in majesty! – St Drostane
My God, I love thee – St Francis Xavier
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown
Chorale Prelude, O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden – Walther
O Sacred head, surrounded – Passion Chorale
Chorale Prelude, Wie soll ich dich empfangen – Strungk

Gabrieli : Sonata in D minor, for Trombone Quartet

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Thursday, 17 April, 2003
MAUNDY THURSDAY
7.00pm High Mass of the Last Supper:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Brahms : Chorale Prelude, O Welt, ich muss dich lassen

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Maundy:
Off:
Proc:
Nos autem
Messe in E, Op 192 (“Misericordias Domini”)
 – Rheinberger
Christus factus est
 – Bruckner

My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
O Thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray – Song 1
An upper room did our Lord prepare – O Waly, waly
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
Now, my tongue, the mystery telling – French Carol

Ps. 22 with antiphon (Tonus Peregrinus))


18 April, 2003
GOOD FRIDAY
12 noon: Solemn Liturgy
(The Ven the Rector)

Kyrie : from Missa O Magnum Mysterium – Victoria

Passion of St John – Victoria

Veneration of the Cross :Solemn Reproaches of St John Damascene – Victoria

Procession of the Sacrament : Crux Fidelis – John of Portugal

Communion of the Sacred Ministers : Herzliebster Jesu – J.S. Bach

Communion of the People :Crucifixus – Lotti
Posuerunt super caput ejus
 – Ceballos
When David heard that Absalom was slain – Tomkins

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19 April, 2003
HOLY SATURDAY
11.00pm Solemn Mass of the Vigil
(The Ven the Rector)

The Vigil:

1st Lesson :
Hymn:

2nd Lesson :
Motet: 

3rd Lesson : 
Psalm: 

4th Lesson :
Motet:

5th Lesson : 
Hymn: 
The Creation
Creator of the starry height – Conditor alme

Abraham’s sacrifice
When David heard that Absalom was slain – Tomkins

The Exodus
114 (Tonus Peregrinus)

Isaiah’s prophecy of redemption
Hide not thou thy face from us – Farrant

The Valley of Dry Bones
Breathe on me, breath of God

The Blessing of the New Fire and Entry into the Church

The Exultet

The Litany of the Saints

Gloria: 
Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
from Wilson in D
Haec dies

Missa L’Hora passa – Viadana
Ave Verum
 – Byrd

Ye choirs of new Jerusalem – St Fulbert
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Jesus Christ is risen today – Easter Hymn

Howells : Saraband (For the morning of Easter)


Sunday, 20 April, 2003
EASTER
8.00am Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Off:
Com :
The strife is o’er – Victory
Jesus Christ is risen today – Easter Hymn

 Murrill : Carillon


10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Strauss: Feierlicher Einzug, for Organ and Trombones (arr Reger)

Propers:
Service:
Motets:


Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Regina Coeli 
Rec:
Resurrexi
Darke in F (wth Brass Quintet)

Ave Verum
 – Saint-Saêns
Eya! Resurrexit
 – Irish

Christ the Lord is risen again! – Wurtemburg (fanfare in E flat, David Johnson)
The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe
Alleluia, alleluia! – Lux Eoi
Love’s redeeming work is done – Savannah
Easter Hymn (fanfare in C, David Cherry)
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus (fanfare in C, David Johnson)

Charpentier : Te Deum (arr Irish, for Organ and Brass Quintet)

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27 April, 2003
Low Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr David Cherry)

De Cabezón : Fabordón glosado, “Dic Nobis, Maria”

Propers:
Service:
Motet:
Reg Coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Quasi modo
Sumsion in F
Cantate Domino
 – Pitoni
Easter Hymn

Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! – Easter Hymn
O sons and daughters, let us sing! – O filii et filiae
At the Lamb’s high feast we sing – Salzburg
Prelude – Franck
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Alleluia! The strife is o’er – Victory

Dubois : Toccata

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Sunday, 4 May, 2003
Easter II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S. Bach:Chorale Prelude, Erstanden ist der heil’ge Christ, BWV 628

Propers:
Service:
Motet:
Reg Coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Misericordia Domini
Ireland in C
Brother James’ Air
 – arr. Jacob
Easter Hymn

Come, ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene
The King of love my Shepherd is – Dominus regit me
Light’s glittering morn bedecks the sky (Pts 1 and 2) – Easter Song
Faithful Shepherd, feed me – Pastor pastorum
J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Jesus, meine Zuversicht, BWV 728
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

J.S. Bach:Chorale Prelude, Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 718

7.00pm Evensong and Benediction:
(The Ven the Rector)

C.V. Stanford :Prelude in F major, 1st Set, No 4

Preces:
Service:
Anthem:

Psalm:
Off:
Hymn:

O salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Byrd
C.V. Stanford in B flat
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem
 – C.V. Stanford

121 – Walford Davies
The Lamb’s high banquet called to share – Grenoble
That Eastertide with joy was bright (Pt 3) – Easter Song

Verbum supernum prodiens
 Pange lingua

Cocker : Tuba Tune

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Sunday, 11 May, 2003
Easter III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Elgar : Introduction, from Sonata No 2 in B flat, Op 82a

Propers:
Service:
Motet:
Reg coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Jubilate Deo
Mass of the Quiet Hour
 – Oldroyd
God be in my head – Walford Davies
Easter Hymn

Ye that know the Lord is gracious – Hyfrydol
Songs of praise the angels sang – Northampton
O what their joy and their glory must be – O quanta qualia
Elegy, from Richard III – Walton
Love’s redeeming work is done – Savannah
Alleluia! The strife is o’er – Victory

Walford Davies : Solemn Melody

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Sunday, 18 May, 2003
Easter IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Solo Trumpet : Keith Johnson)

Graham Whettam :Fantasia

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:
Reg coeli:

Int:
Grad: 
Off:
Com:

Rec: 
Cantate Domino
Jackson in G
The day draws on with golden light
 – Bairstow
Easter Hymn

The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
King of glory, King of peace – Gwalchmai
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem  – Unser Herrscher
Bread of the world in mercy borken – Genevan Psalm cxviii
Adagio and Cantabile from 9 Pieces pour Trompette et Orgue – Langlais
Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise – St Sebastian

Langlais :Staccato Vivo from 9 Pieces pour Trompette et Orgue

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Sunday, 25 May, 2003
Easter V
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele (Bk 1 No 5)

Propers: 
Service:
Anthem: 
Reg coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec
Vocem jocunditatis
Darke in E
Ave verum –
 Elgar
Easter Hymn

The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe
Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? – Song 46
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour – St Helen
I heard the voice of Jesus say – Kingsfold
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

Vaughan Williams : Prelude on Rhosymedre

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Thursday, 29 May, 2003
THE FEAST OF THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD
7.00pm High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Heut’ triumphiret Gottes Sohn

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Viri Galilaei
Darke in F
God is gone up with a merry noise
 – Croft

Hail the day that sees him rise – Llanfair
O thou eternal King most high – Melcombe
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph – Rex gloriae
Once, only once, and once for all – Albano
The head that once was crowned with thorns – St Magnus

J.S.Bach : Variation XI, from Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig

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Sunday, 1 June, 2003
Sunday after Ascension Day
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Handel : March, from “Scipio”

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Exaudi, Domine
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
If ye love me – Tallis

Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Truro
Where high the heavenly temple stands – Fulda
Crown him with many crowns – Diademata
Not a thought of earthly things! – Feniton
All hail the power of Jesus’ name! – Miles Lane

Faulkes : Grand Choeur

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction;
With the renewal of sub-diaconal licenses by The Bishop of Table Bay:

Blow : Voluntary No III, from Thirty Voluntaries and Verses

Preces:
Service:
Anthem:

Psalm:
Off:
Hymn:

O salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Ayleward
Byrd Second Service
God is gone up with a merry noise
 – Croft

24 – Crotch
O thou eternal King most high – Melcombe
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph – Rex gloriae

Hereford
Tantum ergo

Howells : Master Tallis’s Testament

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Sunday, 8 June, 2003
WHITSUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Hurford: Processional from Suite, “Laudate Dominum

Propers:
Service: 
Motet:

Int:
Seq:
Off:
Com: 

Rec:
Spiritus domini
Missa Aeterna Christi munera
 – Palestrina
O Holy Spirit, Lord of grace – Tye

O Holy Ghost, thy people bless – St Timothy
Come, thou Holy Spirit, come – Veni, Sancte Spiritus
When God of old came down – Winchester Old
Communion Prayer – David Patrick (Clarinet : Matthew Reid)
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire – Veni, creator Spiritus
Our Lord, his Passion ended – Naphill

Hurford: Exurgat Deus from Suite, “Laudate Dominum

Easter Cycle 2002

Wednesday, 13 February, 2002
ASH WEDNESDAY
7.00pm Solemn Mass
(The Ven the Rector)
(No Organ)

Propers:
Service:
Motet:Int:
Off: 
Com:
Rec:
Miseris omnium
Mass for Three Voices
 – Byrd
O bone Jesu
 – PalestrinaLord, in this thy mercy’s day – St Philip
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein
Jesu, grant me this, I pray – Song 13
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go – Song 34

Sunday, 17 February, 2002
Lent I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S.Bach : Variation XI on Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig

Asperges me

Propers:
Service:
Motet:Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com: 
Rec:
Invocabit me
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Angelis suis
 – FuxTake up thy cross, the Saviour said – Breslau
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein
At the name of Jesus – Evelyns
How glorious is the life above – Brockham
Father, hear the prayer we offer – Marching

 J.S. Bach : Variation X on Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig


Sunday, 22 February, 2002
Lent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Van den Gheyn: Preludium

Asperges me

Propers:
Service:
Motet: Int:
Grad:
Off:  
Com:Rec:
Reminiscere
Missa Emendemus in melius – Palestrina
Hide not Thou Thy face – Farrant

O happy band of pilgrims – Kocher
O for a closer walk with God – Caithness
Thy hand, O God, has guided- Thornbury
Siciliano from Concerto Op 3, No 11
 – Vivaldi, arr Bach
My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Sing praise to God who reigns above – Luther

 Guilmant: Postlude in F


Sunday, 3 March, 2002
Lent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach: Chorale Prelude, Ach Gott und Herr

Asperges me

Propers:
Service:
Motet:Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Oculi mei
Mass for Four Voices
 – Byrd
Ave Verum
 – ByrdA safe stronghold our God is still – Ein’ feste Burg
Hark, my soul! it is the Lord – St Bees
Saviour, when in dust to thee – Aberystwyth
O Lord Jesus, I adore thee – St Thomas
Christian, dost thou see them – St Andrew of Crete1

S.S. Wesley: Choral Song and Fugue

7.00pm
Evensong and Benediction:
(Officiant: Fr Bob de Maar, Preacher: Fr David Bailey)
Officiant at Benediction: Fr Beverley Johnson)

Preces:
Service:
Anthem:Psalm:
Off: 
Hymn:

O salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Byrd
Gibbons Short Service
Angelis suis
 – Fux119 (v.v.105-112)
Glory to thee, my God, this night – Canon
Forty days and forty nights – Heinlein

Hereford
Tantum ergo

J.S. Bach: Fantasia in G minor


Sunday, 10 March, 2002
Lent IV – Mothering Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Grieg: Sarabande, from the Holberg Suite

Asperges me – Michael Haydn

Propers
Service
Motet:
Laetare
Missa in Quadragesimae
 – Michael Haydn
Jesu, dulcis memoria
 – Victoria
Int:  
Grad:
Off:  
Com:

Rec:
All people that on earth do dwell – Old 100th
Firmly I believe and truly – Shipston
For the beauty of the earth – Dix
Ave Maria
 – Mozart
Hail true Body, born of Mary – Standish
Ye holy angels bright – Darwall’s 148th

Buxtehude: Canzona in D minor


Sunday, 17 March, 2002
Lent V – Passion Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Motet, Dulcis Amica Dei – Anon (pub. Attaingnant 1531)

Asperges me

Propers:
Service:
Motet:  

Int:
Grad:
Off: 
Com: 
Rec: 
Judica me
Missa emendemus in melius – Palestrina
Vere languores nostros
 – Lotti

The royal banners forward go – Vexilla regis
My God, I love thee, not because – St Francis Xavier
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
Once, only once, and once for all – Albano
When I survey the wondrous Cross – Rockingham

John Bull : Hymnus, Vexilla Regis Prodeunt – 


Sunday, 24 March, 2002
PALM SUNDAY
9.30am Procession and High Mass
(The Ven the Rector)

The Procession:

Introit for Palm Sunday – Liddicoat
All glory, laud and honour – St Theodulph

The Mass:  

Propers:
Service:
Motet: 

Int:
Grad:
Off: 
Com:
Rec:
Domine, ne longe
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
Hosanna to the Son of David – Weelkes

Ride on! ride on in majesty! – St Drostane
There is a green hill far away – Horsley
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown
O Sacred head, surrounded – Passion Chorale
When I survey the wondrous Cross – Rockingham

J.S. Bach: Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder, from St Matthew Passion


Thursday, 28 March, 2002
MAUNDY THURSDAY
7.00pm High Mass of the Last Supper:

Rheinberger: Intermezzo, from Sonata No 6

Propers:
Service:
Motet:
Nos autem
Mass in E (“Misericordias Domini”)
 – Rheinberger
Christus factus est
 – Bruckner
Int:
Grad:
Footwashing:
Off:  
Com:
Proc to Altar of Repose:
O Thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray – Song 1
Father of heaven, whose love profound – Rivaulx
An Upper Room – trad. O Waly, Waly
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
Once, only once, and once for all – Albano
Now my tongue, the mystery – French Carol

Ps. 22 with antiphon (Tonus Peregrinus))


29 March, 2002
GOOD FRIDAY
12 noon: Solemn Liturgy

Kyrie, from Missa Aeterna Christi munera – Palestrina
Passion of St John – Victoria

Veneration of the Cross:
Solemn Reproaches of St John Damascene – Victoria

Procession of the Sacrament: Crux Fidelis – John of Portugal

Communion of the Sacred Ministers: Herzliebster Jesu – J.S. Bach

Communion of the People:

Is it nothing to you – Ouseley
Drop, drop slow tears – Gibbons
Ave Verum
 – Byrd

Post Communion: Crucifixus – Lotti


30 March, 2002
HOLY SATURDAY
11.00pm Solemn Mass of the Vigil

The Vigil:

1st Lesson :

2nd Lesson :

3rd Lesson :

4th Lesson : I

5th Lesson :
The Creation
Hymn:
Abraham’s sacrifice
Motet:
The Exodus

Isaiah tells of redemption
Motet:
The Valley of Dry Bones
Hymn :

Creator of the starry height – Conditor alme

When David heard – Tomkins

Psalm: 114 (Tonus Peregrinus)

Hide not thou thy face – Farrant

Breathe on me, breath of God

The Blessing of the New Fire and Entry into the Church

The Exultet

The Litany of the Saints

Propers:
Service:
Gloria: 
Motet:

Grad: 
Off:
Com:
Rec: 
Resurrexi
Missa L’Hora passa – Viadana
from Wilson in D
Ave Verum
 – Byrd
 
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem – St Fulbert
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Jesus Christ is risen to-day, Alleluia! – Easter Hymn

Dubois: Toccata pour Orgue

31 March, 2002
EASTER
10.00am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Strauss: Feierlicher Einzug, for Organ and Trombones

Propers:
Service:
Motets:


Int: 

Grad: 

Off:

Com:
Regina Coeli:

Rec:
Resurrexi
Darke in F
Ave Verum
 – Saint-Saëns
Set me as a seal – Walton

Come ye faithful, raise the strain – St John Damascene
  (fanfare in G, David Johnson)
The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe (fanfare in B flat, David Johnson)
Alleluia! alleluia! Hearts to heaven – Lux Eoi
  (last verse arranged by Richard Seal)

Love’s redeeming work is done – St Albinus
Easter Hymn  (fanfare in C, David Johnson)
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

Karg-Elert: Marche Triomphale, for Organ and Brass Quintet


7 April, 2002
Low Sunday
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Mussorgsky: Promenade, from “Pictures at an Exhibition”

Propers:
Service:
Motet:
Reg Coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Quasi modo
Missa L’hora Passa
 – Viadana
Cantate Domino
 – Pitoni
Easter Hymn

Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! – Easter Hymn
The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe
Christ the Lord is risen again! – Würtemburg
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael
Alleluia! The strife is o’er – Victory

Henry Heron: Cornet Voluntary

7.00pm Evensong & Benediction

Preces:
Service:
Motet:

Psalm:
Off: 
Hymn: 

O Salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Tomkins
Carolus Andreas Fauxbourdons
This joyful Eastertide
 – arr Wood

 3 (Chant Gauntlett)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem – St Fulbert
Light’s glittering morn bedecks the sky – Easter Song

St Vincent
Regent Square

Improvisation on “The Wilhelmus”


Sunday, 14 April, 2002
Easter II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Rheinberger: Intermezzo, from Sonata No 4 in A minor

Propers:
Service:
Motet: 
Reg coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Misericordia Domini
Mass for Three Voices
 – Byrd
Brother James’ Air – arr. Jacob
Easter Hymn

The Lamb’s high banquet called to share – Grenoble
The King of love my Shepherd is – Dominus regit me
O bitter the apostles’ pain – Easter Song
Schäfe kônnen sicher weiden
 – JS Bach
Faithful Shepherd, feed me – Pastor pastorum
The Lord is risen indeed! – St Michael

Rheinberger: Tempo moderato, from Sonata No 4 in A minor

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Sunday, 21 April, 2002
Easter III
9.30am High Mass:
(Fr Beverley Johnson SSC)

Pasquini: Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Espagna

Propers:
Service:
Motet:
Reg coeli: 

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Jubilate Deo
Sumsion in F
O Saviour of the world
 – Goss
Easter hymn

Thou art the Way: by thee  alone – St James
Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to heaven – Lux Eoi
O What their joy and their glory must be – O quanta qualia
Sarabande, from D minor Suite
 – Handel
Love’s redeeming work is done – Savannah
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

Lidon: Sonata di primo tono

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Sunday, 28 April, 2002
Easter IV
9.30am High Mass:
(Fr Beverley Johnson SSC)

Thalben-Ball : Elegy

Propers:
Service:
Reg coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Cantate Domino
Wilson in D

Easter hymn

The Lamb’s high banquet called to share – Grenoble
Ye that know the Lord is gracious – Hyfrydol
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem – Unser Herrscher
Adagio, from Symphony No 3 in E minor – Widor
Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, thee – Adoro te devote
Jerusalem. my happy home – Southwell

 Faulkes : Festal Postlude on ‘Lasst uns erfreuen
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Sunday, 5 May, 2002
Easter V
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach:  Chorale Prelude, Erstanden ist der heilge Christ

Propers:
Service:
Reg coeli:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Vocem jocunditatis
Darke in E

Easter Hymn

The day of Resurrection! – Ellacombe
Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? – Song 46
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour – St Helen
Pavane
 – Faure, arr Hesford
I heard the voice of Jesus say – Kingsfold
Jesus lives! thy terrors now – St Albinus

Dubois : Toccata pour Orgue

7.00pm Solemn Evensong & Benediction
(Organ: John Birch)

Mendelssohn:  Adagio and Andante from Sonata No 1 in F minor

Preces:
Service: 
Anthem: 

Psalm:  
Office: 
Hymn:

O Salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Tomkins
Sumsion in A
The Lord is my Shepherd
 – Stanford

129 (chant: Goss)
The strife is o’er, the battle done – Victory
O Jesus, I have promised – Wolvercote

from G minor mass – Saint-Saëns
Tantum ergo

Mendelssohn:  Allegro assai vivace, from Sonata No 1 in F minor

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Thursday, 9 May, 2002
FEAST OF THE ASCENSION
7.00pm High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach:  Chorale Prelude, Heut’ triumphiret Gottes Sohn 

Propers: 
Service:
Anthem:Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Viri Galilaei
Messe in E (“Missa Misericordias Domini”) – Rheinberger
God is gone up – CroftHail the day that sees him rise – Llanfair
O Thou, eternal King most high – Melcombe
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph – Rex gloriae
Once, only once, and once for all – Albano
The head that once was crowned with thorns – St Magnus

Rheinberger: Chromatic Fugue, from Sonata No 4 in A minor

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Sunday, 12 May, 2002
Ascension I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Purcell: Rondeau, from “Abdelazer” (arr. Christopher Morris)

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Exaudi, Domine
Missa Aeterna Christi munera
 – Palestrina
If ye love me – Tallis

Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Truro
Where high the heavenly temple stands – Fulda
Crown him with many crowns – Diademata
Not a thought of earthly things! – Feniton
All hail the power of Jesus’ name! – Miles Lane

C.S. Lang:  Tuba Tune in D major

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Sunday, 19 May, 2002
WHITSUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Hurford: Processional from Suite, “Laudate Dominum

Propers:
Service:
Motet: 

Int: 
Grad: 
Off: 
Com:


Rec: 
Spiritus Domini
Jackson in G
My eyes for beauty pine –
 Howells

O joy, because the circling year – Church Triumphant
Come, thou Holy Spirit, come – Veni, Sancte Spiritus
When God of old came down from heaven – Winchester Old
Lord God of Abraham, from Elijah – Mendelssohn
(Matthew Reid, Saxophone)
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire – Veni, creator Spiritus
Our Lord, his Passion ended – Naphill

Hurford: Exurgat Deus from Suite, “Laudate Dominum

Trinitytide 2016

Sunday, 22 May, 2016
THE FEAST OF THE HOLY TRINITY
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Benedicta sit
Mass for three voices – Byrd
Hymn to the Trinity – Tchaikovsky

Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! – Nicaea
Father most holy, merciful and loving – Christe sanctorum
I bind unto myself today – St Patrick’s Breastplate
Most ancient of all mysteries – St Flavian
Bright the vision that delighted – Laus Deo

Stanford : Postlude in G, First Set No V (Op 101)
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Sunday, 29 June, 2016
CORPUS CHRISTI
10.30am High Mass and Benediction:
(The Rev Fr Beverley Johnson)
 

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Cibavit eos
Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo (Kleine Orgelmesse) – Haydn
Laudate Dominum, K.339 – Mozart

Hosanna in the highest – Hosanna in excelsis
My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour – St Helen
Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, thee – Adoro te devote
Alleluia! sing to Jesus! – Hyfrydol

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Sunday, 5 June, 2016
Trinity II
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Factus est
Darke in A minor
Jesu, the very thought of thee – Bairstow

New every morning is the love – Melcombe
My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
‘Lift up your hearts!’We lift them, Lord, to thee – Woodlands
O God, unseen yet ever near – St Flavian
Stand up, and bless the Lord – Carlisle

Sumsion : Procession

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction:
With the Choir of Forres School

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Office hymn :
Hymn :

O Salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Closing anthem :
Reading in A sharpe
Purcell in G minor
My heart is inditing – Handel

23 (Setting : Mawby)
Glory to thee, my God, this night – Canon
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended – St Clement

Hereford
Tantum ergo
El cielo canta alegria

Clarke: The Prince of Denmark’s March

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Sunday, 12 June, 2016
Trinity III
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Jesus, where’er thy people meet – Wareham
Who would true valour see – Monks Gate
Souls of men! why will ye scatter – Gott will’s machen
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Immortal, invisible, God only wise – St Denio

Walford Davies : Solemn Melody
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Sunday, 19 June, 2016
Trinity IV
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Dominus illuminatio mea
Missa Simile est regnum caelorum – Victoria
Oculi omnium – Schütz

O God of Bethel, by whose hand – Martyrdom
Songs of praise the angels sang – Northampton
O Worship the King all glorious above – Hanover
How glorious is the life above – Brockham
Soldiers of Christ arise – St Ethewald

Bach : Pièce d’Orgue, BWV 572
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Sunday, 26 June, 2016
Trinity V
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Beverley Johnson)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Awake, my soul, and with the sun – Morning Hymn (Pt 1 and Doxology)
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us – Mannheim
O Jesus, I have promised – Wolvercote
Glory be to Jesus – Caswall
Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him – Austria

Murrill : Carillon
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Sunday, 3 July, 2016
Trinity VI
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Dominus fortitudo
Messe basse – Faure
Voce mea – Croce

O God, our help in ages past – St Anne
Jesu, lover of my soul – Hollingside
Love divine, all loves excelling – Love Divine
O my Saviour, lifted – North Coates
Thine for ever! God of love – Newington

Dubois : Postlude-Cantique

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction:

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Office hymn :
Hymn :

O Salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Reading in A sharpe
Fauxbourdons – Claudio Casciolini
Through the day – Morley

32 (Chant : Jones)
As now the sun’s declining rays – St Columba
There is a land of pure delight – Beulah

Hereford
Tantum ergo

Benoist: Fugue sur le Chant de Pange Lingua
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Sunday, 10 July, 2016
Trinity VII
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
All people that on earth do dwell – Old 100th
Just as I am, without one plea – Misericordida
We hail thy Presence glorious – Offertorium
My God, how wonderful thou art – Westminster
Sing praise to God who reigns above – Luther

Elgar : Introduction and Coda, from Sonata No 2 in B flat, Op 87a
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Sunday, 17 July, 2016
Trinity VIII
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Suscepimus
Missa L’Hora passa – Viadana
O taste and see – Vaughan Williams

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty – Lobe den Herrn
Father of heaven, whose love profound – Rivaulx
Crown him with many crowns – Diademata
Dear Lord and Father of mankind – Repton
City of God, how broad and far – Richmond

Boëllmann : Menuet gothique, from ‘Suite Gothique’, Op 25
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Sunday, 24 July, 2016
Trinity IX
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Beverley Johnson)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
O Holy Ghost, thy people bless – St Timothy
Father, hear the prayer we offer – Sussex
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot’s Leigh
Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts – Eisenach
Teach me, my God and King – Sandys

S.S. Wesley : Choral Song and Fugue
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Sunday, 31 July, 2016
Trinity X
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Spirit divine, attend our prayers – Strathcathro
Great Shepherd of thy peopole, hear – London New
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour – St Helen
Dearest Jesu, we are here – Liebster Jesu
Firmly I believe and truly – Shipston

C. Armstrong Gibbs : Postlude in D
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Sunday, 7 August, 2016
Trinity XI
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Deus in loco sancto
Missa Aeterna Christi munera – Palestrina
O bone Jesu – Palestrina

Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim – Paderborn
Lord, teach us how to pray aright – St Hugh
Crown him with many crowns – Diademata
My God, I love thee; not because – St Francis Xavier
O happy band of pilgrims – Kocher

Hurford : Exurgat Deus, from Suite ‘Laudate Dominum

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction:

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Office hymn :
Hymn :

O Salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Byrd
Howells in G
Like as the hart – Howells

61 (Chant : Elvey)
God, that madest earth and heaven – All through the night
Songs of praise the angels sang – Northampton

Hereford
Tantum ergo

Postlude : Improvisation on Laudate Dominum
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Sunday, 14 August, 2016
THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
10.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)
 

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Proc :
Signum magnum
Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis, K.167 – Mozart
Ave Maria – Arcadelt

Her Virgin eyes saw God incarnate born – Farley Castle
The God whom earth and sea and sky – St Ambrose
Ye who own the faith of Jesus – Daily, daily
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
Soldiers, who are Christ’s below – Orientis partibus

Dubois : Toccata
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Sunday, 21 August, 2016
Trinity XIII
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Beverley Johnson)
(Organ : Barry Smith)

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Ye servants of the Lord – Narenza
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
We pray thee, heavenly Father – Dies Dominica
O God, unseen yet ever near – St Flavian
There is a land of pure delight – Beulah

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Sunday, 28 August, 2016
Trinity XIV
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)
(Organ : Barry Smith)

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove – Hawkhurst
Immortal love for ever full – Bishopthorpe
Fill thou my life, O Lord my God – St Denio
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness – Schmücke dich
Thine for ever! God of love – Newington

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Sunday, 4 September, 2016
Trinity XV
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Inclina, Domine
Darke in E
I sat down under his shadow – Bairstow

The Church of God a kingdom is – University
All things bright and beautiful – All things bright and beautiful
For the beauty of the earth – Dix
I heard the voice of Jesus say – Kingsfold
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour – Regent Square

Johnson : Trumpet Tune, “Homage to the 18th Century”

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction:

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Office hymn :
Hymn :

O Salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Ayleward
Stanford in B flat
Turn back, O man – Holst

85 (Chant : Ousely)
The spacious firmament on high – Addison’s
Let us, with a gladsome mind – Monkland

Hereford
Tantum ergo


Postlude : Improvisation on Laudate Dominum
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Sunday, 11 September, 2016
Trinity XVI
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
The Church’s one foundation – Aurelia
O for a thousand tongues to sing – Somervell
Alleluia! sing to Jesus! – Hyfrydol
Minuet from the Overture to “Berenice” – Handel (arr Taylor)
Rock of ages, cleft for me – Petra
Revive thy work, O Lord! – Carlisle

Handel (arr Drummond Wolff) : Finale, from “Music to the Royal Fireworks”
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Sunday, 18 September, 2016
Trinity XVII
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Justus es, Domine
Stanford in C and F
Beati quorum via – Stanford

Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Truro
Thou, whose almighty word – Moscow
Thy hand, O God, has guided – Thornbury
Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, thee – Adoro te devote
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go – Song 34

Reger : Introduction und Passacaglia in D moll
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Sunday, 25 September, 2016
Trinity XVIII
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
Be thou my guardian and my guide – Abridge
Jesu, lover of my soul – Hollingside
Hail to the Lord’s Anointed – Crüger
The King of love my Shepherd is – Dominus regit me
Lord, her watch thy Church is keeping – Everton

Vivaldi (arr. Bach) : Allegro, from Concerto in A minor
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Thursday, 29 September, 2016
THE FEAST OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS
7.00pm High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Rec :
Benedicite Dominum
Messe, Op 36 – Widor
Factum est silentium – Dering

Bright the vision that delighted – Laus Deo
Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels – Christe sanctorum
Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright – Trisagion
Ye holy angels bright – Darwall’s 148th

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony
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Sunday, 2 October, 2016
THE PATRONAL FESTIVAL
(Sunday in the Octave of Michaelmas)
10.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :
Anthem :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Proc :
Benedicite Dominum
Missa brevis in C (Krönungsmesse”), K.317 – Mozart
Factum est silentium – Dering
Gottes Engel weichen nie, from Kantate 147 – Bach

Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg, from Kantate 147 – Bach
Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels – Christe sanctorum
Angel-voices, ever singing – Angel voices
Around the throne of God a band – Solothurn
Ye holy angels bright – Darwall’s 148th

de Sousa Carvalho : Allegro in D
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Sunday, 9 October, 2016
Trinity XX
10.00am High Mass:
(Organ : Barry Smith)

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Through all the changing scenes of life – Wiltshire
Ye servants of the Lord – Narenza
My God, how wonderful thou art – Westminster
My God, and is thy table spread – Rockingham
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go – Song 34

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Sunday, 16 October, 2016
Trinity XXI
10.00am High Mass:
(Organ : Barry Smith)

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
O for a closer walk with God – Caithness
Soldiers of Christ, arise – St Ethelwald
Alleluia! sing to Jesus! – Hyfrydol
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Jerusalem, my happy home – Southwell

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Sunday, 23 October, 2016
Trinity XXII
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Si iniquitates
Missa Simile est regnum caelorum – Victoria
Ave verum – Mathias

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty – Lobe den Herren
Art thou weary, art thou languid – Stephanos
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot’s Leigh
How glorious is the life above – Brockham
Ye that know the Lord is gracious – Hyfrydol

Mathias : Procession
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Sunday, 30 October, 2016
Trinity XXIII
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)
(with the boys of the Chapel Choir of The Hall School, London)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Dicit Dominus
Missa brevis in C, K.220 (“Spatzenmesse”) – Mozart
Expectans expectavi – Wood

Jerusalem, my happy home – Southwell
City of God, how broad and far – Richmond
O Jesus, I have promised – Wolvercote
O God, unseen yet ever near – St Flavian
Songs of praise the angels sang – Northampton

Anon. Italian (18th cent.) : Toccata and Fugue in C
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Wednesday, 2 November, 2016
THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL SOULS
7.00pm Solemn Mass of Requiem:
(The Rev Fr Darron Misplon)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Requiem aeternam
Requiem in d moll, Op 194 – Rheinberger
Thou knowest, Lord – Purcell

Let saints on earth in concert sing – Dundee
They whose course on earth is o’er – Vienna
In our day of thanksgiving one psalm let us offer – St Catherine’s Court
Immortal, invisible, God only wise – St Denio

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Sunday, 6 November, 2016
Trinity XXIV
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Dicit Dominus
Missa O quam gloriosum est regnum – Victoria
O quam gloriosum est regnum – Victoria

Jerusalem the golden – Ewing
He wants not friends that hath thy love – Cameronian Midnight Hymn
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness – Schmücke dich
O my Saviour, lifted – North Coates
Who are these like stars appearing – All Saints

Bach : Fantasia in G minor, BWV 5427.00pm Solemn Evensong :

Preces :
Service :
Anthem :

Psalm :
Office hymn :
Hymn :

O Salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Smith of Durham
Stanford in B flat
O what their joy – Harris

150 (Chant : Stanford)
Holy Father, cheer our way – Vesper
Who are these like stars appearing – All Saints

Hereford
Alleluia, dulce carmen

Bach : Fugue in G minor, BWV 542
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Sunday, 13 November, 2016
Trinity XXV
(Remembrance Sunday)
10.00am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Derek Pratt)

Congregational setting : Wilson in D

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
O God, our help in ages past – St Anne
A safe stronghold our God is still – Ein’ feste Burg
The Church’s one foundation – Aurelia
Hail true Body, born of Mary – Standish
Adagio, from the Violoncello Concerto – Elgar (arr, Murray)
I vow to thee, my country – Thaxted

Elgar (arr. Harris) : Variation 9 (“Nimrod”) of the ‘Enigma Variations’, Op 36
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Sunday, 20 November, 2016
THE FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
10.30am High Mass:
(Celebrant : The Rev Fr Tony Hogg)
(Preacher : The Rev James Patrick)

Propers :
Service :

Anthem :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Proc :
In throno excelso
Messe in B, D.324 Op post 141 – Schubert
(Antoinette Blyth, Violina Anguelov, Willem Bester, Charles Ainslie)
O Thou, the central orb – Wood

Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Truro
King of glory, King of peace – Gwalchmai
Crown him with many crowns – Diademata
Let all mortal flesh keep silence – Picardy
All hail the power of Jesus’ name – Miles Lane

Murrill : Carillon
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Christmas Cycle 2001 – 2002

Sunday, 2 December, 2001
ADVENT SUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Ad te levavi
Missa in tempore Adventus
 – Michael Haydn
Remember, O thou man – Trad.

The advent of our King – St Thomas
Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes – Bristol
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
When came in flesh the incarnate Word – Walsall
Thy kingdom come, O God – St Cecilia

J.S.Bach : Fantasia in G major

7.00pm A Procession with Carols on Advent Sunday


Sunday, 9 December, 2001
Advent II
9.30am High Mass – Conciliar Mass of the Military & Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem
(The Ven the Rector):

Mendelssohn : Andante tranquillo, from 3rd Sonata in A major

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Populus Sion
Ireland in C
O Thou, the Central Orb
 – Wood

The Lord will come and not be slow – St Stephen
Thou, whose almighty word – Moscow
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Creator of the starry height – Conditor alme
The Kingdom come! – Irish

Mendelssohn : Con moto maestoso, from Sonata No 3 in A major


Sunday, 16 December, 2001
Advent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Von himmel hoch, da komm’ ich her

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Gaudete
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
Rejoice in the Lord alway – Purcell

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton
On Jordan’s bank, the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard

Rowley : Fantasia on Veni Emmanuel


Sunday, 23 December, 2001
Advent IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Memento nostri
Mass for four voices
 – Byrd
This is the record of John – Gibbons

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton
On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
Hail to the Lord’s Anointed – Crüger
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel

Handel : Minuet and Trio, from Music for Royal Fireworks


Monday, 24 December, 2001
FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
11.30pm Solemn Mass of Midnight:
(The Ven the Rector)

Propers:
Service:
Carols:

Proc:
Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Dominus dixit
Darke in E
Es ist ein’ Ros’; The Infant King; The first Nowell; Il est ne, le divin enfant.

Once in royal David’s city – Irby
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn
While shepherds watched their flocks by night – Winchester Old
It came upon the midnight clear – Noel
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony

Tuesday, 25 December, 2001
8.00am Low Mass:
(Fr Bevil Morgan)

Off:
Com:
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo


10.00am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Mulet : Noël

Propers:
Service:
Carols:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Puer natus est
Missa Brevis in F (“Jugendmesse”)
 – Haydn
Away in a manger; Quelle est cette odeur agreable; Ding dong, merrily on high.

Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn
Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
Christians, awake! salute the happy morn – Yorkshire
In the bleak mid-winter – Cranham
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles

We wish you a merry Christmas – arr Willcocks

Guilmant : Deuxieme Offertoire sur les Noëls


Sunday, 6 January, 2002
FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY
9.30 am Sung Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Daquin : Noël, Grand jeu et Duo

Propers 
Service :

Int: 
Grad:
Off:  
Com:

Rec:
Ecce advenit
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana

O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness – Was lebet
Earth has many a noble city – Stuttgart
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning – Epiphany
Daquin : Noël, sur les Flûtes
Behold, the great Creator – Kilmarnock
As with gladness men of old – Dix

Dubois : Toccata pour Orgue


Sunday, 13 January, 2002
Epiphany I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)
(Choir vacation)

J.C. Bach: Fughette, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern

Service:

Int : 
Grad : 
Off :
Com: 


Rec: 
A Folk Mass – Shaw

From the eastern mountains – Evelyns
The heavenly child in stature grows – Tallis
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning – Epiphany
Franck: Vieux Noël
              Noël angevin in G

Thou whom shepherds worshipped – Quem pastores
As with gladness men of old – Dix

Zachau: Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo


Sunday, 20 January, 2002
Epiphany II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)
(Choir vacation)

Finzi : Carol, from Five Bagatelles for Clarinet
                    
 (Matthew Reid – Clarinet)

Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec: 
Wilson in D

O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness – Was lebet
The people that in darkness sat – Dundee
Songs of thankfulness and praise – St Edmund
Adagio for Clarinet – Wagner, arr Schmeisser
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Now thank we all our God – Nun danket

Karg-Elert : Chorale Prelude, Nun danket
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Sunday, 27 January, 2002
Septuagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int: 
Grad:
Off: 
Com
Rec
Circumdederunt me
Darke in F
The heavens are telling –
 Haydn
           (John Birch – Organ)
Creator of the world, to thee – St Gregory
Fight the good fight with all thy might – Duke Street
O worship the King all glorious above – Hanover
Dear Lord and Father of mankind – Repton
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour – Regent Square

 Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort

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Sunday, 3 February, 2002
Sexagesima
(Harvest Festival)
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Brahms : Chorale Prelude, O Gott, du frommer Gott

Propers:
Service: 
Anthem:

Int:  
Grad: 
Off: 
Com:
Rec: 
Exsurge, quare
Sumsion in F
Thou visitest the earth
 – Greene

Through all the changing scenes of life – Wiltshire
Who would true valour see – Monk’s Gate
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
Once, only once, and once for all – Albano
Praise, O praise, our God and King – Monkland

Sumsion : Processional

7.00pm Solemn Evensong & Benediction
(Organ: John Birch)

Brahms: Chorale Prelude, Schmücke dich

Preces
Service:

Anthem: 

Psalm: 
Off:     
Hymn:

O Salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Laudate Dominum:
Smith of Durham
C.V. Stanford in G

(Solos: Sarah Archer, John Hart)
Evening Hymn – Balfour Gardiner

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The duteous day now closeth – Innsbruck
City of God, how broad and far – Richmond

from G minor mass – Saint-Saëns
Tantum ergo
from Vesperae solennes de confessore – Mozart
(Solo: Cathleen Quinlan)

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Sunday, 10 February, 2002
Quinquagesima
9.30am High Mass:

Elgar: Pomposo, from Sonata No 2 in B flat

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off: 
Com:
Rec:
Esto mihi
Ireland in C

Ave verum – ElgarCome down, O Love divine – Down Ampney
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost – Charity
Love divine, all loves excelling – Love divine
Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed – St Cuthbert
O Thou who camest from above – Hereford

 Stanley: Trumpet Tune

Christmas Cycle 2002 – 2003

Sunday, 1 December, 2002
ADVENT SUNDAY
10.00am High Mass (Orchestral):
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S.Bach: Chorale Prelude, Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme

Propers:
Service:

Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Ad te levavi
Missa Sancti Nicolai
 – Josef Haydn
(Andrea Catzel, Viulina Anguelov, Nick de Jager, Brad Liebl)
And the glory of the Lord – Handel

The advent of our King – St Thomas
Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes – Bristol
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Creator of the starry height – Conditor alme
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus

J.S.Bach: Fantasia in G major

7.00pm A Procession with Carols on Advent Sunday

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Sunday, 8 December, 2002
Advent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Greene : Andante in A

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Populus Sion
Missa in tempore Adventus
 – Michael Haydn
My heart is inditing – Handel

The Lord will come and not be slow – St Stephen
Thou, whose almighty word – Moscow
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Thy Kingdom come! – Irish
Pastorale – Hayes
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard

Boyce : Voluntary I, from Ten Voluntaries (1785)

7.30pm at the RC Cathedral of Our Lady of the Flight into Egypt
A Procession with Carols for Advent
(Sung by the Choir of St Michael’s)

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Sunday, 15 December, 2002
Advent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Brahms: Chorale Prelude, Es ist ein’ Ros entsprungen

Propers:
Service:

Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Gaudete
Missa Brevis in F (“Jugendmesse”)
 – Josef Haydn
(Sarah Archer, Linda Farlam)
Rejoice in the Lord – Purcell

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton
On Jordan’s bank – Winchester New
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard

Rowley : Fantasia on Veni Emmanuel

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Sunday, 22 December, 2002
Advent IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Bach: Chorale Prelude, Ach Gott und Herr

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Memento nostri
Missa O Quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
This is the record of John – Gibbons

The advent of our King – St Thomas
On Jordan’s bank – Winchester New
Hail to the Lord’s Anointed – Crüger
When came in flesh the incarnate Word – Walsall
O Come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel

Bach: Fughetta, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland

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THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
Tuesday, 24 December, 2002
11.30pm Solemn Mass of Midnight
(The Ven the Rector)

Brahms : Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen

Propers:
Service:
Carols:

Proc:
Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Crib carol:
Rec:
Dominus dixit
Darke in F
Es ist ein’ Ros’; The Infant King; Away in a manger; Myn liking


Once in royal David’s city – Irby
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn
While shepherds watched their flocks by night – Winchester Old
It came upon the midnight clear – Noel
O Little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green
Silent night
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony


Wednesday, 25 December, 2002

8.00am Low Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Com : O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green

Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo


10.00am High Mass (Orchestral):
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Daquin : Noël in G

Propers:
Service:

Carols:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Puer natus est
Messe in G
 –
 Schubert
(Viulina Anguelov, Grant McLahlan, Paul de Thierry)
The Infant King; Quelle est cette odeur; Myn liking

O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles
Of the Father’s heart begotten – Divinum mysterium
Christians awake! salute the happy morn – Yorkshire
In the bleak mid-winter – Cranham
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn

We wish you a merry Christmas! – arr Willcocks

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony

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Sunday, 29 December, 2002
Christmas I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Choir Vacation)

Franck : Vieux Noël

Propers:
Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Dum medium silentium
Wilson in D


Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
While shepherds watched their flocks by night – Winchester Old
God from on high hath heard! – St George
Slumber Song, from The Christmas Oratorio – Bach
A great and mighty wonder – Es ist ein’ Ros’
Behold, the great Creator makes – Kilmarnock

Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo

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Sunday, 5 January, 2003
Christmas II
9.30 am Sung Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)
(Choir Vacation)

Propers:
Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Dum silentium
Wilson in D


A great and mighty wonder – Es ist ein’ Ros
Behold, the great Creator makes – Kilmarnock
Of the Father’s heart begotten – Divinum mysterium
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
Hark! the herald-angels sing

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Sunday, 12 January, 2003
Epiphany I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Choir vacation)

Propers:
Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
In excelso throno
Wilson in D

O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness! – Was lebet
The heavenly Child in stature grows – Tallis
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning
Thou whom shepherds worshipped – Quem pastores
As with gladness men of old – Dix

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Sunday, 19 January, 2003
Epiphany II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)
(Choir vacation)

Propers:
Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Omnis terra
Wilson in D


Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Galilee
How vain the cruel Herod’s fear – Ely
Songs of thankfulness and praise – St Edmund
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed – Bread of Heaven
As with gladness men of old – Dix

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Sunday, 26 January, 2003
Epiphany III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Purcell : Rondo, from “The Moor’s Revenge”

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Adorate Deum
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
O bone Jesu
 – Palestrina

Stand up, and bless the Lord – Carlisle
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Son of God, eternal Saviour – Everton
Canon in D – Pachelbel
My spirit longs for thee – Quam dilecta
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour – St Audrey

Clarke (arr Harvey Grace) : The Prince of Denmark’s March

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Sunday, 2 February, 2003
THE FEAST OF THE PURIFICATION OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Bridge : Allegro marziale, No III from Second Book of Organ Pieces

Propers:
Service:
Motet:


Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Suscepimus
Sumsion in F
Nunc dimittis
 – Sumsion in A
Ave Maria
 – Arcadelt

O Sion, open wide thy gates – Bristol
The God whom earth and sea and sky – St Ambrose
Hail to the Lord who comes – Old 120th
Chorale Prelude, Mit Fried’ und Freud’ ich fahr’ dahin – J.S. Bach
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
The people that in darkness sat – Dundee

Sumsion : Procession

7.00pm Solemn Evensong & Benediction:

Elgar : Introduction, from Vesper Voluntaries Op 14

Preces:
Service:
Anthem:

Psalm:
Off Hymn:
Hymn:

O Salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Irish
Sumsion in A

Ecce sacerdos magnus – Elgar

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O Sion, open wide thy gates – Bristol
Hail to the Lord who comes – Old 120th

Hereford
Westminster Abbey

Brewer : Marche Héroïque

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Sunday, 9 February, 2003
Epiphany V
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Mendelssohn : Andante religioso, from Sonata No 4 in B flat

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Adorate Deum
Mass for three voices – Byrd
There shall a star from Jacob come forth – Mendelssohn
(Organ : John Birch)

Ye that know the Lord is gracious – Hyfrydol
Lord, her watch thy Church is keeping – Everton
The Church’s one foundation – Aurelia
Lord of our life, and God of our salvation – Cloisters
Adagio, from Sonata No 1 in F minor
 – Mendelssohn
Alleluia, song of sweetness – Alleluia, dulce carmen

Mendelssohn : Allegro maestoso and Fugue, from Sonata No 2 in C minor

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Sunday, 16 February, 2003
Septuagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Brahms : Chorale Prelude, O Gott, du frommer Gott

Propers:
Service:
Anthem: 

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Circumdederunt
Mass of the Quiet Hour – Oldroyd 
The heavens are telling – Haydn

Creator of the world, to thee – St Gregory
Fight the good fight with all thy might! – Duke Street
O worship the King all glorious above – Hanover
Chorale Prelude, Schmücke dich – Brahms
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed – Bread of Heaven
The spacious firmament on high – Addison’s

Guilmant: Postlude in F

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Sunday, 23 February, 2003
Sexagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Carl Nielsen : Prelude in E, Op 59 No III

Propers:
Service: 
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Exsurge, quare
Darke in F
Thou visitest the earth
 – Greene 

We plough the fields – Wir pflügen
Who would true valour see – Monk’s Gate
Come, ye thankful people, come – St George
Fair waved the golden corn – Holyrood
Praise, O praise, our God and King – Monkland

Alec Rowley : Festival March

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Sunday, 2 March, 2003
Quinquagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Mussorgsky : Promenade, from “Pictures at an Exhibition”

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Esto mihi
Ireland in C
Greater love
 – Ireland

Come down, O love divine – Down Ampney
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost – Charity
Love divine, all loves excelling – Love Divine
Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed – St Cuthbert
Il vecchio castello, from “Picture at an Exhibition”
 – Mussorgsky
O Thou who camest from above – Hereford

Mathias : Processional

7.00pm Evensong & Benediction:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Stanford : Prelude in F, First Set No I

Preces:
Service:
Anthem:

Psalm:
Off Hymn:
Hymn:

O Salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Irish
Purcell in G minor
O where shall wisdom be found?
 – Boyce

30 (Hayes in G major & minor)
Round me falls the night – Thuringia
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius

St Vincent
French carol

Lloyd Webber : Solemn Procession

Christmas Cycle 2003 – 2004

Sunday, 30 November, 2003
ADVENT SUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Improvisation on Rorate coeli desuper

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec: 
Ad te levavi
Missa in tempore Adventus
 – M Haydn
Remember, O Thou Man – trad.

The advent of our King – St Thomas
Hark the glad sound! – Bristol
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Improvisation on There is no rose
When came in flesh the incarnate Word – Walsall
Thy Kingdom come, O God – St Cecilia

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, Durch Adams fall ist ganz verderbt

7.00pm A Procession with Carols on Advent Sunday
(The Ven the Rector)

Matin Responsory – G.P. da Palestrina
Hymn : Come, thou Redeemer of the earth – Veni Redemptor gentium
Carol : Adam lay ybounden – Boris Ord

FIRST LESSON : Isaiah VI 1-11

Carol : ‘Twas in the year that King Uzziah died – Metrical Sanctus Tune, V Mode X Century
Hymn : Hark! A thrilling voice is sounding! – Merton

SECOND LESSON : Isaiah XL 1-8

Carol : Remember, O thou man – music by Thomas Ravenscroft, from Melismata, 1611
Hymn : Sleepers, wake! The watch-cry pealeth – Wachet auf
Carol : King Jesus hath a Garden – trad. Dutch, harmonized by Charles Wood

THIRD LESSON: Jeremiah XXIII 5-8

Carol : There is no Rose – Words and music anonymous, ca. 1420
Hymn : On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
Carol : The Carol of the Advent – tune trad. Besancon, harmonized by Martin Shaw

GOSPEL OF THE SALUTATION : St Luke I 26-38

Carol : Gabriel’s Message – trad Basque carol, arr David Willcocks
Carol : Joys Seven – tune trad. English, harmonized by Martin Shaw

GOSPEL OF THE ADVENT: St Mark I 1-15

Hymn : Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Carol : I sing of a maiden – setting by Patrick Hadley

VESPER RESPONSORY
COLLECT
BLESSING

Hymn : O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel

Alec Rowley : Fantasia on Veni Emmanuel

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Sunday, 7 December, 2003
Advent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Populus Sion
Missa O Quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
Hide not thou thy face from us, O Lord – Farrant

The Lord will come and not be slow – St Stephen
Thou whose almighty word – Moscow
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Thy kingdom come! – Irish
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard 

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme

7.30 pm at the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of the Flight into Egypt
A Procession with Carols for Adventide
(Sung by the Choir of St Michael’s)

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Sunday, 14 December, 2003
Advent III
9.30am High Mass:
(Conciliar Mass of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem)
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)
(Organ: Peter Jones)

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Gaudete
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Victoria
People look East – trad.

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton
On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard

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Sunday, 21 December, 2003
Advent IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Telemann : Chorale Prelude, Herr Christ, der einig’ Gottes Sohn

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Memento nostri
Mass for three voices
 – Byrd
This is the record of John – Gibbons

The advent of our King – St Thomas
On Jordan’s bank, the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
Hail to the Lord’s Anointed – Crüger
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Herr Christ, der ein’ge Gottes Sohn

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THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
Wednesday, 24 December, 2003
11.30pm Solemn Mass of Midnight:
(The Ven the Rector)

Propers:
Service
Carols during Com:


Proc:
Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Carol at the Crib:
Rec:
Dominus dixit
Jackson in G
Es ist ein’ Ros’ (trad); The Infant King (arr Willcocks);
The Cherry Tree Carol (arr Joubert); In dulci jubilo (arr Pearsall)


Once in royal David’s city – Irby
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn
While shepherds watched their flocks – Winchester Old
It came upon the midnight clear – Noel
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green
Silent Night
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles

Mulet :Carillon Sortie

Thursday, 25 December, 2003
8.00am Low Mass:

Off:
Com:
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles
While shepherds watched their flocks by night – Winchester Old

Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo

10.00am Pontifical High Mass:
(The Bishop of Table Bay)

Bach: Chorale Prelude, Vom Himmel hoch, da komm’ ich her

Propers:
Service:
Carols during Com:


Int:
Grad:
Off:
Rec:
Puer natus est
Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo (Kleine Orgelsolomesse)
 – Haydn
Away in a manger (arr Willcocks); The Infant King (arr Willcocks);
Ding Dong! Merrily on high (arr Wood); On this day earth shall ring (H.C. Stewart)


O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles
Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
Christians, awake! salute the happy morn – Yorkshire
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn

We wish you a merry Christmas! – arr Warrell

Mulet :Carillon Sortie

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Sunday, 28 December, 2003
THE FEAST OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Daquin : Noêl in G major

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Ex ore infantium
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Coventry Carol

Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
O Martyrs young and fresh as flowers – Puer nobis
Angels from the realms of glory – Lewes
Just as I am, without one plea – Misericordia
Behold, the great Creator makes – Kilmarnock

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo

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Sunday, 4 January, 2004
Christmas II
9.30 am Sung Mass:
(Choir Vacation)
(Organ : Peter Jones)

Propers:
Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Dum medium silentium
Wilson in D


Once in Royal David’s city – Irby
Behold, the great Creator makes – Kilmarnock
Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn

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Tuesday, 6 January, 2003
THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY
7.00pm High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Choir vacation)
(Organ : John Birch)

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
As with gladness men of old – Dix
Earth has many a noble city – Stuttgart
From the eastern mountains – Evelyns
Thou whom shepherds worshipped – Quem pastores

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Sunday, 11 January, 2004
Epiphany I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Choir Vacation)

J.C. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern

Propers:
Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
In excelso throno
Wilson in D


O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness! – Was lebet
The heavenly child in stature grows – Tallis
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning – Epiphany
Gymnopédie No 3
 – Satie, arr Hesford
Thou whom shepherds worshipped – Quem pastores
As with gladness men of old – Dix

J.S. Bach : Fughetta super: Was fürcht’st du, Feind Herodes, sehr

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Sunday, 18 January, 2004
Epiphany II
9.30am High Mass:
(Choir Vacation)
(Organ : Peter Jones)

Propers:
Service:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Omnis terra
Wilson in D


Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Truro
Lord, be thy word my rule – Eden
Songs of thankfulness and praise – St Edmund
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed – Bread of Heaven
Now thank we all our God – Nun danket

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Sunday, 25 January, 2004
THE FEAST OF THE CONVERSION OF ST PAUL
9.30am High Mass:
(Organ : Peter Jones)

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Laetemur
Wilson in D
Holy is the true light
 – Harris

From heaven’s height Christ spake to call – Church Triumphant
Paul the preacher, Paul the poet – Stuttgart
We sing the glorious conquest – Ellacombe
We praise thee Lord, for all the martyred throng – Engelberg
Let all on earth their voices raise – Grenoble

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Sunday, 1 February, 2004
Epiphany IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Adorate Deum
Sumsion in F
Jesu, joy of man’s desiring
 – J.S. Bach

Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us – Mannheim
Jesu, lover of my soul – Hollingside
Alleluia! sing to Jesus! – Hyfrydol
Hail, true body, born of Mary – Standish
Stainer : Praeludium Pastorale (super gamut descendens)
Alleluia, song of sweetness – Alleluia, dulce carmen

Walford Davies :Solemn Melody

THE FEAST OF THE PRESENTATION OF CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE
(also known as THE PURIFICATION OF SAINT MARY THE VIRGIN)

7.00pm Solemn Evensong & Benediction
(Organ : John Birch)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Herr Gott, nun schleuss den Himmel auf

Preces:
Service:
Anthem:

Psalm:
Office Hymn:
Hymn:

O Salutaris:
Tantum ergo:
Ayleward
Stanford in B flat
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
 – S.S. Wesley

13 (Chant : Woodward)
O Sion, open wide thy gates – Bristol
Hail to the Lord who comes – Old 120th

Hereford
Westminster Abbey

Mendelssohn : Sonata No 3 in A major

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Monday, 2 February, 2004
FEAST OF THE PURIFICATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
7.00pm High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Brian Rodford)

Mendelssohn : Andante tranquillo, from Sonata No 3 in A

Propers:
Service:

Grad:
Off:
Com:
Suscepimus
A Folk Mass
 – Martin Shaw

O Sion, open wide thy gates – Bristol
Hail to the Lord who comes – Old 120th
Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium

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Sunday, 8 February, 2004
Septuagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Kauffmann : Chorale Prelude, O Gott, du frommer Gott

Propers:
Service:
Anthem:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:


Rec:
Circumdederunt me
Ireland in C
The heavens are telling
 – Haydn

Lord of beauty, thine the splendour – Regent Square
Fight the good fight with all thy might – Duke Street
O Worship the King all glorious above – Hanover
Creator of the world, to thee – St Gregory
Reade : Prelude, from The Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite
(Clarinet : Matthew Reid)
Let us, with a gladsome mind – Monkland

Brahms : Chorale Prelude, O Gott, du frommer Gott

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Sunday, 15 February, 2004
Sexagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Moussorgsky : Promenade, from ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off::
Com:

Rec:
Exsurge, quare
Darke in E
Oculi omnium
 – Wood

Father, hear the prayer we offer – Marching
Who would true valour see – Monk’s Gate
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness – Schmücke dich
Chorale Prelude, Schmücke dich – Brahms
Lord, her watch thy Church is keeping – Everton

Purcell : Rondeau, from ‘Abdelazer’

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Sunday, 22 February, 2004
Quinquagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Handel : Sarabande, from Suite No 4 in in D minor

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off::
Com:

Rec:
Esto mihi
Darke in F
Jesu, dulcis memoria
 – Victoria

Come down, O Love divine – Down Ampney
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost – Charity
Love divine, all loves excelling – Love Divine
Sarabande, from Suite in Antique Style
 – Grieg
Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed – St Cuthbert
O Thou who camest from above – Hereford

Mathias : Processional

Christmas Cycle 2004 – 2005

Sunday, 28 November, 2004
ADVENT SUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec: 
Ad te levavi
Missa in tempore Adventus
 – Michael Haydn
Remember, O Thou Man – trad.

The advent of our King – St Thomas
Hark the glad sound! – Bristol
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme

7.00pm A Procession with Carols on Advent Sunday
(The Ven the Rector)

MATIN RESPONSORY – G.P. da Palestrina
Hymn : Come, thou Redeemer of the earth – Veni Redemptor gentium
Carol : The truth from above – traditional, arranged Ralph Vaughan Williams

FIRST LESSON : Isaiah VI 1-11

Carol : ‘Twas in the year that King Uzziah died – Metrical Sanctus Tune, V Mode X Century
Hymn : Hark! A thrilling voice is sounding! – Merton

SECOND LESSON : Isaiah XL 1-8

Carol : King Jesus hath a Garden – trad. Dutch, harmonized by Charles Wood
Hymn : On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
Carol : The Carol of the Advent – trad. Besancon, harmonized by Martin Shaw 

THIRD LESSON: Isaiah XI 1-10

Carol : Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen – German 15th century, arr Michael Praetorius
Hymn : Thy kingdom come! On bended knee – Irish
Antiphon : Carol : Rorate celi desuper – Deon Irish

GOSPEL OF THE SALUTATION : St Luke I 26-38

Carol : Gabriel’s Message – trad Basque carol, arr David Willcocks
Carol : Joys Seven – English 15th century, harmonized by Martin Shaw

GOSPEL OF THE ADVENT: St Mark I 1-15

Hymn : Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Carol : I sing of a maiden – Patrick Hadley

VESPER RESPONSORY
COLLECT
BLESSING

Hymn : O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel

J.S. Bach : Fugue, Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her

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Sunday, 5 December, 2004
Advent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Populus Sion
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
Hide not thou thy face from us, O Lord – Farrant

The Lord will come and not be slow – St Stephen
Thou whose almighty word – Moscow
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Lord, thy word abideth – Ravenshaw
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard 

J.S. Bach : Fugue, Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her

7.30 pm at the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of the Flight into Egypt
A Procession with Carols for Advent
(Sung by the Choir of St Michael’s)

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Sunday, 12 December, 2004
Advent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Brahms: Chorale Prelude, Es ist ein’ Ros entsprungen

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Rec:
Gaudete
C.V. Stanford in C & F (Kyrie: arr. Irish)
Rejoice in the Lord alway
 – Purcell

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton
On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Thy kingdom come! on bended knee – Irish

Rowley: Fantasia on Veni Emmanuel

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Sunday, 19 December, 2004
Advent IV
9.30am High Mass:
Conciliar Mass of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem
(The Ven the Rector)

Vetter : Chorale Prelude, Nun komm’, der Heiden Heiland

Propers:
Service:
Motet:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:

Rec:
Memento nostri
Mass for four voices
 – Byrd
This is the record of John – Gibbons

The advent of our King – St Thomas
On Jordan’s bank, the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel
When came in flesh the incarnate word – Walsall
Chorale Prelude, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland – Buxtehude
Lord, her watch thy Church is keeping – Everton

J.S. Bach : Fughetta, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland

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THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
Friday, 24 December, 2004
11.30pm Solemn Mass of Midnight:
(The Ven the Rector)

Brahms : Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen

Propers:
Service
Carols during Com:

Proc:
Int:
Grad:
Off:
Com:
Carol at the Crib:
Rec:
Dominus dixit
Darke in F
Away in a manger; The Infant King; Myn liking


Once in royal David’s city – Irby
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn
While shepherds watched their flocks – Winchester Old
It came upon the midnight clear – Noel
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green
Silent Night
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony

Saturday, 25 December, 2004
8.00am Low Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)

Off:
Com:
While shepherds watched their flocks – Winchester Old
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green

Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo

10.00am High Mass:)
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Daquin : Noël Suisse

Propers:
Service:

Carols during Com:

Int:
Grad:
Off:
Rec:
Puer natus est
Missa brevis in F,
 K.192
 – Mozart (Marion Roberts, Violina Anguelov, Christopher Ainslie, Brad Liebl)
Away in a manger; The Infant King; Myn liking; O little one sweet

O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles
Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
Christians, awake! salute the happy morn – Yorkshire
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn

We wish you a merry Christmas! – arr Warrell

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony

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Sunday, 26 December, 2004
THE FEAST OF ST STEPHEN THE MARTYR
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dulci jubilo

Propers :
Service :
Carol :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Etenim sederunt
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Good King Wenceslas – arr Jacques

Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
Yesterday with exultation – Evangelists
Once in royal David’s city – Irby
In the bleak midwinter – Cranham
Behold, the great Creator makes – Kilmarnock

Daquin: Noël, Grand jeu et duo in G

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Sunday, 2 January, 2005
Christmas II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Choir Vacation)

Service :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Wilson in D

A great and mighty wonder – Es ist ein’ Ros’
Behold, the great Creator makes – Kilmarnock
Angels, from the realms of glory – 
Virgin born, we bow before thee – Genevan Psalm lxxxvi
For thy mercy and thy grace – Culbach

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Sunday, 9 January, 2005
Epiphany I
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Choir vacation)
(Organ : Peter Jones)

Service:

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Wilson in D

O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness – Was lebet
Earth has many a noble city – Stuttgart
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning – Epiphany
Thou whom shepherds worshipped – Quem pastores
As with gladness men of old – Dix

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Sunday, 16 January, 2005
Epiphany II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)
(Choir vacation)
(Organ : John Birch)

Service :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec :
Wilson in D

Jesus shall reign where’er the sun – Galilee
Lord, be thy word my rule – Eden
Songs of thankfulness and praise – St Edmund
Bread of heaven – Bread of Heaven
Now thank we all our God – Nun danket

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Sunday, 23 January, 2005
Septuagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Ven the Rector)
(Choir vacation)
(Organ : Peter Jones)

Service :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :
Rec:
Wilson in D

Stand up, and bless the Lord – Carlisle
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Son of God, eternal Saviour – Everton
How glorious is the life above – Brockham
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour – Regent Square

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Sunday, 30 January, 2005
Sexagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Grieg : Sarabande, from “From Holberg’s Time”

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com :

Rec :
Exsurgem quare
Missa L’hora passa
 – Viadana
Ave Maria
 – Arcadelt

Father, hear the prayer we offer – Marching
Who would true valour see – Monk’s Gate
Praise to the Holiest in the height – Gerontius
Chorale Prelude, Schmücke dich – Brahms
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness – Schmücke dich
God moves in a mysterious way – London New

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort

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Sunday, 6 February, 2005
Quinquagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Organ : John Birch)

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, Alles ist an Gottes Segen

Propers :
Service :
Motet :

Int :
Grad :
Off :
Com: 
Rec :
Esto mihi
Sumsion in F
Oculi omnium
 – Wood

Come down, O love divine – Down Ampney
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost – Charity
Love divine, all loves excelling – Love Divine
Our blest Redeemer – St Cuthbert
O thou, who camest from above – Hereford

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, O Ewigkeit, du Donnerswort

7.00pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction:
(The Ven the Rector)

Preces :
Service :
Anthem : 

Psalm : 
Off Hymn :
Hymn :

O salutaris :
Tantum ergo :
Smith of Durham
Sumsion in G
Greater love
 – Ireland

15 (Chant : Arnold)
The duteous day now closeth – Innsbruck
Angel-voices, ever singing – Angel voices

Hereford
French Carol

 J.S.Bach : Fantasia and Fugue in C minor BWV 537

Christmas Cycle 2005 – 2006

Sunday, 27 November, 2005
ADVENT SUNDAY
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, Nun komm’, der Heiden Heiland

Propers:
Service:
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Ad te levavi
Missa in tempore Adventus
 – Michael Haydn
Remember, O Thou Man – trad.

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton
Hark the glad sound! – Bristol
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Thy kingdom come, O God – St Cecilia
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme

7.00pm A Procession with Carols on Advent Sunday

MATIN RESPONSORY – G.P. da Palestrina
Hymn : Come, thou Redeemer of the earth – Veni Redemptor gentium
Carol : Adam lay ybounden – Boris Ord

FIRST LESSON : Isaiah VI 1-11

Carol : ‘Twas in the year that King Uzziah died – Metrical Sanctus Tune, V Mode X Century
Hymn : Hark! A thrilling voice is sounding – Merton

SECOND LESSON : Isaiah XXXV 1-6

Carol : King Jesus hath a Garden – trad. Dutch, harmonized by Charles Wood
Hymn : On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
Carol : Remember, O thou man – 17th c, harmonized Thomas Ravenscroft

THIRD LESSON: Isaiah XI 1-10

Carol : Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen – German 15th century, arr Michael Praetorius
Hymn : The advent of our King – St Thomas

GOSPEL OF THE SALUTATION : St Luke I 26-38

Carol : Gabriel’s Message – trad Basque carol, arr David Willcocks
Hymn : The God whom earth and sea and sky – St Ambrose
Carol : I sing of a maiden – Charles Waters

GOSPEL OF THE ADVENT: St Mark I 1-15

Hymn : Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Carol : Our Lady and Child – Philip Moore

VESPER RESPONSORY
COLLECT
BLESSING

Hymn : O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel

Aelc Rowley : Fantasia on Veni Emmanuel

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Sunday, 4 December, 2005
Advent II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her

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Populus Sion
Missa O quam gloriosum
 – Victoria
Hide not thou thy face from us, O Lord – Farrant

The Lord will come and not be slow – St Stephen
Thou whose almighty word – Moscow
Lo, he comes with clouds descending – Helmsley
Lord, thy word abideth – Ravenshaw
Thy Kingdom come, O God – St Cecilia

J.S. Bach : Fugue, Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her

7.30 pm at the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of the Flight into Egypt
A Procession with Carols for Advent
(Sung by the Choir of St Michael’s)

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Sunday, 11 December, 2005
Advent III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Stanford : Prelude on a theme of Orlando Gibbons (Set 2 No 1)

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Gaudete
C.V. Stanford in C & F (Kyrie: arr. Irish)
Judge Eternal
 – Marchand

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding – Merton
On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel
Come, thou long-expected Jesus – Cross of Jesus
Thy kingdom come! on bended knee – Irish

Vetter : Chorale Prelude, Nun komm’, der heiden Heiland

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Sunday, 18 December, 2005
Advent IV
9.30am High Mass:
Conciliar Mass of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

J.S.Bach : Chorale Prelude, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Fughetta)

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Memento nostri
Mass for four voices
 – Byrd
This is the record of John – Gibbons

Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes – Bristol
On Jordan’s bank, the Baptist’s cry – Winchester New
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel
When came in flesh the incarnate word – Walsall
Chorale Prelude, Es is ein’ Ros’ entsprungen – Brahms
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard

J.S. Bach : Grave, from Fantasia in G major

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THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
Saturday, 24 December, 2005
11.30pm Solemn Mass of Midnight:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Bouvard : Noël Languedocien

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Carol at the Crib :
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Dominus dixit
Messe (
Op 36)
 – Widor
Quelle est cette odeur agréableIl est né, le divin enfant; Ding dong! merrily on high


Once in royal David’s city – Irby
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn
While shepherds watched their flocks – Winchester Old
It came upon the midnight clear – Noel
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green
Silent Night
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony

Sunday, 25 December, 2005
8.00am Low Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Com :While shepherds watched their flocks – Winchester Old

J.S. Bach :Chorale Prelude,In dulci jubilo

10.00am High Mass:)
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Franck : Deux antienne Noëls

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Puer natus est
Messe in G
 – Schubert
(Soloists: Viulina Anguelov, Nic de Jager, Paul de Thierry)
The Infant King; Ding dong! merrily on high; O little one sweet; Away in a manger

O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles
Of the Father’s love begotten – Divinum mysterium
Christians, awake! salute the happy morn – Yorkshire
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Mendelssohn

We wish you a merry Christmas! – arr Warrell

Widor : Toccata, from 5th Organ Symphony

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The Choir is on vacation. Choral services resume on 22 January, 2006

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Sunday, 1 January, 2006
THE FEAST OF THE CIRCUMCISION
(New Year’s Day)
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

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Rec :
An Anglican Folk Mass – Martin Shaw

Conquering kings their titles take – Innocents
The ancient law departs – St Michael
Put thou thy trust in God – Carlisle
Noël avec Variations
 – Daquin
In the bleak mid-winter – Cranham
For thy mercy and thy grace – Buckland

J.S. Bach : Chorale Prelude, In dir ist Freude

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Sunday, 8 January, 2006
Epiphany I          
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

Service : An Anglican Folk Mass – Martin Shaw

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O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness! – Was lebet
Earth has many a noble city – Stuttgart
Brightest and best of the suns of the morning – Epiphany
Thou whom shepherds worshipped – Quem pastores
As with gladness men of old – Dix

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Sunday, 15 January, 2005
Epiphany II
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Canon Christopher Chivers)

Service : An Anglican Folk Mass – Shaw

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Jesus shall reign where’re the sun – Galilee
Lord, be thy word my rule – Eden
Songs of thankfulness and praise – St Edmund
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed – Bread of Heaven
Now thank we all our God – Nun danket

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Sunday, 22 January, 2005
Epiphany III
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)

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Adorate Deum
Darke in F
Lo, star-led chiefs
 – Crotch

Stand up, and bless the Lord – Carlisle
Blest are the pure in heart – Franconia
Son of God, eternal Saviour – Everton
How glorious is the life above – Brockham
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour – Regent Square

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Sunday, 29 January, 2006
Epiphany IV
9.30am High Mass:
(The Very Rev The Dean)

Mendelssohn : Andante tranquillo, from Sonata No 3 in A major

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Adorate Deum
Missa O Quam gloriosum est regnum – Victoria
Ave verum
 – Mozart

Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us – Mannheim
Jesu, lover of my soul – Hollingside
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus – Hyfrydol
Not a thought of earthly things – Feniton
Stand up, and bless the Lord – Carlisle

Mendelssohn : Con moto maestoso, from Sonata No 3 in A major

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Thursday, 2 February, 2006
THE FEAST OF THE PURIFICATION OF OUR LADY
6.30pm High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Beverley Johnson)

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Suscepimus
Nunc dimittis in D – Wood
Missa L’Hora passa
 – Viadana
Ave Maria
 – Rachmaninov

O Sion, open wide thy gates – Bristol
Hail to the Lord who comes – Old 120th
The God whom sea and earth and sky – St Ambrose

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Sunday, 5 February, 2006
Epiphany V
9.30am High Mass:
(The Very Rev the Dean of Kimberley & Kuruman)

Walther : Chorale Prelude, Lobe den Herren

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Adorate Deum
Missa L’Hora passa – Viadana
Ave Maria
 – Rachmaninov

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty – Lobe den Herrn
Ye that know the Lord is gracious – Hyfrydol
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot’s Leigh
Sinfonia from Cantate, Ich steh mit einem Fuss im Grabe – J.S.Bach
Wherefore, O Father, we thy humble servants – Christe fons jugis
Alleluia, song of sweetness – Alleluia, dulce carmen

J.S.Bach : Fantasia in G minor

7.00pm Solemn Evensong & Benediction:
(The Rev Fr Roy Snyman)
(Organ : John Birch)

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Hymn :
Byrd
Wood in D
O Thou, the central orb
 – Wood

99 (Chant : Battishill)
God, that madest earth and heaven – All through the night
Alleluia, song of sweetness – Alleluia, dulce carmen

Murrill : Carillon

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Sunday, 12 February, 2006
Septuagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Richard Cogill)

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele

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Circumdederunt
Ireland in C
The heavens are telling
 – Haydn (Organ : John Birch)

Creator of the world, to thee – St Gregory
Fight the good fight – Duke Street
O Worship the King all glorious above – Hanover
How glorious is the life above – Brockham
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour – Regent Square

Karg-Elert : Chorale-Improvisation, O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort

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Sunday, 19 February, 2006
Sexagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Very Rev The Dean of Kimberley and Kuruman)
(No organ : Power failure)

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Exsurge, quare
Missa L’Hora Passa – Viadana
O bone Jesu – Palestrina

Put thou thy trust in God – Doncaster
Who would true valour see – Monk’s Gate
The Church’s one foundation – Aurelia
Hail, true Body, born of Mary – Standish
Oft in danger, oft in woe – University College

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Sunday, 26 February, 2006
Quinquagesima
9.30am High Mass:
(The Rev Fr Michael Parker)
(Organ : John Birch)

Moussorgsky : Promenade, from “Pictures at an Exhibition”

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Esto mihi
Messe fis-Moll, Op 36 – Widor
Cantique de Jean Racine
 – Fauré

Come down, O Love divine – Down Ampney
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost – Charity
Love divine, all loves excelling – Love Divine
Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed – St Cuthbert
O thou who camest from above – Hereford

Lloyd Webber: Solemn Procession