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Choir's Repertoire 2017-2018 SEASON COMPOSER MUSIC 2018-05-27 Trinity John Rutter Winchester Te Deum 2018-05-27 Trinity Joan Szymko Illumina le tenebre 2018-05-20 Pentecost Hal Hopson With a mighty wind and tongues of fire 2018-05-20 Pentecost 1524 German hymn Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord 2018-05-13 Easter 7 Henry Purcell O God, the King of glory 2018-05-13 Easter 7 Iain Quinn Vidi aquam 2018-05-06 Choral Evensong Ralph Vaughan Williams O taste and see [with Seraphim Choir] 2018-05-06 Choral Evensong Charles Stanford Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in G [with Seraphim Choir] 2018-05-06 Choral Evensong Toby Wardman Preces & Responses [with Seraphim Choir] 2018-05-06 Easter 6 Peter Bloesch Death, be not proud 2018-05-06 Easter 6 Iain Quinn Vidi aquam 2018-04-29 Easter 5 William Billings Easter Anthem 2018-04-29 Easter 5 Tomás Luis de Victoria Vidi aquam 2018-04-22 Easter 4 Carson Cooman Easter Day 2018-04-22 Easter 4 Josef Gruber Vidi aquam 2018-04-15 Easter 2 George Frideric Handel Since by man came death (Messiah ) 2018-04-08 Easter 2 Tomás Luis de Victoria Vidi aquam 2018-04-01 Easter Charles-Marie Widor Surrexit a mortuis [with Seraphim Choir] 2018-04-01 Easter George Frideric Handel Worthy is the Lamb (Messiah) [with Seraphim Choir] 2018-03-31 Easter Vigil Charles Stanford Te Deum in A 2018-03-31 Easter Vigil Charles-Marie Widor Surrexit a mortuis 2018-03-30 Good Friday Tomás Luis de Victoria Reproaches 2018-03-30 Good Friday Geert Verhallen Adoramus te 2018-03-29 Maundy Thursday Michael Haydn Tristis est anima mea 2018-03-29 Maundy Thursday T. Tertius Noble Go to dark Gethsemane 2018-03-29 Maundy Thursday G. Alan Smith The Presence 2018-03-29 Maundy Thursday Ola Gjeilo Ubi caritas 2018-03-25 Palm Sunday B Pablo Casals O vos omnes 2018-03-25 Palm Sunday B Vittorio Giannini Hosanna 2018-03-18 Lent 5B Richard J. Clark Now Christ, thou Sun of righteousness 2018-03-11 Lent 4B William E. Brandt Communion Anthem 2018-03-04 Evensong Orlando Gibbons Almighty and everlasting God 2018-03-04 Evensong Herbert Murrill Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in E 2018-03-04 Evensong Martin Neary Preces & Responses 2018-03-04 Lent 3B Johannes Brahms Geistliches Lied, Op. 30 (Lass dich nur nichts) 2018-02-18 Lent 1B Richard Farrant Call to remembrance 2018-02-14 Ash Wednesday Thomas Tallis Purge me, O Lord 2018-02-14 Ash Wednesday Gregorio Allegri Miserere 2018-02-04 World Mission B Marvin Curtis Great day 2018-01-28 Candlemas Evensong Herbert Howells Behold, O God our defender 2018-01-28 Candlemas Evensong Grayston Ives Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Lichfield Service ) 2018-01-28 Candlemas Evensong Heathcote Statham Preces & Responses 2018-01-28 Epiphany 4B Charles Wood O thou, the central Orb 2018-01-21 Epiphany 3B Felix Mendelssohn How lovely are the messengers 2018-01-14 Epiphany 2B John Ireland Greater Love Hath No Man 2018-01-07 Epiphany & Epiphany 1B Felix Mendelssohn Es wird ein Stern auf Jacob aufgehn 2017-12-24 Christmas Eve Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck Hodie Christus natus est 2017-12-24 Christmas Eve Samuel Scheidt Puer natus en Bethlehem 2017-12-24 Christmas Eve Austin Lovelace The Wisdom of God 2017-12-24 Advent 4B Simon Andrews There is no rose of such virtue 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck Hodie Christus natus est 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Daniel McKinley Behold, the world’s Creator [with Seraphim Choir] 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Felix Mendelssohn Es wird ein Stern auf Jacob aufgehn 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Samuel Scheidt Puer natus en Bethlehem 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Simon Andrews There is no rose of such virtue 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Ghislaine Reece-Trapp Alleluia! A new work is come on hand 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Austin Lovelace The Wisdom of God 2017-12-17 Lessons & Carols Elizabeth Poston Jesus Christ the Apple Tree [with Seraphim Choir] 2017-12-17 Advent 3B Ghislaine Reece-Trapp Alleluia! A new work is come on hand 2017-12-10 Advent 2B George Frideric Handel And the glory of the Lord (Messiah ) 2017-12-03 Advent 1B William Byrd Ne irascaris 2017-11-26 Christ the King A John Rutter Winchester Te Deum 2017-11-26 Christ the King A Charles Wood Summer ended 2017-11-26 Christ the King A Plainsong Dignus est Agnus 2017-11-19 Proper 28A Alice Parker & Robert Shaw Saints Bound for Heaven 2017-11-05 All Souls Dan Forrest Requiem for the Living 2017-11-05 All Saints A William H. Harris Bring us, O Lord God 2017-11-05 All Saints A Plainsong Gaudeamus omnes in Domino 2017-10-29 Proper 25A William Byrd Diliges Dominum 2017-10-22 Proper 24A Hans Leo Hassler Cantate Domino 2017-10-15 Proper 23A Henry Purcell Rejoice in the Lord alway [with Seraphim Choir] 2017-10-08 Proper 22A Jean Pasquet Lord, sanctify me wholly 2017-10-01 Evensong, St.Michael/Angels William H. Harris Bring us, O Lord God 2017-10-01 Evensong, St.Michael/Angels Herbert Howells Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Westminster Service ) 2017-10-01 Evensong, St.Michael/Angels Peter Nardone Preces & Responses 2017-10-01 Evensong, St.Michael/Angels Daniel Pinkham Now is the hour of darkness past 2017-10-01 Proper 21A Gilbert Martin When I survey the wondrous cross 2017-09-24 Proper 20A Jean Berger The eyes of all wait upon thee 2017-09-17 Proper 19A John Ness Beck Canticle of Praise 2017-09-10 Proper 18A Harold Friedell Draw us in the Spirit’s tether 2016-2017 SEASON COMPOSER MUSIC 2017-06-11 Trinity A Edward Elgar Te Deum 2017-06-11 Trinity A Robert Lehman The Great Commission 2017-06-04 PenteCost A Pavel Chesnokov Дух твой благий (Duh tvoy blagiy) 2017-06-04 PenteCost A Introit Everett TitComb I will not leave you comfortless 2017-05-28 Easter 7A Philip Moore The AsCension 2017-05-28 Easter 7A Josef Gruber Vidi aquam 2017-05-21 Easter 6A CHOIR AT MCI FRAMINGHAM John Stainer: God so loved the world Gordon JaCob: Brother James’s Air Jean Pasquet: Lord, sanctify me wholly George FrideriC Handel: Hallelujah (Messiah ) 2017-05-14 Easter 5A WayTrLf Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ave verum Corpus [with Seraphim Choir] 2017-05-14 Easter 5A Tomás Luis de ViCtoria Vidi aquam 2017-05-07 Evensong Peter BloesCh Death, be not proud 2017-05-07 Evensong T. Tertius Noble MagnifiCat & Nunc dimittis in B Minor 2017-05-07 Evensong Gideon Cox PreCes & Responses 2017-05-07 Easter 4A Good Shepherd Alfred Fedak Spring bursts forth today 2017-05-07 Easter 4A Josef Gruber Vidi aquam 2017-04-30 Easter 3A Emmaus Charles Stanford Ye choirs of new Jerusalem 2017-04-30 Easter 3A Tomás Luis de ViCtoria Vidi aquam 2017-04-16 Easter Carson Cooman Easter Day [with Seraphim Choir] 2017-04-16 Easter Introit George FrideriC Handel Hallelujah (Messiah ) [with Seraphim Choir] 2017-04-15 Easter Vigil Charles Stanford Te Deum in B-flat 2017-04-15 Easter Vigil Edward Bairstow Sing ye to the Lord 2017-04-15 Easter Vigil Mark Sedio O night more light than day 2017-04-14 Good Friday Tomás Luis de ViCtoria ReproaChes (Popule meus) 2017-04-14 Good Friday Joshua Harper O vos omnes 2017-04-13 Maundy Thursday Tomás Luis de ViCtoria Tamquam ad latronem 2017-04-13 Maundy Thursday Anton Bruckner In monte Oliveti 2017-04-13 Maundy Thursday William Billings ’Twas on that night, that doleful night (Brookfield ) 2017-04-13 Maundy Thursday NiCholas White Anthems at the Mandatum 2017-04-09 Palm Sunday A Maxcine Posegate Jesus our Lord is crucified 2017-04-09 Palm Sunday A Bartholomaeus Gesius/Anonymous Hosianna dem Sohne Davids 2017-04-02 Lent 5A Christoph Willibald Gluck De profundis 2017-30-26 Annunciation Evensong Arvo Pärt Богородице Дево, радуйся (Bogoroditse Djevo) 2017-03-26 Annunciation Evensong Grayston Ives MagnifiCat & Nunc dimittis (Lichfield Service ) 2017-03-26 Annunciation Evensong RiChard Ayleward PreCes & Responses 2017-03-26 Lent 4A Gordon JaCob Brother James’ Air 2017-03-19 Lent 3A Alonso Lobo Vivo ego, diCit Dominus 2017-03-12 Lent 2A John Stainer God so loved the world 2017-03-12 Lent 2A HeinriCh SChütz Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt 2017-03-05 Lent 1A Samuel Sebastian Wesley Wash me throughly from my wiCkedness 2017-03-01 Ash Wednesday Jean Pasquet Lord, sanctify me wholly 2017-03-01 Ash Wednesday Gregorio Allegri Miserere 2017-02-26 Epiphany Last A Herbert Howells Te Deum (Collegium Regale ) 2017-02-26 Epiphany Last A Craig Phillips Transfiguration 2017-02-12 Epiphany 6A Charles Stanford Beati quorum via 2017-02-05 Epiphany 5A Larry L. Fleming Give me Jesus 2017-01-29 Candlemas Evensong Charles Wood Hail, gladdening light 2017-01-29 Candlemas Evensong Hugh Blair MagnifiCat & Nunc dimittis in B Minor 2017-01-29 Candlemas Evensong John Bertalot PreCes & Responses 2017-01-29 Epiphany 4A John Ness BeCk Offertory 2017-01-22 Epiphany 3A Gabriel Fauré Cantique de Jean RaCine 2017-01-15 Epiphany 2A Felix Mendelssohn I waited for the Lord 2017-01-08 Epiphany 1A John Gardner Tomorrow shall be my dancing day 2016-12-24 Christmas Eve Dale Wood Sussex Carol 2016-12-24 Christmas Eve MiChael Praetorious En natus est Emanuel 2016-12-24 Christmas Eve Harold Darke In the bleak mid-winter 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols Dale Wood Sussex Carol [with Seraphim Choir] 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols John Gardner Tomorrow shall be my dancing day 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols George FrideriC Handel There were shepherds abiding in the fields Glory to God (Messiah ) [with Seraphim Choir] 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols Morten Lauridsen O magnum mysterium 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols Arvo Pärt Bogoróditse Djévo 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols Anton Bruckner Virga Jesse floruit 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols Robert Leaf Come, thou long-expeCted Jesus 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols Harold Darke In the bleak mid-winter [w/Seraphim Choir] 2016-12-18 Lessons & Carols John L.
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