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Services and Music October 2016 Services and Music October 2016 Saturday 22 October Wednesday 26 October Visiting Choir: The Plaxtol Scholars Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, Scholar, 16.15 Choral Evensong 899 Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek 17.30 Said Evening Prayer Responses: Millington Officiant: Rev’d Denise Williams Hymn: 410 Psalm: 108 Thursday 27 October Adrian Batten in A minor 13.10 ORGAN RECITAL by Roger Fisher Services and Music O for a closer walk with God Grayston Ives (Chester Cathedral) Sunday 23 October 17.30 Choral Evensong The Last Sunday after Trinity Officiant: The Dean October 2016 Visiting Choir: The Plaxtol Scholars Responses: John Sanders 10.00 The Cathedral Eucharist Psalms: 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 President: The Dean The Short Service Edmund Hooper Preacher: Archdeacon Macclesfield Regular services Missa Brevis Palestrina Friday 28 October Dean: Ave verum William Byrd Simon and Jude, Apostles The Very Revd 17.30 Choral Evensong Professor Gordon 11.30 Mattins Officiant: Canon Peter Howell-Jones McPhate President: Rev’d Mike Kirby Responses: Harrison Oxley Sunday Preacher: Canon Jeremy Dussek Hymn: 195 Responses: Millington Psalms: 136, 137, 138 08.00 Holy Communion (BCP) (Lady Chapel) Vice Dean: Hymns: 486, 370, 438 Francis Jackson in C The Revd Canon Psalm: 119 (vv 105-128) I will worship George Dyson 10.00 The Cathedral Eucharist (Nave) Peter Howell-Jones Te Deum Henry Smart Jubilate Charles Villiers Stanford Saturday 29 October 11.30 Mattins (BCP Eucharist 1st & 3rd Sundays) Precentor: Teach me O Lord Philip Stopford Visiting choir: Melbourne parish church choir, Derbyshire The Revd Canon 15.30 Choral Evensong (Quire) 16.15 Choral Evensong Jeremy Dussek Officiant: Canon Jane Brooke Officiant: The Dean Responses: Millington 15.30 Choral Evensong (Quire) Hymns: 215 Hymns: 480, 407 Director of Music: Psalm: 115 18.30 Evening Service (Quire) Mr Philip Rushforth Sunday 30 October The Dorian Service Thomas Tallis The Last Sunday after Trinity Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace SS Wesley 10.00 The Cathedral Eucharist In residence: President: Rev’d Denise Williams 18.30 Sung Compline Preacher: Canon Peter Howell-Jones Weekdays Officiant: Rev’d Mike Kirby Sunday O sapientiae Hildegard of Bingham All Clergy 11.30 Mattins 08.30 Morning Prayer (St Anselm’s Chapel) Psalm: 134 President: Canon Jane Brooke Office Hymn: 214 Preacher: Canon Peter Howell-Jones Monday Ave Maria Flor Peeters 12.30 Holy Communion (Lady Chapel) Hymns: 478, 460, 433 Canon Jeremy Dussek (11.30am Thursdays) Monday 24 October 15.30 Choral Evensong Tuesday 17.30 Choral Evensong Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek 17.30 Choral Evensong (Quire) Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek Hymns: 432, 231 Canon Jane Brooke Responses: Bernard Rose (Said on Wednesdays) Psalm: 119 (vv 1-32) 18.30 Said Compline Wednesday The First Service Philip Moore Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek I will lift up mine eyes Ernest Walker Rev’d Denise Williams Monday 31 October Saturdays Tuesday 25 October 17.30 Said Evening Prayer Thursday 17.30 Choral Evensong Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek The Dean Officiant: Canon Jane Brooke 09.30 Morning Prayer and Holy Communion Responses: Philip Radcliffe Psalms: 119 (vv 73-104) 16.15 Choral Evensong (Quire) Friday Pelham Humfrey in F minor Canon Peter Howell-Jones Justorum animae Charles Villiers Stanford The Short Service Edmund Hooper Saturday Beati quorum via How The Dean www.chestercathedral.com @ChesterCath www.chestercathedral.com @ChesterCath Services and Music October 2016 Services and Music October 2016 Saturday 1 October Friday 7 October Wednesday 12 October 15.30 Choral Evensong Ember Day 17.30 Choral Evensong Wilfred of Ripon, Bishop, Missionary, 709 Officiant: The Dean 16.15 Said Evening Prayer Officiant: Canon Peter Howell-Jones 17.30 Said Evening Prayer Hymns: 140, 3 Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek Responses: Harrison Oxley Officiant: Rev’d Denise Williams Responses: Grayston Ives Psalm: 37 Psalms: 82, 83, 84, 85 Thursday 13 October 19.30 Last Night of the Proms Concert Herbert Sumsion in D Charles Villiers Stanford in A Edward the Confessor, King of England, 1066 Chester Cathedral Choir Ave verum Arthur Wills Thou, O God Malcolm Boyle 13.10 ORGAN RECITAL by Tim Jones (Chester) Sunday 2 October 18.30 Sung Compline Saturday 8 October The Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Officiant: Rev’d Denise Williams 17.30 RSCM Festival 17.30 Choral Evensong O quam gloriosum Plainsong 11.00 Harvest Festival Sung by the Nave Choir Special Order of Service Officiant: The Dean Office Hymn: 292 President: Canon Jeremy Dussek Responses: Richard Ayleward Psalm: 91 (vv 10-16) Preacher: Canon Jane Brooke Sunday 9 October Hymn: 449 Have mercy upon me, O Lord Thomas Tomkins Kenneth Leighton in D Psalms: 69, 70 The Twentieth Sunday after Trinity Fear not, O land Edward Elgar John Blow in F 10.00 The Cathedral Eucharist Monday 17 October Teach me, O Lord William Byrd President: Canon Peter Howell-Jones Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, Maytyr, c 107 15.30 Choral Evensong Preacher: The Dean 17.30 Choral Evensong Officiant: Canon Peter Howell-Jones Collegium Regale Herbert Howells Friday 14 October Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek Responses: Richard Ayleward 17.30 Choral Evensong O hearken thou Edward Elgar Responses: Bernard Rose Hymns: 397, 285 Officiant: Canon Peter Howell-Jones Hymn: 224 Psalms: 12, 13, 14 11.30 Mattins Responses: Plainsong Psalm: 89 Herbert Sumsion in G Officiant: Rev’d Denise Williams Psalms: 73, 74 Philip Moore in A O sing unto the Lord Henry Purcell Preacher: The Dean Alan Gibbs in G Let God arise, Matthew Locke Hymns: 378, 463, 383 O rest in the Lord Felix Mendelssohn 18.30 Said Compline Responses: Kenneth Leighton Tuesday 18 October Officiant: The Dean Psalm: 143 Saturday 15 October Te Deum Orlando Gibbons Luke the Evangelist Teresa of Avilia, Teacher, 1582 17.30 Choral Evensong Monday 3 October O hearken thou Edward Elgar 16.15 Choral Evensong sung by the Nave Choir and Officiant: Canon Jane Brooke 17.30 Choral Evensong the Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir 15.30 Choral Evensong Responses: William Byrd Officiant: The Dean Officiant: The Dean Officiant: Chris Jones Hymn: 194 Responses: Thomas Tallis Introit: Beati quorum via Howard Skempton Responses: Kenneth Leighton Psalms: 93, 94 Psalm: 18 Responses: Smith Hymn: 367, 500 Collegium Regale Charles Wood The First Service Philip Moore Hymn: 404 Psalms: 47, 48, 49 Isti sunt viri sancti G P da Palestrina Since God so tender a regard Henry Purcell Psalm: 78 (vv 1-17) Collegium Regale Herbert Howells The Gloucester Service Herbert Howells Blessed City, heavenly Salem Edward Bairstow Wednesday 19 October Tuesday 4 October O clap your hands R. Vaughan Williams Henry Martyn, Translator of the Scriptures, Francis of Assisi, Founder of the Friars, 1226 18.30 Sung Compline 17.30 Choral Evensong 18.30 Shakespeare at 400: why? Missionary, 1812 Officiant: Canon Peter Howell-Jones 17.30 Said Evening Prayer Officiant: Canon Peter Howell-Jones A talk by Dr Paul Edmundson A prayer of King Henry VI Henry Ley Officiant: Canon Jeremy Dussek Responses: Humphrey Clucas Psalm: 91 (vv 1-9) Psalms: 22, 23 Office Hymn: 241 20.30 Shakespeare in love: life and music Hymn: 263 A concert with Chester Cathedral Nave Choir Thursday 20 October In paradisum Gabriel Fauré 13.10 ORGAN RECITAL by Paul Derrett Basil Harwood in A flat Tickets for both of the above from the box office (Hull) O hearken thou Edward Elgar Monday 10 October Sunday 16 October Paulinus, Bishop of York, Missionary, 644 17.30 Choral Evensong Wednesday 5 October The Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity 17.30 Choral Evensong Officiant: The Dean 17.30 Said Evening Prayer 10.00 The Cathedral Eucharist (Shakespeare and Officiant: Chris Jones Responses: John Sanders Officiant: Rev’d Denise Williams spirituality) Responses: Richard Marlow Psalm: 104 President: Canon Jane Brooke Hymn: 391 Herbert Brewer in D Thursday 6 October Preacher: Dr Paul Edmondson Psalms: 53, 54, 55 O for a closer walk with God Charles Villiers Stanford William Tyndale, Translator of the Scriptures, 1536 The Little Organ Mass Franz Haydn The Second Service Philip Moore 13.10 ORGAN RECITAL by George Parsons O Lord, increase my faith Henry Loosemore Behold now praise the Lord William Harris Friday 21 October (Sheffield) 11.30 BCP Eucharist (Shakespeare Poetry Mass) 17.30 Said Evening Prayer 17.30 Choral Evensong Tuesday 11 October President: Canon Jeremy Dussek Officiant: Rev’d Peter Lee 17.30 Choral Evensong Officiant: The Dean Preacher: Dr Paul Edmondson Officiant: Canon Jane Brooke Responses: Thomas Ebdon The Little Organ Mass Franz Haydn 19.30 City of London Sinfonia & Chester Cathedral Responses: John Reading Hymn: 199 Thou knowest, Lord Henry Purcell Choir Great British Choral Anthems Psalms: 59, 60, 61 Psalm: 34 O Lord, increase my faith Henry Loosemore The Short Service Thomas Hunt The Short Service William Byrd Give ear, O Lord Thomas Weelkes Tantum ergo Louis Vierne www.chestercathedral.com @ChesterCath .
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