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St Paul’s Cathedral Together transforming our City and Diocese MELBOURNE Services and Music List: 12 - 19 May 2019 Sunday 12 May Fourth Sunday of Easter Thursday 16 May 8am BCP Holy Communion. Hymn: If Christ had not been raised from death 12.15pm Eucharist 9am Sung Eucharist: Loving Shepherd of thy shp; Have faith in God; Christ is the world’s light 5.10pm Choral Evensong: Lay Clerks 10.30am Choral Eucharist: Choir of Boys and Men Responses: Ferial Hymns: Int: All people that on earth; Grad: I heard the voice of Jesus say; Psalm: 81:1-11 Chant: after Martin Luther (1483-1546) Off: I will sing the wondrous story; Dis: Father hear the prayer Setting: Fauxbourdons – Carolus Andreas (1632-1704) Setting: Communion Service in F – Harold Darke (1888-1976) Anthem: Siderum rector – William Byrd (1543-1623) Psalm: 23 Chant: John Goss (1800-80) Ruler of the stars, gracious God, spare our sins, pardoning our offences: so that with a pure Motet: The King of Love my Shepherd is – Edward Cuthbert Bairstow (1874-1946) heart we may sing unto thee a gracious song. Postlude: First Movement of Sonata Eroica (‘Rheims’), Op.151 – Hymn: Blest are the pure in heart Charles Villiers Stanford (1852 - 1924): Mrs Roslyn Carolane, Assistant Organist Friday 17 May 6pm Easter Carol Service: Choir of Girls and Lay Clerks [7.45am Girls’ Rehearsal at Lowther Hall] This Joyful Eastertide – Charles Wood (1866-1926); Lord of the dance; O Saviour of the 12.15pm Eucharist world – Frederick A. G. Ouseley (1825–89); Adoramus te, Christi – Orlandus Lassus 5.10pm Choral Evensong: Choir of Boys and Men (1532-94); O sons and daughters; Now the green blade rises – arr. June Nixon; Psalm 114 Responses: Ferial – E. C. Bairstow (1874-1946); Through the Red Sea brought at last; Ye choirs of new Psalm: 8 Chant: Frederick A. G. Ouseley (1825-99) Jerusalem – Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924); Light’s reddening dawn; Christ the Setting: Fauxbourdons – June Nixon Lord is risen today Anthem: Lord, thou hast told us – Arnold Bax (1883-1953) Postlude: Carillon de Westminster, Op.54, No.6 – Louis Vierne (1870-1937): Hymn: This is the truth we hold Mr Mark Slavec, June Nixon Organ Scholar Saturday 18 May Monday 13 May 10am Mandarin Worship 12.15pm Eucharist 12.15pm Eucharist 5.10pm Evening Prayer Sunday 19 May Fifth Sunday of Easter Tuesday 14 May 8am BCP Holy Communion. Hymn: We shall go out with hope of resurrection 12.15pm Eucharist 9am Sung Eucharist: A new commandment; Help us accept each other; Come down O Love 5.10pm Choral Evensong: Men’s Voices 10.30am Choral Eucharist: Choir of Girls and Lay Clerks Responses: Robert Ashfield (1911-2006) Hymns: Int: Fold to thy heart; Grad: A new commandment; Psalm: 139:1-11 Chant: June Nixon Off: We sing the praise; Dis: Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him Setting: Fauxbourdons – Thomas Morley (c.1557-1602) Setting: Missa brevis in G, K49 – Wolfgang Mozart (1756-91) Anthem: In God’s word will I rejoice – Henry Purcell (1659-95) Psalm: 148 Chant: Philip Nicholls (b.1976) after Hymn: Fold to thy heart thy sister and thy brother Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Motet: What wondrous love is this? – arr. Geoff Weaver (b.1943) Wednesday 15 May Postlude: Processional – Robert Jones (b.1963): Mr Lachlan Redd, Sub-Organist [8am Boys’ Rehearsal at Trinity Grammar] 6pm Choral Evensong: Choir of Boys and Men 12.15pm Eucharist Hymns: Int: Fold to thy heart; Coll: We sing the praise; Dis: Praise the Lord No Lunchtime Concert Responses: Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656) 5.10pm Choral Evensong: Choir of Girls and Lay Clerks Psalm: 148 Chant: Philip Nicholls (b.1976) after Responses: Ferial Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Psalm: 33:1-9 Chant: George Garrett (1834-97) Setting: Evening Service in G – Herbert Sumsion (1899-1995) Setting: Short Evening Service – Thomas Tallis (c.1505-85) Anthem: And I saw a new heav’n – Edgar Bainton (1880-1956) Anthem: If ye love me – Thomas Tallis (c.1505-85) Postlude: Promenade – Rosalie Bonighton (1946-2011): Mr Siegfried Franke, Cathedral Organist Hymn: Love’s redeeming work is done .