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Service Schedule 31 March 2013 March/April 2013 Sunday 31st March EASTER DAY Sunday 7th April The Second Sunday of Easter Cantoris 1 Decani 1 5.45 am Dawn Eucharist Hymns 110, 117 8 am Holy Communion Book of Common Prayer 8 am Holy Communion Book of Common Prayer 10.15 am Mattins sung by the Lady Margaret Singers Responses Smith 10.15 am Mattins Responses Rose Canticles Te Deum and Jubilate in C Stanford Easter Anthems Parratt Canticles Te Deum in C; Jubilate in E flat Britten Easter Anthems Scott Preacher The Reverend Jonathan Coore, Minor Canon and Succentor Psalm 136. 1-16 Voluntary Cantilène from Symphonie Romane Widor Hymns 119, 112 Preacher The Dean Psalm 114 11.30 am Sung Eucharist sung by the Lady Margaret Singers Voluntary Christ ist erstanden (BWV 627) J. S. Bach Hymns CP 334, 124 Setting Missa O quam gloriosum Victoria Hymns 104 (omit v 2), 118, 332 (omit vv 2, 3), 114 11.30 am Sung Eucharist Anthem O sacrum convivium Messiaen Setting Missa brevis Kodaly Hymns 117, CP 156 (186), SP 78, 120 Preacher The Reverend Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor, Canon in Residence Anthem Dic nobis Maria Bassano Voluntary Hymne d’actions de grace ‘Te Deum’ from Trois paraphrases grégoriennes Langlais Preacher The Bishop 1 pm Sunday Forum C. S. Lewis: Reluctant Prophet in the Crypt Voluntary Choral-Improvisation sur le Victimae Paschali Tournemire transcr. Duruflé Alister McGrath, Professor of Theology, Ministry and Education at King’s College London 3.15 pm Festal Evensong Responses Rose 3.15 pm Evensong sung by the Lady Margaret Singers Canticles Stanford in A Psalm 105 Canticles Howells in G Responses Smith Anthem Let all the world Vaughan Williams Hymns CP 149 pt. 1, CP 150, SP 82 Anthem Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Stanford Psalm 16 Preacher The Right Reverend Michael Colclough, Canon Pastor, Canon in Residence Preacher The Reverend Jill Swallow, Diocese of Wakefield Hymns 364 (185), 124, 250 Voluntary Fugue from ‘Hallelujah! Gott zu loben bleibe meine Seelenfreud’ (Op. 52) Reger Voluntary Répons pour le Temps de Pâques Demessieux 4.45 pm Organ Recital Simon Johnson (St Paul’s Cathedral) 4.45 pm Organ Recital Simon Hogan (Southwell Minster) 6 pm Eucharist 6 pm Eucharist The Mind of the Maker - Conversations under the Dome Address Professor Ann Loades, Professor Emeritus of Theology, University of Durham Anthems I know that my Redeemer liveth Handel If God be for us Handel Voluntary Prelude in E flat (BWV 552i) J. S. Bach Monday 8th April THE ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LORD TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 111 Monday 1st April Monday of Easter Week 8 am Eucharist 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 111 12.30 pm Sung Eucharist sung by the St Paul’s Cathedral Consort Setting Missa quarti toni Allegri 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist Anthem Ave Maria Handl 5 pm Evensong sung by the Sanderstead Choir Responses Reading Voluntary Intonazione del sesto tono Gabrieli Canticles Brewer in D Psalm 135. 1-14 4.30 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 131 Anthem Good Christian men, rejoice and sing Barry Ferguson 5 pm Sung Eucharist sung by the Choir of Abbey Gate College Setting Missa brevis Palestrina Anthem Ave Maria Rihards Dubra Hymns 161 (385), 185 Tuesday 2nd April Tuesday of Easter Week Preacher The Reverend Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor, Canon in Residence 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 112 Voluntary Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux from Ave Maris Stella de Grigny 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist Tuesday 9th April 5 pm Evensong sung by the Choir of St John’s College, Southsea Responses Smith 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 8 Canticles Noble in B minor Psalm 136 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist Anthem Blessed be the God and Father S. S. Wesley 11 am A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Johanna Peebles, MBE in the Chapel of St Faith 5 pm Evensong sung by Vivaldi’s Women Responses Reading rd Canticles Magnificat a due cori Porpora Nunc dimittis Vivaldi Psalm 104. 1-23 Wednesday 3 April Wednesday of Easter Week Anthem In exitu Israel Vivaldi 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 113 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist Wednesday 10th April William Law, Priest, Spiritual Writer, 1761 5 pm Evensong sung by the Choir of St John’s College, Southsea Responses Smith 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 30 Canticles Stanford in C Psalm 105. 1-15 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist 5 pm Evensong sung by the Thames Youth Choir Responses Ayleward Anthem Insanae et vanae curae Haydn Canticles Sumsion in A Psalm 33 Anthem O for a closer walk with God Stanford Thursday 4th April Thursday of Easter Week th 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 114 Thursday 11 April 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 28 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist 5 pm Evensong sung by the Choir of St John’s College, Southsea Responses Smith 5 pm Evensong sung by the Wessex Chamber Choir Responses Millington Canticles Keith Ellison in E Psalm 106. 1-12 Canticles Ireland in F Psalm 34 Anthem I was glad Parry Anthem Thou O God art praised in Sion Boyle 6.30 pm ‘The City and the Common Good’ The first in a series of St Paul’s Cathedral Institute panel events ‘Good People’ with Archbishop Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster Friday 5th April Friday of Easter Week 7.30 am Mattins and Litany Psalm 115 Friday 12th April 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist 7.30 am Mattins and Litany Psalm 61 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist 5 pm Evensong sung by Prometheus Singers Responses Tomkins 5 pm Evensong attended by the Swedish Church in London Canticles Brewer in D Psalm 107. 1-15 sung by Ulrika Eleonora Kyrkokör Responses Ayleward Anthem Lo! God is here Philip Moore Canticles Magnificat Stefan Stuligrosz Nunc Dimittis György Orban Psalm 118. 1-14 Anthem I will praise thee, O Lord Knut Nystedt Hymns 413, CP 262 Preacher The Very Reverend Michael Persson, Dean and Rector, The Swedish Church in London Saturday 6th April Saturday of Easter Week 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 116 Saturday 13th April 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 84 5 pm Evensong sung by the Choir of Bath Abbey Responses Archer 8 am and 12.30 pm Eucharist 5 pm Evensong sung by the Choir of St Martin’s, Dorking Responses Sumsion Canticles Bairstow in E flat Psalm 145 Canticles Dyson in D Psalm 24 Anthem Laudate pueri Mendelssohn Hymn 113 Anthem Christ rising again from the dead Wise Hymn 105 (i) The Very Reverend David Ison, Dean The Right Reverend Michael Colclough, the Reverend Canon Mark Oakley, Canons in Residence The Reverend Jonathan Coore, Minor Canon and Succentor Andrew Carwood, Director of Music.
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