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Services & Music Services & Music Summer Term 2016 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ April Sunday 17th The Fourth Sunday of Easter 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café Style Church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Men’s Voices at the Nave Altar Preacher The Very Reverend Dr Pete Wilcox, Dean Byrd Mass for three voices • Psalm 23 • Resurrexi Byrd • Hymns 271 A&M 724 381 476 1.00pm Sepas Service Worship and teaching for our Persian-speaking congregation in the Lady Chapel 3.00pm Choral Evensong Girls’ and Men’s Voices Preacher Canon Myles Davies, Vice Dean and Precentor Christians shout for joy Bach • Responses Smith • Psalm 113 • Stanford in B Flat Blessed be the God and Father Wesley • Hymns 457 2nd tune 484 tune 167 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Monday 18th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls’ Voices in the Lady Chapel Responses Smith • Psalm 114 • Stanford in B Flat • Now the green blade riseth arranged Lindley _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 19th Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr, 1012 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Ayleward • Psalm 116 • Sumsion in A • Their sound is gone out Handel _______________________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday 20th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Evening Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit _______________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday 21st Anselm, Abbot of Le Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury, Teacher of the Faith, 1109 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls’ and Men’s Voices Responses Smith • Psalm 85 • Gibbons Short Service • My shepherd is the living Lord Tomkins _______________________________________________________________________________________ Friday 22nd 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Men’s Voices Responses Cleobury • Psalm 111 • Wood in G • Let God arise Locke _______________________________________________________________________________________ Saturday 23rd George, Martyr, Patron of England, c.304 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 3.00pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Give us the wings of faith Bullock • Responses Ayleward • Psalm 3 • Wood in D O quam gloriosum Victoria Please note that service locations listed here may be subject to change. In Residence: April Canon Myles Davies May Canon Richard White June Canon Ellen Louden July The Dean Services & Music Summer Term 2016 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ April Sunday 24th The Fifth Sunday of Easter 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café Style Church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Boys’ and Men’s voices at the Nave Altar Preacher The Venerable Pete Spiers, Archdeacon of Knowsley and Sefton Darke in E • Psalm 148. 1 - 6 • If ye love me Wilby Hymns 437 388 486 332 omit verses 2, 3, 5 1.00pm Sepas Service Worship and teaching for our Persian-speaking congregation in the Lady Chapel 3.00pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s voices Preacher The Very Reverend Dr Pete Wilcox, Dean Prayer of King Henry Ley • Responses Ayleward • Psalm 98 Byrd Second Service • My beloved spake Purcell • Hymns 112 105 2nd tune 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel _____________________________________________________________________________________ Monday 25th Mark the Evangelist 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ Voices in the Lady Chapel Responses Reading • Psalm 19. 1 - 6 • Wood in D • A grateful heart Plumstead _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 26th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Reading • Psalm 97 • Aston in F • Prayer of King Charles Ley _______________________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday 27th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Evening Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit _______________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday 28th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Men’s Voices Responses Rutter • Psalm 57 • Magnificat Quinti toni Dufau • Nunc Dimittis plainsong Viderunt omnes fines Byrd _______________________________________________________________________________________ Friday 29th Catherine of Siena, Teacher of the Faith, 1380 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Reading • Psalm 138 • Wood in E flat No 2 • Expectans expectavi Wood _______________________________________________________________________________________ Saturday 30th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 3.00pm Choral Evensong Girls’ and Men’s Voices Vidi aquam Byrd • Responses Tomkins • Psalm 146 • Noble in A minor The Lord bless you and keep you Rutter Please note that service locations listed here may be subject to change. In Residence: April Canon Myles Davies May Canon Richard White June Canon Ellen Louden July The Dean Services & Music Summer Term 2016 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ May Sunday 1st The Sixth Sunday of Easter 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café Style Church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Girls’ and Men’s Voices at the Nave Altar Preacher Canon Paul Rattigan, Canon for Discipleship • Haydn Little Organ Mass Psalm 67 • And I saw a new heaven Bainton Hymns 353 346 104 A&M 714 tune NEH 239 1.00pm Sepas Service Worship and teaching for our Persian-speaking congregation in the Lady Chapel 3.00pm Choral Evensong Girls’ and Men’s Voices Preacher Canon Myles Davies, Vice Dean and Precentor Vidi aquam Byrd • Responses Tomkins • Psalm 126 Rawsthorne in D • Blessed city, heavenly Salem Bairstow • Hymns 464 443 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel _______________________________________________________________________________________ Monday 2nd Philip and James, Apostles 10.30am Morning Prayer and Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 5.30pm Evening Prayer Said in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 3rd Rogation Day 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices in the Lady Chapel Responses Leighton • Psalm 128 • Dyson in F • The strife is o’er Ley _______________________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday 4th English Saints and Martyrs of the Reformation Era 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Evening Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit _______________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday 5th Ascension Day 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Eucharist Girls’ and Men’s Voices Haydn Little Organ Mass • Psalm 93 • God is gone up Gibbons _______________________________________________________________________________________ Friday 6th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Men’s Voices Responses Tallis • Psalm 20 • Byrd Third Service • Now the Son of Man Grier _______________________________________________________________________________________ Saturday 7th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 3.00pm 1 Processional Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Jesus is this dark world’s light Bach • Responses Rose • Psalm 47 • Purcell in G minor Ascendit Deus Philips Please note that service locations listed here may be subject to change. In Residence: April Canon Myles Davies May Canon Richard White June Canon Ellen Louden July The Dean Services & Music Summer Term 2016 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ May Sunday 8th The Seventh Sunday of Easter 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café Style Church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Boys’ and Men’s Voices at the Nave Altar Preacher The Very Reverend Dr Pete Wilcox, Dean Dove Missa Brevis • Psalm 97 • Ascendit Deus Philips Hymns 352 349 338 286 1.00pm Sepas Service Worship and teaching for our Persian-speaking congregation in the Lady Chapel 3.00pm Choral Evensong attended by the Worshipful Company of Founders; Boys’ and Men’s Voices Preacher tbc Jesus is the dark world’s light Bach • Responses Leighton • Psalm 45 Weelkes Service for Trebles • God is gone up Finzi • Hymns 499 345 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel _______________________________________________________________________________________
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