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2016 Choral Services 2016 CHORAL SERVICES EPIPHANY – TRINITY SUNDAY Lectionary Year C M ORNING SERVICE SUNG BY THE C ATHEDRAL C HOIR, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3 January –– Second Sunday after Christmas Day 10.30 AM SUNG EUCHARIST Gloria, Agnus Dei Victoria (Missa O Magnum Mysterium) Hymn 109 The first Nowell the angels did say Psalm 84 Tone V (I long for the house of the Lord) Hymn 98 Unto us a boy is born Personent hodie Holst Hymn 709 O God of Bethel, by whose hand Away in a manger Kirkpatrick, arr. Willcocks Hymn 100 Joy to the world, the Lord is come 5.30 PM EVENSONG In dulci jubilo German, arr. Pearsall Responses Smith Hymn 86 O Savior of our fallen race Psalm 145 Bairstow Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Sumsion in G In the bleak mid-winter Darke Hymn 426 Songs of praise the angels sang 10 January – Baptism of Our Lord 10.30 AM HOLY BAPTISM AND SUNG EUCHARIST Gloria, Agnus Dei Darke in A minor Hymn 135 Songs of thankfulness and praise Psalm 29 Buck (The voice of the Lord is upon the waters) Hymn 120 The sinless one to Jordan came Hymn 121 Christ, when for us you were baptized Tribus miraculis Palestrina Hymn 116 I come, the great Redeemer cries Omnes qui Christo Mode II (SA) Hymn 294 Baptized in water, sealed by the Spirit Hymn 448 O love, how deep, how broad, how high 5.30 PM EVENSONG NO CHOIR 17 January – Second Sunday after the Epiphany 10.30 AM SUNG EUCHARIST Hymn 507 Praise the Spirit in creation Psalm 36 Tone I (In your light, O God) Hymn 132 When Christ’s appearing was made known Christ is the world’s true Light Stanton Hymn 138 All praise to you, O Lord Agnus Dei Darke in F Laudate Dominum Mozart Hymn 6 Christ, whose glory fills the skies Hymn 371 Thou, whose almighty word 5.30 PM EVENSONG NO CHOIR 24 January – Third Sunday after the Epiphany 10.30 AM SUNG EUCHARIST Hymn 616 Hail to the Lord’s Anointed Psalm 19 Tone V (The precepts of the Lord) Hymn 632 O Christ, the Word Incarnate The Spirit of the Lord Elgar Hymn 321 My God, thy table now is spread Agnus Dei Howells (Collegium Regale) From the rising of the sun Ouseley Hymn 577 God is love, and where true love is Hymn 539 O Zion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling 5.30 PM EVENSONG DIOCESAN CHOIR Saw you never, in the twilight Friedell Hymn 124 What star is this, with beams so bright Psalm 103 Pye Magnificat and Nunc dimittis McCreary (The St. Andrew’s Service) There shall a star Mendelssohn Hymn 542 Christ is the world’s true Light 31 January – Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany 10.30 AM SUNG EUCHARIST Hymn 440 Blessed Jesus, at thy word Psalm 71 Renke (My tongue will proclaim) Hymn 581 Where charity and love prevail How lovely are the messengers Mendelssohn (St. Paul) Hymn 359 God of the prophets, bless the prophets’ heirs Agnus Dei Howells (Mass in the Dorian Mode) Ubi caritas Gjeilo Hymn 339 Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness Hymn 530 Spread, O spread, thou mighty word 5.30 PM EVENSONG WOMEN’S SCHOLA Phos hilaron Walker Hymn 31 Most Holy God, the Lord of heaven Psalm 8 Tone VIII Psalm 84 Parry Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Sumsion in G (for Treble Voices) There is no Rose Britten (Ceremony of Carols) Hymn 593 Lord, make us servants of your peace 2 February – Feast of the Presentation 5.30 PM CANDLEMAS PROCESSION AND SUNG EUCHARIST Gloria, Agnus Dei Victoria (Missa O Magnum Mysterium) Nunc dimittis Tone VIII (A light to enlighten the nations) Hymn 60 Creator of the stars of night Psalm 84 Viadana fauxbourdons (I long for the house of the Lord) Hymn 93 Angels from the realms of glory Maria walt zum Heiligtum Eccard Hymn 278 Sing we of the blessed Mother Senex puerum portabat Victoria Hymn 324 Let all mortal flesh keep silence Hymn 657 Love divine, all loves excelling 7 February – Last Sunday after the Epiphany 10.30 AM SUNG EUCHARIST This is my Son, my beloved Renke Hymn 135 Songs of thankfulness and praise Psalm 99 Attwood (Proclaim the greatness of the Lord our God) Hymn 665 All my hope on God is founded O nata lux Lauridsen Hymn 129 Christ, upon the mountain peak Agnus Dei Howells (Collegium Regale) Alleluia Thompson Hymn 6 Christ, whose glory fills the skies Hymn 137 O wondrous type! O vision fair 5.30 PM EVENSONG IN MEMORIAM CATHEDRAL CHOIR Blessed are the pure in heart Davies Responses Lloyd Hymn 657 Love divine, all loves excelling Psalms 27 Renke Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Stanford in G Evening Hymn Gardiner Hymn 24 The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended 10 February – Ash Wednesday 5.30 PM SUNG EUCHARIST Psalm 103 Pye (The Lord is kind and merciful) Hymn 152 Kind Maker of the world, O hear Miserere mei, Deus Dentice In ieunio et fletu Tallis Hymn 142 Lord, who throughout these forty days Agnus Dei Byrd (Mass for Four Voices) Ne irascaris Byrd 14 February – First Sunday in Lent 10.30 AM GREAT LITANY AND SUNG EUCHARIST Psalm 91 Stanford (Show us your salvation) Hymn 150 Forty days and forty nights Like as the hart Howells Hymn 443 From God Christ’s deity came forth Agnus Dei Howells (Collegium Regale) Scapulis suis Mode III (SA) Hymn 559 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us 5.30 PM EVENSONG SCHOLA CANTORUM Hide not thou thy face Farrant Responses Ayleward Hymn 28 O blest Creator, source of light Psalm 103 Pye Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Weelkes (The Short Service) Salvator mundi Domine Tallis Hymn 142 Lord, who throughout these forty days 21 February – Second Sunday in Lent 10.30 AM PENITENTIAL RITE AND SUNG EUCHARIST Kyrie, Agnus Dei Byrd (Mass for Four Voices) Hide not thou thy face Farrant Psalm 27 Renke (The Lord is my light and my salvation) Hymn 147 Now let us all with one accord Exaudi Domine di Lasso Hymn 401 The God of Abraham praise O pray for the peace of Jerusalem Nicolson Hymn 654 Day by day 5.30 PM EVENSONG MEN’S SCHOLA Hear my prayer, O Lord Tomkins Responses Bertalot Hymn 148 Creator of the earth and skies Psalm 8 Tone VIII Psalm 84 Nowicki Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Wills Vocem meam audisti Ferrabosco I Hymn 697 My God, accept my heart this day 28 February – Third Sunday in Lent 10.30 AM DECALOGUE AND SUNG EUCHARIST Kyrie, Agnus Dei Howells (Mass in the Dorian Mode) Oculi mei Mode VII (SA) Psalm 63 Nestor (For you my soul is thirsting) Hymn 148 Creator of the earth and skies Super flumina Babylonis Palestrina Hymn 142 Lord, who throughout these forty days Sicut cervus Palestrina Hymn 343 Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless 5.30 PM EVENSONG DIOCESAN CHOIR Lead me, Lord Wesley Hymn 143 The glory of these forty days Psalm 34 Gauntlett Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Ireland in F Wash me throughly Wesley Hymn 429 I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve breath 6 March – Fourth Sunday in Lent 10.30 AM PENITENTIAL RITE AND SUNG EUCHARIST Kyrie, Agnus Dei Byrd (Mass for Five Voices) Lætare Jerusalem Mode V (TB) Psalm 32 Lloyd (I acknowledged my sin to you) Hymn 603 When Christ was lifted from the earth O Lord, in thy wrath Gibbons Hymn 641 Lord Jesus, think on me Jerusalem, quæ ædificatur Mode IV (TB) Hymn 686 Come, thou fount of every blessing 5.30 PM EVENSONG CATHEDRAL CHOIR Nolo mortem peccatoris Morley Responses Morley Hymn 149 Eternal Lord of love, behold your Church Psalm 32 Wesley Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Morley (The Short Service) Hear my prayer Mendelssohn Hymn 455 O Love of God, how strong and true 13 March – Fifth Sunday in Lent 10.30 AM GREAT LITANY AND SUNG EUCHARIST Psalm 126 Monk (The Lord has done great things for us) Hymn 545 Lo! what a a cloud witnesses Miserere mei, Deus Byrd Hymn 474 When I survey the wondrous cross Agnus Dei Byrd (Mass for Five Voices) Qui mihi ministrat Mode V (SA) Hymn 439 What wondrous love is this 5.30 PM EVENSONG THE PRIORY CHAMBER CHOIR Hide not thou thy face Farrant Hymn 142 Lord, who throughout these forty days Psalm 145 Bairstow Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Nicholson Ex ore innocentium Ireland Hymn 707 Take my life, and let it be 20 March – Palm Sunday 10.30 AM LITURGY OF THE PALMS AND SUNG EUCHARIST Pueri Hebræorum Victoria Hymn 154 All glory, laud, and honor Psalm 31 Garrett (Have mercy on me, O Lord) Hymn 158 Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended Solus ad Victimam Leighton Hymn 313 Let thy Blood in mercy poured Agnus Dei Kelly in C Improperium Robinson 5.30 PM EVENSONG CATHEDRAL CHOIR O Savior of the world Howells Responses Leighton Hymn 474 When I survey the wondrous cross Psalm 51 Noble Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Noble in B minor Crux triumphans Compère Hymn Praise to the holiest TUNE: Chorus Angelorum 24 March – Maundy Thursday 5.30 PM SUNG EUCHARIST Nos autem Mode IV (TB) Hymn 473 Lift high the cross Psalm 116 Noble (I will take the cup of salvation) Hymn 315 Lord, who at thy first Eucharist didst pray Antiphons at the Washing of Feet Holbrook Ubi caritas Gjeilo Hymn 313 Let thy Blood in mercy poured Agnus Dei Byrd (Mass for Four Voices) Ave verum corpus Byrd Hymn 329 Now, my tongue, the mystery telling Jesu dulcis memoria Victoria 25 March – Good Friday 3.00 PM LITURGY OF GOOD FRIDAY Psalm 22 Graduale Simplex (My God, my God, why have you forsaken me) Hymn 172 Were you there when they crucified my Lord St.
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