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KING’S COLLEGECAMBRIDGE

CHAPEL SERVICESHOLY WEEK, EASTERAND LONG VACATION

TERMS 2014

NOT TO BE TAKEN AWAY

THE USE OF CAMERAS, RECORDING EQUIPMENT,VIDEO CAMERAS AND MOBILE PHONES IS NOT

PERMITTED IN CHAPEL

NOTICES

SERMONS AND ADDRESSES

Maundy Thursday The Revd Dr Andrew Macintoshformer Dean of St John’s College

Easter Day The Revd Dr Jeremy Morris Dean

27 April The Revd Dr Jeremy Morris Dean4 May The Revd Richard Lloyd Morgan Chaplain11 May Ms Theresa Ricketts Ordinand, Westcott House18 May The Revd Dr John Hughes Dean, Jesus College25 May The Reverend Canon Joseph Hawes

Vicar, All Saints, Fulham1 June Mr Alan Bennett Author and playwright8 June The Right Revd Christopher Lowson

Bishop of Lincoln and College Visitor15 June The Revd Dr Jeremy Morris Dean29 June The Revd Richard Lloyd Morgan Chaplain6 July The Revd Dr Jeremy Morris Dean

28 September The Revd Dr Allan DoigChaplain and Fellow, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

SERVICE BOOKLETS

Braille and large print service booklets are available from the ChapelAdministrator for Evensong and Sung Eucharist services.

CHORAL SERVICES

Services are normally sung by King’s College Choir on Sundays and fromTuesdays to Saturdays. Services on Mondays are sung by King’s Voices,the College’s mixed voice choir. Exceptions are listed.

ORGAN RECITALS

Each Saturday during full term time there is an organ recital at 6.30 p.m.until 7.15 p.m. Admission is free, and there is a retiring collection. On7 June, Prime Brass joins organists Tom Etheridge and Tom Winpenny.

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HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES

As Easter at King’s moves into its eleventh year, the essential foundationof the regular liturgies continues. This year will include performancesof Bach St Matthew Passion, Szymanowski Stabat Mater, and HandelIsrael in Egypt. The distinguished counter-tenor, Andreas Scholl, recentlyadmitted as a member of the College’s 1441 Foundation, will be Artist-in-Residence. He will be singing in the Bach Passion, and will also givea solo recital.

MUSIC

On Sunday 15 June at 3.30 p.m., as part of an abbreviated Evensong,the Choir will give the first complete performance of lit by holy fire,a work written for King’s College by former Organ Scholar FrancisGrier (KC 1973). At the Sung Eucharist on Easter Day and on Sunday4 May, a string ensemble will accompany the Choir in Haydn and Mozartrespectively. We are grateful once again to the Johnston family (Magnusand Guy are former choristers) who play regularly at Christmas andEaster, for being with us, and look forward to welcoming once moremembers of the Dante Quartet in May in connection with a concert theyare giving in Hall on 4 May at 8.30 p.m.. The leader of the quartet isKrysia Osostowicz (KC 1977).

ILLUSTRATIONS

This term’s illustrations are reproduced from photographs taken byRichard Lloyd Morgan and represent portraits in the fabric of theChapel.

COLLECTIONS

The majority of collections this term will be divided between CysticFibrosis Trust and Practical Action.

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APRIL

EASTER AT KING’S

15 TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK6.30 p.m.until

c.9.45 p.m.

ST MATTHEW PASSION BachKing’s College ChoirSawston Village College Chamber ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicAndrew Kennedy EvangelistJacques Imbrailo ChristNeal Davies Pilate/bassSophie Bevan sopranoAndreas Scholl counter-tenorThomas Hobbs tenorStephen Cleobury conductor

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APRIL

16 WEDNESDAY IN HOLY WEEK6.00 p.m.until

c.7.15 p.m.

A TUDOR PASSION

Drop, drop slow tears GibbonsIn ieiunio et fletu TallisLamentations of Jeremiah TallisMass for four voices – Agnus Dei ByrdLamentations of Jeremiah ByrdAve verum Corpus ByrdAve Maria ParsonsThe King’s MenRichard Lloyd Morgan reader

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17 MAUNDY THURSDAY5.30 p.m.until

c.6.40 p.m.

SUNG EUCHARIST AND STRIPPING OF THE ALTAR

Kyrie XVIGloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei

Messe solennelle LanglaisIntroit Nos autem gloriariGradual Oculi omniumOffertory Ubi caritas DurufléCommunion Hoc corpusPost Communion Psalm 22 vv. 1–21 Tone IIPreacher THE REVD DR ANDREW MACINTOSH

former Dean of St John’s College

8.00 p.m.until9.15 p.m.

CHAMBER RECITAL

Stabat mater RV 621 VivaldiIntroduzione al Miserere ‘Filiae Maestae Jerusalem’

RV 638 VivaldiHarpsichord Concerto in d BWV 1052 BachSonata in d Op. 2 No. 12 VeraciniAndreas Scholl counter-tenorTamar Halperin harpsichordPavlo Beznosiuk violin Bojan Cicic violinSarah McMahon celloPaula Chateauneuf theorbo

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APRIL

9.30 p.m.until

c.10.30 p.m.

MEMBRA IESU NOSTRI BuxtehudePavlo Beznosiuk and friendsEnglish VoicesTim Brown conductor

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18 GOOD FRIDAY10.30 a.m.until

c.11.40 a.m.

ANTE-COMMUNION AND VENERATION OF THE CROSS

Introit Miserere mei, Deus Allegri Psalm 51Response to the Commandments Great Service ByrdGradual Hymn 92 There is a green hill far awayGospel St John Passion VictoriaAnthems 53 The Reproaches Victoria

165 Crux fidelis King John IV of PortugalClosing Hymn 95 When I survey the wondrous Cross

5.30 p.m.until

c.6.20 p.m.

EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsIntroit 107 Out of the deep AmnerResponses plainsongPsalm 40 Tone VIMagnificat Tone INunc dimittis Tone IIAnthem Suscipe quaeso Domine – Si enim iniquitates

Tallis

7.30 p.m.until9.00 p.m.

THE PROTECTING VEIL

The Protecting Veil TavenerLachrimosa LutosławskiMusique funèbre LutosławskiStabat mater Op. 53 SzymanowskiBBC Concert OrchestraGuy Johnston celloAleksandra Zamojska sopranoAnna Radziejewska mezzo-sopranoJarosław Brek baritoneStephen Cleobury conductor

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APRIL

19 HOLY SATURDAY7.00 p.m.until9.00 p.m.

ISRAEL IN EGYPT HWV 54 HandelKing’s College ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicClaire Debono soprano Katherine Watson sopranoRobin Blaze counter-tenorThomas Hobbs tenorEdward Grint bass James Oldfield bassStephen Cleobury conductor

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20 EASTER SUNDAY10.30 a.m.until

c.12 noon

SUNG EUCHARIST WITH PROCESSION (with strings)Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei

Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo(Kleine Orgelsolomesse) Haydn

Introit This joyful Eastertide arr. WoodProcessional Hymn 110 Jesus Christ is risen to-dayAlleluia Pascha nostrumOffertory Hymn 105 Christ the Lord is risen againCommunion Pascha nostrumPost Communion Hymn 112 Jesus lives! thy terrors nowPreacher THE DEAN

Organ Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in a BWV 543 Bach

¶ Collection for the Chapel and Choir Fund.

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APRIL

3.30 p.m.until

c.4.30 p.m.

FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

Organ Prelude Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d’AlainOp. 7 Duruflé

Introit This joyful Eastertide arr. WoodProcessional Hymn 119 The strife is o’er, the battle doneResponses AylewardEaster Anthems WoodwardPsalm 118 vv. 1–2, 14–24 Parratt, S WesleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Walmisley in dAnthem 266 Blessed be the God and Father S S WesleyHymn 118 The Lord is risen indeedOrgan Voluntary 24 Pièces de Fantaisie – Toccata

Op. 53 No. 6 Vierne

CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONTUESDAY 22 APRIL

21 EASTER MONDAY4.00 p.m.until

c.5.15 p.m.

Organ recital by TIMOTHY BYRAM-WIGFIELD

All Saints, Margaret Street, LondonPrelude and Fugue in B Op. 7 No. 1 DupréPrélude MessiaenL’Orgue Mystique – XXVII Choral Alléluiatique

Op. 57 No. 2 Tournemire24 Pièces de Fantaisie – Naïades Op. 55 No. 4 VierneSymphonie Romane – Chorale, Final Op. 73 Nos 2, 4

Widor

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APRIL

22 TUESDAY IN EASTER WEEK8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsIntroit This joyful Eastertide arr. WoodResponses CleoburyPsalms 2 Day 16 ClarkMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service CleoburyAnthem 346 Let all the world (Herbert)

Vaughan Williams

23 WEDNESDAY IN EASTER WEEK8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsIntroit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses TallisPsalms 111, 113, 114 Tones VIII, V and Tonus PeregrinusMagnificat sexti toni VictoriaNunc dimittis octavi toni LassusAnthem 31 Haec dies Palestrina

24 THURSDAY IN EASTER WEEK8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Kodály

Introit ResurrexiAlleluia Pascha nostrumOffertory First dark GrierCommunion Pascha nostrum

25 FRIDAY IN EASTER WEEK8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses AylewardPsalm 119 vv. 57–72 LangdonMagnificat primi toni (Et exsultavit) VictoriaNunc dimittis primi toni a8 PalestrinaAnthem Surgens Jesus Philips

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APRIL

26 SATURDAY IN EASTER WEEK5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit This joyful Eastertide arr. WoodResponses RadcliffePsalms 3 Ouseley 57 MacFarrenMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Day in B flatAnthem Give unto the Lord Elgar Psalm 29Hymn 131 O King most high of earth and skyOrgan Voluntary Sonata in f –

Allegro vivace assai Op. 65 No. 1 Mendelssohn

6.30 p.m. Organ recital by SIMON LINDLEY Leeds MinsterMarcia popolare IrelandThe Holy Boy IrelandCantique Op. 3 No. 1 ElgarThe Spirit of England – Solemn Prelude: For the Fallen

Op. 80 No. 3 Elgar arr. GraceCarillon Op. 75 Elgar arr. BlairThe Banks of Green Willow Butterworth arr. TamblingBenedictus Lloyd WebberMeditation on Brother James’s Air DarkeThe Dream of Gerontius – Prelude and Angel’s Farewell

Op. 38 Elgar arr. BrewerMarch: Pomp & Circumstance in G Op. 39 No. 4

Elgar arr. Sinclair

27 EASTER I10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Kodály

Introit Quasi modoAlleluia Post dies octoOffertory Hymn 102 A brighter dawn is breakingCommunion Mitte manum tuam, et cognoscePost Communion Hymn 104 omit v. 2

At the Lamb’s high feast we singPreacher THE DEAN

Organ Voluntary Ite, missa est Kodály

¶ Collection for Cystic Fibrosis Trust, supporting people withthe disease, and those who care for them.

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APRIL

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Sonata in c Op. 65 No. 2 MendelssohnHymn 113 Love’s redeeming work is doneResponses RosePsalm 103 EdwardsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in CAnthem 350 Rise, heart, thy Lord is risen (Herbert)

Vaughan WilliamsHymn 117 The Day of ResurrectionOrgan Voluntary Fantasia and Toccata in d Op. 57

Stanford

28 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m.Vigil;George,Martyr,Patron ofEngland,c.304

FESTAL EVENSONG sung jointly by King’s Voices and theChoir of Ipswich School

Introit Jubilate Deo in C Britten Psalm 100Responses SmithPsalm 19 NorrisMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem 299 I was glad C H H ParryHymn 271 Alleluia, sing to JesusOrgan Voluntary March: Pomp & Circumstance in G

Op. 39 No. 4 Elgar arr. Sinclair

29 S MARK, EVANGELIST (transferred)8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

Processional Hymn 163 (t.425)The Saint who first found grace to pen

Responses LeightonPsalm 45 HawesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Gloucester Service HowellsAnthem My feet were almost gone GrierHymn 225 Give me the wings of faith to riseOrgan Voluntary Nun danket alle Gott Op. 65 No. 59

Karg-Elert

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APRIL

30 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesVigil Introit 18 If ye love me Tallis

Responses SmithPsalm 149 AlcockMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service ByrdAnthem 236 Zadok the priest HandelHymn 213 (t.76) The eternal gifts of Christ the KingOrgan Voluntary Wir glauben all an einen Gott

BWV 680 Bach

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MAY

1 SS PHILIP AND JAMES, APOSTLES8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choral scholarsKyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei

Missa sine nomine GrandiCredo IIntroit Exclamaverunt ad teAlleluia Tanto temporeOffertory 178 Cantate Domino PitoniCommunion Tanto temporePost Communion Hymn 214 (t.ii)

Let the round world with songs rejoiceOrgan Voluntary ‘Small’ Prelude in e Bruhns

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MAY

2 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Athanasius,Bishop ofAlexandria,373

Introit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses plainsong and MorleyPsalm 9 Tone VIMagnificat secundi toni DunstableNunc dimittis anon. 15th centuryAnthem 17 Dum transisset Sabbatum Taverner

3 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses SmithPsalm 65 SmartMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Fifth Service TomkinsAnthem Christ rising again Byrd

Easter Anthems vv. 3–6Hymn 458 The Lord my pasture shall prepareOrgan Voluntary Prelude in G BWV 541i Bach

6.30 p.m. Organ recital by JOHAN HAMMARSTRÖM

Assistant Director of Music, Västerås Cathedral, SwedenSix pieces on old Church Songs – Magnificat Op. 47 No. 6

OlssonAltartavla BinghamGammal fäbodpsalm från Dalarna LindbergOrgan Sonata in g Op. 23 Lindberg

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MAY

4 EASTER II10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST (with strings)

Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis in F K 192 Mozart

Introit Misericordia DominiAlleluia Ego sum pastor bonusOffertory Hymn 310 We hail thy presence gloriousCommunion Ego sum pastor bonusPost Communion Hymn 362

Glorious things of thee are spokenPreacher THE CHAPLAIN

Organ Voluntary Fantasia in f K 608 Mozart

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3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Prelude in E flat BWV 552i BachHymn 457 The King of love my Shepherd isResponses ByrdPsalm 66 AtkinsMagnificat primi toni a8 VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem Ecce vicit Leo PhilipsHymn 124 Ye choirs of new JerusalemOrgan Voluntary Fugue in E flat BWV 552ii Bach

5 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit 272 Thou wilt keep him S S WesleyResponses RadcliffePsalm 28 Croft, HopkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service WeelkesAnthem 382 My beloved spake Hadley

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MAY

6 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

John theEvangelist,ante PortamLatinam

Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1

Responses RosePsalm 31 BattishillMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service OrrAnthem He made darkness his secret place Grier

7 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsIntroit Seigneur, je vous en prie (St Francis of Assisi)

PoulencResponses plainsong and CleoburyPsalm 35 Tone IMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Magdalen Service G IvesAnthem Tout puissant Poulenc

8 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Julian ofNorwich,SpiritualWriter,c.1417

Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass in G Poulenc

Introit Misericordia DominiAlleluia Ego sum pastor bonusOffertory Seigneur, je vous en prie (St Francis of Assisi)

PoulencCommunion Ego sum pastor bonus

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MAY

9 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses ByrdPsalm 44 Goss, anon.Magnificat primi toni (Anima mea) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem 68 Haec dies Byrd

10 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit I will lift up mine eyes Ledger from Psalm 121Responses RadcliffePsalm 81 Goodenough, WillcocksMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense LeightonAnthem 346 Let all the world (Herbert) LeightonHymn 437 Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore himOrgan Voluntary Alleluyas Preston

6.30 p.m. Organ recital by MARCO LO MUSCIO RomePrelude in d KnellerWhite Prelude ‘Homage to Boccaccio’ Lo MuscioFantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis

Vaughan Williams arr. Lo MuscioVisions from Rohan – The Golden Town Lo MuscioThe Six Wives of Henry VIII – ‘Catherine of Aragon’

(Toccata in d) Wakeman arr. Lo Muscio

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MAY

11 EASTER III8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

10.30 a.m. MATINS

Hymn 255 Most glorious Lord of life, that on this dayResponses HowellsPsalms 95 Goss 126 WalmisleyJubilate Britten in CTe Deum Britten in EAnthem I will lift up mine eyes Ledger from Psalm 121Hymn 238 New every morning is the loveAddress MS THERESA RICKETTS Ordinand, Westcott HouseOrgan Voluntary Saraband for the Morning of Easter

Howells

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3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Prière Op. 20 FranckHymn 100 omit vv. 3–6 (t.425)

The day draws on with golden lightResponses HowellsPsalm 84 ParryMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Chichester Service WaltonAnthem Magnificamus GrierHymn 351 Come, ye faithful, raise the anthemOrgan Voluntary March ‘Crown Imperial’

Walton arr. Murrill

12 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit Locus iste BrucknerResponses B ParryPsalm 64 Defell from CherubiniMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Dyson in DAnthem Cantate Domino Monteverdi

from Psalms 96, 98

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MAY

13 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Thou requirest truth GrierResponses LeightonPsalm 69 Chard, MorleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Jesus College Service MathiasAnthem Order my steps in thy word Grier

14 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsIntroit Expandi manus LassusResponses TallisPsalm 74 Tone VIIMagnificat octavi toni LassusNunc dimittis septimi toni LassusAnthem Christus resurgens Lassus

15 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choristersKyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei

Missa brevis BrittenIntroit O be joyful in GodAlleluia A little whileOffertory A Song of Wisdom StanfordCommunion A little while

16 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Think on these things BusiakiewiczResponses HowellsPsalm 85 JonesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Twelve Note Service RidoutAnthem 23 O sacrum convivium Messiaen

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MAY

17 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1

Responses AylewardPsalm 145 MarshMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Purcell in CAnthem I was glad Purcell Psalm 122 vv. 1–7Hymn 106 Come, ye faithful, raise the strainOrgan Voluntary Fugue on BACH Op. 60 No. 1

Schumann

6.30 p.m. Organ recital by DOUGLAS TANG King’s CollegeTuba Tune CockerKommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter

BWV 650 BachPrelude and Fugue in a BWV 543 BachPsalm Prelude Set 1 No. 1 Op. 32 No. 1 Howells24 Pièces de Fantaisie – Impromptu Op. 55 No. 2 VierneSuite – Toccata Op. 5 Duruflé

18 EASTER IV10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass in G Poulenc

Credo IIIIntroit Cantate DominoAlleluia Exivi a PatreOffertory Hymn 295 Let all mortal flesh keep silenceCommunion Dum venerit ParaclitusPost Communion Hymn 105

Christ the Lord is risen againPreacher THE REVD DR JOHN HUGHES Dean, Jesus CollegeOrgan Voluntary Symphonie V – Allegro vivace

Op. 42 No. 1 Widor

¶ Collection for Cystic Fibrosis Trust, supporting people withthe disease, and those who care for them.

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MAY

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Symphonie-Passion – CrucifixionOp. 23 No. 3 Dupré

Hymn 107 Good Christian men, rejoice and singResponses RadcliffePsalm 146 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in GAnthem I will dwell in the house of the Lord GrierHymn 446 Sing Alleluia forth ye saints on highOrgan Voluntary Symphonie VI – Allegro Op. 42 No. 2

Widor

19 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesDunstan,Archbishopof Canter-bury,Restorerof MonasticLife, 988

Introit 378 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem HowellsResponses ClucasPsalm 100 BattishillMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in AAnthem 360 Greater love Ireland

20 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Alcuinof York,Deacon,Abbot ofTours, 804

Introit In God’s word will I rejoice PurcellPsalm 56 vv. 10, 11

Responses TomkinsPsalm 102 S S Wesley, AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Wise in FAnthem Cantate Domino Monteverdi

from Psalms 96, 98

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MAY

21 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsIntroit Oculos non vidit LassusResponses TallisPsalm 105 Tone VIIMagnificat primi toni SurianoNunc dimittis septimi toni LassusAnthem Virtute magna Croce

22 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Thou hast set my feet in a large room GrierResponses RosePsalm 107 AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Watson in EAnthem Blessed are those Grier

23 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG REQUIEM WITH CEREMONY OF ROSES AND LILIES

Founder’sObit(transferred)

Introit, Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei, CommunionMissa pro defunctis a6 Victoria

Gradual Psalm 130 vv. 1–4 Tone IVOffertory Hymn Rex HenricusAntiphon Ego sum resurrectioPost Communion 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer Ley

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MAY

24 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit In God’s word will I rejoice PurcellPsalm 56 vv. 10, 11

Responses SmithPsalm 132 BridgeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Collegium Sancti Johannis Cantabrigiense TippettAnthem 180 Iehova, quam multi sunt PurcellHymn 263 omit vv. 5, 6

All creatures of our God and KingOrgan Voluntary Pièce d’orgue BWV 572 Bach

6.30 p.m. Organ recital by STEPHEN CLEOBURY King’s CollegeAdagio and Allegro (Fantasia) in f K 594 MozartSonata in c Op. 65 No. 2 MendelssohnSonata I HindemithPrelude and Fugue on BACH S 260 Liszt

25 EASTER V (ROGATION SUNDAY)10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Agnus DeiCantus Missae (Mass in E flat) Op. 109 Rheinberger

Sanctus XVIIIIntroit Vocem iucunditatisAlleluia Christus resurgensOffertory Hymn 416 (t.ii)

O God of Bethel, by whose handCommunion Cantate DominoPost Communion Hymn 306

Strengthen for service, Lord, the handsPreacher THE REVEREND CANON JOSEPH HAWES

Vicar, All Saints, FulhamOrgan Voluntary Allabreve in D BWV 589 Bach

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MAY

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Sonata in a CPE BachHymn 126 Lord, in thy name thy servants pleadResponses AylewardPsalms 133, 134 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Purcell in gAnthem At the round earth’s imagined corners (Donne)

C H H ParryHymn 493 Rejoice, O land, in God thy mightOrgan Voluntary Rhapsody in c sharp Op. 17 No. 3

Howells

26 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesAugustine,First Arch-bishop ofCanterbury,605RogationDay

Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses RosePsalm 119 vv. 105–112 GarrettMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Wood in E flat no. 2Anthem Abendlied Rheinberger

27 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsBede, Monkat Jarrow,Scholar,Historian735(transferred)RogationDay

Introit 331 Oculi omnium a3 WoodResponses TallisPsalms 122 R Woodward 125 RadcliffeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Wood in EAnthem 336 View me, Lord Wood

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MAY

28 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m.Vigil(RogationDay)

FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

sung by the choral scholarsProcessional Hymn 109 omit vv. 1, 5–7

Hail thee, Festival DayResponses TallisPsalms 97, 99 Tones V, IVMagnificat septimi toni LassusNunc dimittis sexti toni LassusAnthem 108 O Rex gloriae MarenzioHymn 128 Eternal Monarch, King most highOrgan Voluntary Prelude in D BUXWV 139 Buxtehude

29 ASCENSION DAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choral scholarsKyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei

Mass for three voices ByrdIntroit Viri GalilaeiAlleluia Ascendit DeusOffertory Let God arise in majesty TallisCommunion Psallite DominoPost Communion Hymn 271 Alleluia, sing to JesusOrgan Voluntary Fugue on the Magnificat

BWV 733 Bach

30 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

JosephineButler, SocialReformer,1906

Introit 57 Alleluia, ascendit Deus ByrdResponses TomkinsPsalms 8 Corfe from Lawes 21 R CookeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Third Service ByrdAnthem 13 Omnes gentes plaudite manibus Tye

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MAY

31 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 57 Alleluia, ascendit Deus ByrdResponses SmithPsalms 24 Barnby 47 CrotchMagnificat and Nunc dimittis primi toni a8 PalestrinaAnthem 113 Ascendit Deus PhilipsHymn 338 omit v. 6 At the name of JesusOrgan Voluntary Homage to Perotin Roberts

6.30 p.m. Organ recital by GORDON STEWART

Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in e flat Op. 149Willan

Harmonies poétiques et religieuses – FunéraillesS 173 No. 7 Liszt arr. Kynaston

Outer Hebrides (A fantasia on three traditional melodies)Halley

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JUNE

1 EASTER VI (SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY)8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

10.30 a.m. MATINS AND SERMON BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY

Processional Hymn 130 omit vv. 3–5Hail the day that sees him rise

Responses LeightonPsalms 95 Goss 93 GarrettJubilate WaltonTe Deum Britten in CAnthem 304 Coelos ascendit hodie StanfordHymn 443 Rejoice, the Lord is KingAddress MR ALAN BENNETT Author and playwrightOrgan Voluntary March ‘Orb and Sceptre’

Walton arr. Gower

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JUNE

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude L’Ascension – Majesté du Christdemandant sa gloire à son Père; Prière du Christ montantvers son Père Messiaen

Hymn 134 The head that once was crowned with thornsResponses HowellsPsalm 96 S ElveyMagnificat GrierNunc dimittis HolstAnthem Ascending into Heaven WeirHymn 332 omit vv. 2, 3 All hail the power of Jesu’s nameOrgan Voluntary L’Ascension – Transports de joie d’une

âme devant la gloire du Christ qui est la sienne Messiaen

2 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit 338 God be in my head RadcliffeResponses AylewardPsalm 13 Stafford SmithMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Brewer in DAnthem 348 O clap your hands together

Vaughan Williams

3 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1

Responses LeightonPsalm 18 Ouseley, Goss, S S WesleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Rubbra in A flatAnthem God is gone up Finzi

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JUNE

4 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsIntroit Let God arise Locke Psalm 68 vv. 1, 3Responses TallisPsalms 20 Ley 23 GossMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

D Purcell in eAnthem The Lord is King Boyce Psalm 93 v. 1

5 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choristersBoniface ofCrediton,Missionary,Martyr, 754

Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMesse basse Fauré

Introit Consider, O LordAlleluia God reigneth over the heathenOffertory A Song of Peace StanfordCommunion Father, while I was with them

6 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

OrlandoGibbons,obit 1625(transferred)

Introit 136 Almighty and everlasting God GibbonsResponses Gibbons and TomkinsPsalm 34 MartinMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service GibbonsAnthem 142 O clap your hands together Gibbons

7 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

Vigil Processional Hymn 139 omit vv. 3, 4Come, thou Holy Spirit, come

Responses MorleyPsalm 104 vv. 1–23 RussellMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Weelkes for treblesAnthem Dum complerentur – Dum ergo essent PalestrinaHymn 140 Holy Spirit, come, confirm usOrgan Voluntary Prelude in C BUXWV 137 Buxtehude

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JUNE

6.30 p.m. Recital by PRIME BRASS

Fanfare and Flourishes CurnowSonata Secolare – Ciacona Op. 117 No. 2 GardnerChoral en canon dans le mode de sol Op. 117 No. 6

KoechlinPines of Rome – Pines of the Appian Way

Respighi arr. Van HoyAn Alpine Symphony – On the Summit, Epilogue, Night

Strauss arr. Van HoyPictures at an Exhibition – The Great Gate of Kiev

Mussorgsky arr. SingletonTom Etheridge and Tom Winpenny organStephen Cleobury conductor

8 WHITSUNDAY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST AND CONFIRMATION

Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for four voices Byrd

Introit Spiritus DominiAlleluia Veni, Sancte SpiritusOffertory Hymn 137 Come down, O Love divineCommunion Non vos relinquam orphanosPost Communion Hymn 431

O thou who camest from abovePreacher THE RIGHT REVD CHRISTOPHER LOWSON

Bishop of Lincoln and College VisitorOrgan Voluntary Fantasia super ‘Komm, Heiliger Geist’

BWV 651 Bach

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JUNE

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Prélude, Adagio et Choral Varié sur lethème du Veni Creator Op. 4 Duruflé

Hymn 419 O Holy Spirit, Lord of graceResponses RadcliffePsalm 104 vv. 24–end WalshMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Chichester Service BerkeleyAnthem 255 Come, Holy Ghost HarveyHymn 367 Gracious Spirit, Holy GhostOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue on BACH

S 260 Liszt

9 MONDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit 18 If ye love me TallisResponses ByrdPsalm 48 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in B flatAnthem 318 The Spirit of the Lord Elgar

10 TUESDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

Vigil Processional Hymn 215 (t.434)Captains of the saintly band

Responses ByrdPsalm 147 Lord MorningtonMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Second Service GibbonsAnthem 89 Sing joyfully ByrdHymn 167 The Son of ConsolationOrgan Voluntary Nun danket alle Gott BWV 657 Bach

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JUNE

11 S BARNABAS, APOSTLE8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choral scholarsEmber Day Kyrie IX, Credo III

Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMesse Cum iubilo Duruflé

Introit Mihi autem nimisAlleluia Ego vos elegiOffertory Litany to the Holy Spirit HurfordCommunion Vos, qui secuti estis me . . . dicit DominusPost Communion Hymn 478

Ye watchers and ye holy onesOrgan Voluntary Fugue sur le nom d’Alain Op. 7

Duruflé

12 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Litany to the Holy Spirit HurfordResponses RosePsalms 62 Martin 63 G J ElveyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Murrill in EAnthem For with thee is the well of life Grier

13 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Ember Day Introit 36 O bone Iesu PalestrinaResponses AylewardPsalm 68 Crotch, LonghurstMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Great Service ByrdAnthem 252 Adoramus te, Christe Monteverdi

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JUNE

14 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

Vigil(EmberDay)

Processional Hymn 144 (t.149ii)Father most holy, merciful and tender

Responses AylewardPsalm 33 PyeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in AAnthem 298 Hear my words, ye people C H H ParryHymn 148 omit vv. 2, 3, 5 The God of Abraham praiseOrgan Voluntary Fantasia in G Op. 188 C H H Parry

6.30 p.m. Organ recital by TOM ETHERIDGE King’s CollegeHomage to Perotin RobertsMaster Tallis’ Testament HowellsHommage à Frescobaldi – Thème et Variations LanglaisBerceuse à la mémoire de Louis Vierne CochereauHommage à Igor Stravinsky – Final Hakim

8.00 p.m. CONCERT BY THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY

Variations on an Original Theme for orchestra ‘Enigma’Op. 36 Elgar

Mša glagolskaja JanácekCUMS Symphony Orchestra and ChorusRachel Nicholls sopranoVictoria Simmonds mezzo-sopranoJeffrey Lloyd-Roberts tenorDarren Jeffery bassMatthew Jorysz organBen Glassberg conductorStephen Cleobury conductor

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JUNE

15 TRINITY SUNDAY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Berkeley

Credo IIntroit Benedicta sitAlleluia Benedictus es, DomineOffertory Hymn 147 Most ancient of all mysteriesCommunion Benedicimus DeumPost Communion Hymn 343

Bright the vision that delightedPreacher THE DEAN

Organ Voluntary Prelude in f sharpBUXWV 146 Buxtehude

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3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Symphonie-Passion – Le Monde dansl’attente du Sauveur Op. 23 No. 1 Dupré

lit by holy fire GrierOrgan Voluntary Symphonie-Passion – Résurrection

Op. 23 No. 4 Dupré

CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONTUESDAY 24 JUNE

20 FRIDAY7.30 p.m.until

c.10.00 p.m.

SUMMER CHORAL CONCERT

Piano Concerto in A K 414 MozartMass in c K 427 MozartKing’s College ChoirLondon Mozart PlayersHelen-Jane Howells sopranoSusanna Hurrell sopranoTom Poster pianoStephen Cleobury conductor

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JUNE

24 S JOHN THE BAPTIST5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyProcessional Hymn 168 (t.149ii)

On this high feast day honour we the BaptistResponses SmithPsalm 80 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Second Service ByrdAnthem 149 This is the record of John GibbonsHymn 12 On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cryOrgan Voluntary Prelude in b BWV 544i Bach

25 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

GraduationDay

¶ There is no Evensong today

26 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses TomkinsPsalm 119 vv. 145–end Turle, EdwardsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Wood in E flat no. 2Anthem 303 Beati quorum via Stanford

27 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 136 Almighty and everlasting God GibbonsResponses SmithPsalms 120 Walmisley 121 Walford DaviesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Second Service TomkinsAnthem 58 Ave verum Corpus Byrd

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JUNE

28 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION

Vigil Processional Hymn 213 (t.76)The eternal gifts of Christ the King

Responses RosePsalm 138 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Dyson in DAnthem O what their joy HarrisHymn 172 Thou art the Christ, O LordOrgan Voluntary Toccata ‘Tu es Petra’ Mulet

29 S PETER, APOSTLE (TRINITY II)10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa ‘O quam gloriosum est regnum’ Victoria

Credo IIntroit Factus est DominusAlleluia Deus, iudex iustusOffertory Hymn 308 Thee we adore, O hidden SaviourCommunion Cantabo DominoPost Communion Hymn 286

From glory to glory advancing, we praise thee, O LordPreacher THE CHAPLAIN

Organ Voluntary Fugue in d BWV 539ii Bach

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3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Organ Prelude Prelude in a BWV 551i BachHymn 214 (t.425) Let the round world with songs rejoiceResponses MorleyPsalms 124 Ouseley 125 RadcliffeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis primi toni a8 PalestrinaAnthem 38 Tu es Petrus – Quodcumque ligaveris

PalestrinaHymn 216 Disposer supreme, and judge of the earthOrgan Voluntary Fugue in a BWV 551ii Bach

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JUNE

30 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

¶ There is no Evensong today

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JULY

1 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

6.00 p.m. EVENSONG SUNG JOINTLY BY THE CHOIRS OF KING’S AND

ST JOHN’S COLLEGES IN ST JOHN’S COLLEGE CHAPEL

Organ Prelude Symphony 2 – Adagio Op. 27Rachmaninoff arr. Hughes

Introit Beati quorum via StanfordResponses HowellsPsalm 8 ParrattMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Dyson in DAnthem Hear my words, ye people C H H ParryHymn 401 Light’s abode, celestial SalemOrgan Voluntary The Planets – Jupiter Op. 32

Holst arr. Quinney

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JULY

2 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholarsVisitation ofthe BlessedVirgin Maryto Elizabeth

Introit Ave maris stella Tone I Hymn 180Responses plainsongPsalms 122, 127, 128 Tones IV, II, IIMagnificat Tone INunc dimittis Tone IIAnthem Salve Regina Cavalli

3 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Locus iste BrucknerResponses RadcliffePsalms 16 Clark 17 GossMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Sumsion in GAnthem Schaffe in mir, Gott Brahms

Psalm 51 vv. 10–12

4 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER

5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Translationof Martin,Bishop ofTours, 397

Introit Die mit Tränen säen ScheinResponses ByrdPsalm 22 S Wesley, SmartMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Fourth Service BattenAnthem Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt Schütz

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JULY

5 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG (music chosen by leaving choristers)

Introit 362 Faire is the heaven HarrisResponses LeightonPsalm 150 O praise God in his holiness

Willcocks (A Ceremony of Psalms)Magnificat and Nunc dimittis

Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem Hymn to St Cecilia (Auden) BrittenHymn 357 Father, hear the prayer we offerOrgan Voluntary 24 Pièces de Fantaisie –

Carillon de Westminster Op. 54 No. 6 Vierne

6 TRINITY III10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie XVI, Credo IIIGloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei

Missa ‘Papae Marcelli’ PalestrinaIntroit Respice in meAlleluia AdoraboOffertory Hymn 63 All ye who seek a comfort sureCommunion Ego clamaviPost Communion Hymn 461

There’s a wideness in God’s mercyPreacher THE DEAN

Organ Voluntary Fantasia in g BWV 542i Bach

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JULY

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG (music chosen by graduating choral scholars)Organ Prelude Symphony 2 – Adagio Op. 27

Rachmaninoff arr. HughesHymn 436 Praise, my soul, the King of heavenResponses LeightonPsalm 130 Walford DaviesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

St Paul’s Service HowellsAnthem 167 Lord, let me know mine end C H H ParryTe Deum Collegium Regale HowellsHymn 373 (t. Coe Fen) How shall I sing that majestyOrgan Voluntary The Planets – Jupiter Op. 32

Holst arr. Quinney

CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONSATURDAY 27 SEPTEMBER

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SEPTEMBER

27 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses RosePsalm 150 StanfordMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem Jubilate Cassidy Psalm 100Hymn 425 O love, how deep, how broad, how high!Organ Voluntary Toccata and Fugue ‘The Wanderer’ in G

C H H Parry

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SEPTEMBER

28 TRINITY XV10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiCantus Missae (Mass in E flat) Op. 109 Rheinberger

Credo IIntroit Inclina DomineAlleluia Paratum cor meumOffertory Hymn 279

Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guestCommunion Qui manducatPost Communion Hymn 306

Strengthen for service, Lord, the handsPreacher THE REVD DR ALLAN DOIG

Chaplain and Fellow, Lady Margaret Hall, OxfordOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in D BWV 532 Bach

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KING’S COLLEGE CHOIRThe Director of Music, Stephen Cleobury, is always pleased

to receive enquiries about membership of the Choir.Please telephone him (01223 331224)

or write to him at the College for details:King’s College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST

or email: [email protected]

http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/choir

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The Friends of King’s College, Chapel and Choir

The Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge is one of the most importantmedieval buildings in Europe. Since its Foundation by King Henry VI overfive centuries ago, choral services have been an essential part of the dailylife of the College.

The architectural majesty of the Chapel and the great musical quality ofthe Choir are admired and loved by millions of people the world over. Yetthe College is solely responsible for the maintenance of the Chapel and thecosts of the Choir.

The Friends of King’s College, Chapel and Choir programme encouragesand recognises the financial support of individuals, families, foundationsand organisations.

Gifts and bequests from Friends provide essential funding for the College.As a Friend, you help to ensure that the brightest and most promisingstudentsattendKing’s, tosupport teachingandresearchbyanextraordinaryFellowship, andtorestoreandmaintainourremarkablebuildings, includingthe iconic Chapel. In addition, many Friends choose specifically to supportthe Choir by helping with the refurbishment of the great organ, funding forchoristerships, sponsoring travel, and contributing to the Choir endowmentfund.

To make a gift to the College (including international donations) or formore information on ways to support the College, Chapel and Choir, pleaseget in touch:

King’s FriendsDevelopment OfficeKing’s CollegeCambridge CB2 1STTel +44 (0)1223 331 443Email [email protected] www.kings.cam.ac.uk

King’s College is UK Registered Charity No. 1139422

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Service details are available on theKING’S COLLEGE WEBSITE:

http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel

Dean

THE REVEREND DR JEREMY MORRIS

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Director of Music

DR STEPHEN CLEOBURY

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Chaplain

THE REVEREND RICHARD LLOYD MORGAN

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Dean’s PA

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CHOIR OFFICE

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Chapel Administrator

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CHAPEL AND SERVICES INFORMATION

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