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Choral Servicesand Concerts
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St Mary’s & St Peter’sNottingham
April - July2015
Bosom of Abraham Trinity,a Throne of Mercy with the souls of the saved in a napkin,
English late 15th century
Clergy
the reverend christopher harrisonthe reverend dr richard davey
the reverend James Saxton
Directors of Musicjohn keys (st mary’s)
peter siepmann (st peter’s)[email protected]
The Parish OfficeSt Peter’s Centre, St Peter’s Square, Nottingham, NG1 2NW
E-mail: [email protected]. 0115 948 3658
The office is open from Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.www.nottinghamchurches.org
Said Services
Sunday 8.15 a.m. at St Peter’s Holy Communion
Monday 1.15 p.m. at St Peter’s Meditation
Tuesdays 10.00 a.m. at All Saints’ Holy Communion 1.15 p.m. at St Peter’s Holy Communion
Wednesday 8.30 a.m. at St Mary’s Holy Communion 9.00 a.m. at All Saints’ Morning Prayer
Thursday 9.00 a.m. at All Saints’ Morning Prayer
11.00 a.m. at St Peter’s Holy Communion
1.15 p.m. at St Mary’s Holy Communion
Friday 9.00 a.m. at All Saints’ Morning Prayer
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St Mary’s is the oldest parish in Nottingham. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is believed to originate in Saxon times. The main body of the present building (at least the third on the site) dates from the
end of the reign of Edward III (1377) to that of Henry VII (1485-1509). The entire nave was finished before 1475 and is notable for its uniformity of style.
St Mary’s ministers to many different groups; in addition to its civic status it is the University Church for the University of Nottingham and several
schools and organizations hold annual services there. In recent years St Mary’s has become the venue for a wide range of concerts and public performances. The Anglican Choral Tradition is held in great esteem - a combination of fine local singers and Choral Scholars allows the Choir to maintain the highest standard at all sung services. Further information regarding the Choir can be found at www.stmaryschoirnottingham.com
St Peter’s, alongside St Mary’s and St Nicholas’, is one of the three ancient parishes of Nottingham, established originally in the eleventh century as part of the development associated with the building of the Norman castle
in 1088. The present building, begun in 1187, is reputedly the oldest building in Nottingham that has been continually used since its original construction. Although not much remains visible of the original 12th Century building, there are signs of its development through virtually all 800 years of its existence.
St Peter’s, like St Mary’s, has maintained a lively but essentially traditional liturgical life as part of its seven day ministry at the heart of the city centre,
and is proud of its all-age choir, which continues to lead Sunday services through-out the year. There is a variety of forms of service offered at St Peter’s, with the Eucharist at its heart, including both modern and traditional language liturgies and a monthly service using the music of the Taizé community.
The Churches are fitted with a hearing induction loop for those who are hearing impaired. Simply switch your hearing aid to the T position.
The use of cameras, recording equipment,video cameras and mobile telephones is not permitted
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12 Easter 2 10.45am Sung MatinsResponses AylewardPsalm 133Te Deum in B-flat StanfordO sons and daughters Stanford Hymns 82, 157i, 428
5 p.m. EvensongResponses AylewardPsalm 143.1-11Stanford in BbBlessed be the God and Father SS WesleyHymns 402, 73, 83
19 Easter 3 10.45am Sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei in F SumsionPsalm 4A Gaelic Blessing RutterHymns 80, 147, 125i, 84
5pm Taizé Worship(instrumental ensemble)
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19 The Second 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistSecond Lassus Missa octavi toniSunday Ave verum Byrdafter Hymns 83, NEH121, 256, 416Easter
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Stewart Psalm 142Stanford in BbYe choirs of new Jerusalem StanfordHymns 80, 125 (i), 83
22 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Gibbons & Barnard Psalm 72Gibbons The Short ServiceIf ye be risen again with Christ GibbonsHymn 357
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Kyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis) LottiPsalm 23A new commandment TallisHymns 332 Pt II+Dox, 81, 122, 192
5pm ComplinePsalm 134Hymns 276, 17ii (omit *)
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3 Easter 5 10.45am MatinsResponses RadcliffePsalm 22.25-31Te Deum in F IrelandO taste and see Vaughan WilliamsHymns 1 Pt I+Dox, 176, 365 (t.175)
5pm Holy Communionwith prayers for healing (no choir)Hymns 176, 259, CP346 (t.AMNS138)
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26 The Third 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistSunday Palestrina Missa Brevisafter Ubi caritas Ole GjeiloEaster Hymns 110, 473, 262, 85
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Leighton Psalm 81 vv.9-17 Sumsion in GDum transisset Sabbatum TallisHymns 107, 128, 121 (omit*)
29 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. Evensong Responses Smith Psalm 48 Batten The Fourth Service
Halleluia! HandelHymn 401
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3 The Fourth 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistSunday Walton Missa Brevisafter O magnum mysterium LauridsenEaster Hymns 76, NEH111, 259, 276
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Stewart Psalm 96Parry in DBlessed be the God and Father S.S. WesleyHymns 230, 82, 235 (omit v.2)
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10 Easter 6 10.45am Sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei in F DarkePsalm 98O sacrum convivium TallisHymns 473, 131 (t.464), 249 (omit *), “Christ is our joy” (t. 138)
5pm EvensongAlmighty and everlasting God Gibbons Responses SmithPsalm 45Murrill in E Sicut cervus Palestrina Hymns 124 (omit *), 155 (omit *), 11
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6 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Tomkins Psalm 99Dyson in FMy Shepherd is the living Lord Tomkins
Hymn 185 (omit*)
10 The Fifth 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistSunday Kodály Missa Brevisafter Let all mortal flesh keep silence BairstowEaster Hymns 330 (omit*), NEH115,Rogation 106, 460
Sunday
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Clucas Psalm 45Howells The Gloucester ServiceGreater love IrelandHymns 84, 98 (ii), 345
13 Eve of 6.15 p.m. EvensongAscension Responses Smith Psalm 24(Wednesday) Murrill in E
O clap your hands Vaughan WilliamsHymn 86
14 Ascension 7.30 p.m. Solemn EucharistDay Ascendit Deus Philips
Tye Missa ‘Euge boneO clap your hands GibbonsHymns 87 (ii), 140 (i), 139
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(Sunday Kyrie & Agnus Dei in four voices Byrdafter Psalm 1Ascension) Viri Galilei Sweelinck
Hymns 87i, 263i, 297ii 141
5pm Taizé Worship(instrumental ensemble)
23 Saturday 11am Coffee Break ConcertTrio Dionysus
24 Pentecost Due to the Nottingham Milk Race, services today will take place at All Saints’ Church, Raleigh Street
10.30am Sung EucharistO Holy Spirit TyeHoly Communion in E DarkeLitany to the Holy Spirit Hurford
5pm ComplinePsalm 4Hymns HON453i, HON438
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17 The 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistSunday Mendelssohn Missa Brevisafter Am Himmelsfahrtstage Mendelssohn
Ascension Hymns 87 (i) vv.1-3, 141,142 (omit *), 143 (i)
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Rose Psalm 147 vv.1-12Blair in bBlessed City BairstowHymns 141, 147, 88 (omit*)
20 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Byrd Psalm 46Byrd The Short ServiceRegina caeli Lionel RoggHymn 194
24 Whit 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistSunday Martin Mass
Hymns 92, 471, 156 (i), 233
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Leighton Psalm 139 vv.1-11 Stanford in AThe Spirit of the Lord ElgarHymns 93, 89, 153
27 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Smith Psalm 136Stanford in CBring us, O Lord God HarrisHymn 91 (omit*)
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31 Trinity The Church Choir is away todaySunday singing at Salisbury Cathedral
10.45am Sung EucharistMass of St Thomas ThorneHymns 95, 180, 356, 163
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31 Trinity 10.45 p.m. lord Mayor’s ServiceSunday - see Order of Service
6.30 p.m. Sung EucharistMonteverdi Missa a quattro voci da Cappella (1650)Te laudamus, Te invocamus DeringHymns 95, 180, NEH159, 99
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3 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Stewart Psalm 11Walmisley in dOs justi BrucknerHymn 472 (t. Coe Fen)
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6 Saturday 11am Coffee Break ConcertMark Hacking, viola da gambaPhilip Robinson, harpsichord
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6 Saturday 7.30 p.m. ConcertOverture ‘La Forza del destino’ VerdiAve, Regina caelorum & Regina caeliwritten for St Mary’s Choir byLionel RoggPeer Gynt Suite No.1 GriegPiano Concerto GriegNoriko Ogawa pianoOrchestra of the RestorationThe Choir of St Mary’sdirected by John Keys
Tickets from Classical CD, 10 Goose Gate,Nottingham, NG1 1FFtel. 0115 948 3832Nottingham Tourism Centre,1-4 Smithy Row,Nottingham NG1 2BYtel. 08444 77 56 78The Parish Officetel. 0115 948 3658Online: www.gigantic.comNave £15 (£13),Aisles £10(student standby £3 at the door).Unreserved seats.
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7 Trinity 1 10.45am MatinsResponses ClucasPsalm 138Te Deum in C StanfordAnd I saw a new heaven BaintonHymns 396 (t.263ii), 274, 220Preacher: Andrew Wallis
5pm Holy Communionwith prayers for healing (no choir)Hymns 274, 447, CP349 (t.AMNS162)
13 Saturday 11am Coffee Break ConcertStephen Cooper, baritoneAngela Foan, piano
14 Trinity 2 10.30am Sung Eucharistat All Saints’ Churchsung by the Choir of St Peter’s
10.45am Sung Eucharistat St Peter’s (no choir)Mass of St Thomas ThorneHymns 170i (omit *), 65, 142 (omit *), 457
5pm EvensongResponses SmithPsalm 39Dyson in F Geistliches lied Brahms Hymns 376, 122, 13
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7 Trinity 1 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistHassler Missa ‘Sine Nomine’Ego sum panis vivus PalestrinaHymns 101, 173, 264, 198
6.30 p.m. Evensong & Sermonattended by the Friends of Cathedral MusicResponses Leighton Psalm 37 vv.1-17Walton The Chichester ServiceChristus vincit MacMillanHymns 97(i), 7, 203 (i)
10 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Clucas Psalm 119 vv.33-48Leighton The First ServiceO thou, the central orb WoodHymn 483
14 Trinity 2 10.45 a.m. Sung Eucharist Andrea Gabrieli Missa Brevis in F
O sacrum convivium Andrea GabrieliHymns 1 Pt.1 & Dox., 175, 260 (i), 121 (omit v. 3)
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Waters Psalm 124Waters The Fast ServiceHadley My beloved spakeHymns 199, 231, 175
7.45 p.m. The Scholars’ Concert
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20 Saturday 11am Coffee Break ConcertNewstead Abbey Singers
21 Trinity 3 10.45am Sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei“Sancti Johannes de Deo” HaydnPsalm 107.23-32Ave verum MozartHymns 207, 115 (omit *), 238, 212i
5pm Taizé Worship(instrumental ensemble)
27 Saturday 11am Coffee Break ConcertWendy Hancock, baroque fluteand recordersaraBande
28 kept as 10.45am Patronal Sung EucharistSt Peter Tu es Petrus Duruflé
Kyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis) PalestrinaPsalm 125Tu es Petrus PalestrinaHymns 283 (t.332), “City built with skills of thousands”, 254(i), 336 (omit *)
5pm ComplinePsalm 31.1-6Hymns 332 Pt I+Dox (t.NEH204), 324ii
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17 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Ebdon Psalm 59Purcell in CSalve Regina PoulencHymn 201
Wednesday Choral Evensongs re-commence on23 September
21 Trinity 3 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistMozart KrönungsmesseHymns 170 (i), 394 (t.395), 262, 195
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Clucas Psalm 49Bairstow in DFather all holy WoodHymns 5 (i), 107, 206
28 Trinity 4 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistDubois Messe en mi bémolAve verum corpus MozartHymns 436, 176, 265, 173
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Ayleward Psalm 53Weelkes The Short ServiceLocus iste BrucknerHymns 214 (ii), 162, 99
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4 Saturday 11am Coffee Break ConcertGeoff Williams, tenor &Katy Thomson, sopranoJohn Cuthbert, piano
5 Trinity 5 10.45am MatinsResponses ShepherdPsalm 123Te Deum in G SumsionBeati quorum via StanfordHymns 431, 343, CP443
5pm Holy Communionwith prayers for healing (no choir)Hymns 274, 447, CP349 (t.AMNS162)
12 Trinity 6 10.30am Sung Eucharistat All Saints’ Churchsung by the Choir of St Peter’s
10.45am Sung Eucharistat St Peter’s (no choir)Mass of St Thomas ThorneHymns 145 (omit *), 112, 224, CP444
5pm EvensongResponses ClucasPsalm 66Noble in b Te lucis ante terminum Balfour GardinerHymns 199, 223, 10
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5 Trinity 5 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistFauré Messe BasseAve Regina caelorum CharpentierHymns 207, NEH482, 260 (i), 239
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Lumsden Psalm 67Sumsion in GDuo seraphim DeringHymns 203, 177, 336
12 Trinity 6 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistDubois Messe en SolRejoice in the Lord Agostino SteffaniHymns 332 pt.3, CH130,235 (omit*), 249 (i)
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Smith Psalm 80 vv.1-8Magnificat VI toni VictorinusNunc dimittis Tonus PeregrinusMeine Seele erhebt den Herrn TelemannHymns 165, 238, 16
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19 Trinity 7 10.45am Sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa cum Jubilo) DurufléPsalm 23Ubi caritas DurufléHymns 161, 126, 233, 175
5pm Taizé Worship(instrumental ensemble)
26 Trinity 8 10.45am Sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis) WoodPsalm 145.10-19Oculi omnium WoodHymns 156i, 214ii, 401, 456ii
5pm ComplinePsalm 91Hymns 227, 7
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19 Trinity 7 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistMozart Missa Brevis in C K.220Jesu, the very thought is sweet BairstowHymns 4, 231, 261, 421
2.45 p.m. A Concert for Two OrgansAndrew Abbott and John KeysIn aid of the Binns Organ Trust
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Gibbons & BarnardPsalm 80 vv.1-8Daniel Purcell in eO God, thou art my God Henry PurcellHymns 144, 520, 186 (omit*)
25 Trinity 8 10.45 a.m. Sung EucharistPalestrina Missa “Aeterna munera’Hymns 219, 177, 241, 125
6.30 p.m. Evensong & SermonResponses Stewart Psalm 88 vv.1-10Ireland in FSave us, O Lord BairstowHymns 234, 226, 8
The Choir is on holiday until September 13.
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