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KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL SERVICES AND MUSIC EASTER AND LONG VACATION TERMS 2016

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KING’S COLLEGECHAPEL

SERVICES AND MUSICEASTER AND

LONG VACATIONTERMS 2016

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NOTICES

SUNDAY PREACHERS THIS TERM

We offer a variety of sermons at our Sunday morning services this term.

We welcome the College Visitor the Bishop of Lincoln, to preach atthe Confirmation Eucharist and the Bishop of Manchester, himself aKingsman, will give The Sermon Before the University with the title‘Theology, Place and Belonging: from the Book of Leviticus to the Streetsof Salford’.

The series ‘Women of Spirit’ continues and has something of a royaltheme with sermons about the Old Testament figure Queen Esther byChristina Rees CBE, together with a sermon about our reigning Monarch,Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second by the Dean of Birmingham,and one on Queen Elizabeth the First by the Chaplain. Our ordinand,Calum Zuckert, will speak about Josephine Butler, a most remarkablesocial reformer, and the Dean will talk about Julian of Norwich, mysticand theologian.

The Dean of Peterhouse will be offering a special sermon to commemoratethe 500th anniversary of the publication by Erasmus of the New Testamentin Greek, together with a Latin translation and commentary. This was animportant text forLuther, andthesermonwillhelpset thescene forvariousother sermons and events through which we will be commemorating the500th anniversary of the Reformation in future terms.

The full sequence of preachers this term is as follows:

24 April Christina Rees CBE Dean of Little Gidding‘Esther’ (Women of Spirit)

1 May The Revd Dr Stephen Cherry Dean‘Julian of Norwich’ (Women of Spirit)

8 May The Right Reverend David WalkerBishop of Manchester‘Theology, place and belonging:

From the Book of Leviticus to the streets of Salford’

15 May The Right Revd Christopher LowsonBishop of Lincoln and College Visitor

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22 May The Revd Andrew Hammond Chaplain

29 May The Revd Dr Stephen HamptonDean of Peterhouse‘Erasmus’

5 June The Very Revd Catherine OgleDean of Birmingham‘Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’

(Women of Spirit)

12 June The Revd Andrew Hammond Chaplain‘Queen Elizabeth I’ (Women of Spirit)

26 June Mr Calum ZuckertOrdinand and Affiliated Student at King’s College‘Josephine Butler’ (Women of Spirit)

3 July The Revd Dr Stephen Cherry Dean

25 September The Revd Dr Stephen Cherry Dean

COLLECTIONS AT SERVICES

On Sunday mornings we make a collection to support two charities whichhave been suggested by members of the College community. Last term’sSunday morning collections raised £632 for the local charity ‘STARS’,£680 for the international Sant’ Egidio Community and our collectionon Good Friday for Christian Aid raised £1000. This term they are ‘JustLove’, a Cambridge-based Christian charity which involves students inaction for social justice; and Parkinson’s UK, the national charity.

At all other services and at Saturday evening recitals, you are invitedto support the work of the Chapel and Choir by giving to the retiringcollection. Please use the envelope provided, including your details if youare a UK taxpayer, so that we can benefit from Gift Aid: this way thegovernment adds 25% to your donation. If you would prefer to makea donation at a later date, please either send a cheque to the Dean, theRevd Dr Stephen Cherry, King’s College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST; or [email protected] for information on ways to make significant orongoing contributions to our work.

SEATING IN CHAPEL

The top stalls in the choir area are reserved for members of King’sCollege and their guests. Members of the University are invited to make

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themselves known to the Chapel staff and may be invited to sit in thesub-stalls.

RESTORATION OF THE CHAPEL ORGAN

The Chapel organ is undergoing its most significant restoration since the1960s. Today’s instrument remains fundamentally as it was designed tobe at the time of its rebuilding in the mid-1930s, but after many yearsof frequent use it was becoming unreliable; major work is now beingundertaken to ensure that it continues to function optimally for the nextgeneration.

The restoration is being carried out during the first nine months of thisyear. The pipes were removed for cleaning and repair in January andFebruary, and they return during the course of the Easter Term. While theorgan case has been empty, surveying, cleaning and remedial structuralwork has been taking place. The organ is expected to be ready for useagain in September.

For more information about the organ and the restoration, please visitour website at www.kings.cam.ac.uk.

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MUSIC

This term we continue the series of concerts after Saturday evensong whichreplace the usual organ recitals. The series has once again been organisedby the organ scholars, Richard Gowers and Tom Etheridge. The first,on Saturday 23 April, features Prime Brass playing music associated withShakespeare, marking the 400th anniversary of his death in 1616. TheChoir marks this by singing one of the Shakespeare settings of VaughanWilliams as the Introit at Evensong. As part of the Cambridge EarlyMusic Festival of the Voice, the music of Palestrina is specially featured onSunday15May. OnSunday29MaytheChoirgivesthefirstperformanceofanewlycommissionedsettingbyIanStephensofGerardManleyHopkins’poem Pied Beauty. This has been commissioned by Nick and EleanorSteinitz in memory of the their son, Chris. Nick (KC 1954) is a formerchoral scholar. There is instrumental accompaniment at Evensong onSunday 5 June. At the Sung Eucharist on Sunday 12 June, there will be acomplete performance of the Bell Mass by Julian Anderson (KC 1992).TheChoirwillsingthisthefollowingSundayattheAldeburghFestival. OnSaturday 25 June we shall welcome members of the Musicians’ CompanywithKeithMaries(KC1963). Music isbyformermembersofthecompany,Elgar, Berkeley and Howells. As is traditional, the leaving choristers havechosen the music for the last Saturday of the summer, and the graduatingorgan scholar and choral scholars that for the final Sunday Evensong.The Choir is joined by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment fora Haydn concert on Tuesday 5 July, before appearing at the Proms andmaking a tour in the Far East later in the summer.

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APRIL

19 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Week of Easter III Introit Missa ‘Aeterna Christi munera’ – Et resurrexitPalestrina

Responses TallisPsalms 96, 97 Tones VIII, VMagnificat sexti toni VictoriaNunc dimittis anon. 15th centuryAnthem Christus resurgens Lassus

20 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Introit Missa tertii toni – Et resurrexit CroceResponses TallisPsalm 103 Tone VIIIMagnificat primi toni SurianoNunc dimittis anon. 15th centuryAnthem Surgens Jesus Monteverdi

21 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass in G Poulenc

Introit 219 Iubilate Deo omnis terra, alleluiaAlleluia 355 Lauda, anima meaOffertory Seigneur, je vous en prie (St Francis of Assisi)

PoulencCommunion 234 Modicum

22 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices

Introit I will lift up mine eyes Ledger from Psalm 121Responses RadcliffePsalm 108 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service WeelkesAnthem O come ye servants of the Lord Tye

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APRIL

23 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Vigil of Easter IV Introit The cloud-capped towers (Shakespeare)Vaughan Williams

Responses RosePsalm 145 MarshMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Sumsion in GAnthem 350 Rise, heart, thy Lord is risen (Herbert)

Vaughan WilliamsHymn 118 The Lord is risen indeed

6.40 p.m. Recital by PRIME BRASS

Anniversary Fanfare WaltonWalton arr. Harvey

Agincourt Song arr. HowarthThree Shakespeare Songs Vaughan Williams arr. HarveyA Midsummer Night’s Dream – Nocturne; Wedding March

Op. 61 Nos 7, 9 Mendelssohn arr. HarveyRomeo and Juliet – Dance of the Knights Op. 64 No. 13

Prokofiev arr. RobertsFanfare, Homage to Shakespeare BlissThe Fairy Queen – Symphony to Act IV

Z 629 Purcell arr. SmithStephen Cleobury conductor

24 THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

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

Credo IIntroit 225 Cantate DominoAlleluia 230 Exivi a PatreOffertory Hymn 464 Thou art the Way: by thee aloneCommunion 233 Dum venerit ParaclitusPost Communion Hymn 296 omit vv. 2, 3

Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendourAddress CHRISTINA REES CBE Dean of Little Gidding

‘Women of Spirit: Esther’

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APRIL

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Hymn 102 A brighter dawn is breakingResponses ByrdPsalm 146 WalmisleyMagnificat octavi toni a8 MarenzioNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem Ecce vicit Leo PhilipsHymn 463 (t.ii) Thine for ever! God of love

25 MARK THE EVANGELIST5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices

Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyProcessional Hymn 215 (t.434)

Captains of the saintly bandResponses SmithPsalm 119 vv. 9–16 AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Wood in DAnthem Cantate Domino

Monteverdi from Psalms 96, 98Hymn 163 The Saint who first found grace to pen

26 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Surrexit Christus hodie vv. 1, 4 ScheidtResponses SmithPsalm 119 vv. 145–end Turle, EdwardsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Fourth Service BattenAnthem 68 Haec dies Byrd

27 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

ChristinaRossetti, Poet,d.1894

Introit Virtute magna CroceResponses TallisPsalms 123, 125, 126 Tones II, VIII, IVMagnificat secundi toni SurianoNunc dimittis anon. 15th centuryAnthem 31 Haec dies Palestrina

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APRIL

28 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choristers

Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMesse basse Fauré

Introit O sing unto the LordAlleluia I go to him that sent meOffertory A Song of Wisdom StanfordCommunion When the Comforter

29 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Surrexit Christus hodie vv. 2, 4 ScheidtResponses MorleyPsalms 140 Woodcock 141 RogersMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Third Service ByrdAnthem Surgens Jesus Philips

30 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Vigil of Easter V Introit Surrexit Christus hodie vv. 3, 4 ScheidtResponses TomkinsPsalm 107 vv. 1–30 AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Second Service GibbonsAnthem Christ rising again

Byrd Easter Anthems vv. 3–6Hymn 263 omit vv. 5, 6

All creatures of our God and King

6.40 p.m. RECITAL

Cello Sonata No. 1 in e – Allegro non troppo Op. 38Brahms

Cello Sonata No. 2 in F – Adagio affettuoso Op. 99Brahms

Romance in A Op. 69 FauréPiano Trio No. 3 in c Op. 1 No. 3 BeethovenVocalise Op. 34 No. 14 RachmaninoffJoshua Michaels violin Aidan Haslam celloSam Yetman piano

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MAY

1 THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER (ROGATION SUNDAY)10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Agnus DeiMissa “Bell’ amfitrit’ altera” Lassus

Credo IIISanctus, Benedictus

Missa ‘Dum complerentur’ PalestrinaIntroit 229 Vocem iucunditatisAlleluia 226 Christus resurgensOffertory Hymn 124 Ye choirs of new JerusalemCommunion 222 Cantate DominoPost Communion Hymn 113

Love’s redeeming work is donePreacher THE DEAN

‘Women of Spirit: Julian of Norwich’

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Hymn 126 Lord, in thy name thy servants pleadResponses LeightonPsalm 107 vv. 31–end AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Watson in EAnthem One foot in Eden (Muir) MawHymn 267 The spacious firmament on high

2 PHILIP AND JAMES, APOSTLES5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG SUNG JOINTLY BY KING’S VOICES AND

ROBINSON COLLEGE CHAPEL CHOIR

Introit 136 Almighty and everlasting God GibbonsProcessional Hymn 164 (t.238)

Twin princes of the courts of heavenResponses ByrdPsalm 149 AlcockMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Purcell in gAnthem 288 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Wie lieblich sind

deine Wohnungen BrahmsHymn 464 Thou art the Way: by thee alone

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MAY

3 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit This joyful Eastertide arr. WoodResponses RadcliffePsalm 18 Ouseley, Goss, S S WesleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Noble in bAnthem The Light of Life – Light of the world Elgar

4 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Vigil of Ascension Introit 39 Viri Galilaei ByrdProcessional Hymn 128 (t.ii)

Eternal Monarch, King most highResponses TallisPsalms 24, 47 Tones VII, VMagnificat quinti toni LassusNunc dimittis sexti toni LassusAnthem Ascendens Christus in altum HändlHymn 134 The head that once was crowned with thorns

5 ASCENSION DAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choral scholars

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa sine nomine Grandi

Credo IIntroit 235 Viri GalilaeiAlleluia 236 Ascendit DeusOffertory 108 O Rex gloriae MarenzioCommunion 238 Psallite DominoPost Communion Hymn 271 Alleluia, sing to Jesus

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MAY

6 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG ATTENDED BY PUPILS, PARENTS AND STAFF OF

KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL

Introit 346 Let all the world (Herbert) Vaughan WilliamsResponses LeightonPsalm 34 MartinMagnificat SwayneNunc dimittis HolstAnthem God is gone up FinziHymn 332 All hail the power of Jesu’s name

7 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Vigil of Sundayafter Ascension

Introit Erhaben, o Herr MendelssohnResponses RosePsalms 96 S Elvey 97 GossMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Walmisley in dAnthem 304 Coelos ascendit hodie StanfordHymn 446 Sing Alleluia forth ye saints on high

6.40 p.m. Recital by KING’S BAROQUE

Violin Concerto in E BWV 1042 BachIch habe genug BWV 82 BachNicholas Bleisch violinAndrew Hammond baritoneRichard Gowers director

8 SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION-DAY10.30 a.m. MATINS AND SERMON BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY

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

Responses AylewardPsalms 95 Goss 93 GarrettJubilate Battishill (chant)Te Deum Vaughan Williams in GAnthem Erhaben, o Herr MendelssohnHymn 443 Rejoice, the Lord is KingPreacher THE RIGHT REVEREND DAVID WALKER

Bishop of Manchester‘Theology, place and belonging: from the Book ofLeviticus to the streets of Salford’

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MAY

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Hymn 133 (t.396) The eternal gates lift up their headsResponses MorleyPsalm 99 AttwoodMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Second Service ByrdAnthem 142 O clap your hands together GibbonsHymn 338 omit v. 6 At the name of Jesus

9 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices

Introit Ubi caritas DurufléResponses B ParryPsalm 46 from LutherMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Brewer in DAnthem Abendlied Rheinberger

10 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

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

Responses RadcliffePsalm 51 StainerMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in B flatAnthem 290 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Denn wir haben

Brahms

11 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Introit 39 Viri Galilaei ByrdResponses TallisPsalms 60, 61 Tones VI, IVMagnificat sexti toni LassusNunc dimittis quinti toni LassusAnthem In nomine Iesu Händl

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MAY

12 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choristers

Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Britten

Introit Consider, O LordAlleluia God reigneth over the heathenOffertory Litany to the Holy Spirit HurfordCommunion Father, while I was with them

13 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Vigil of Matthias Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyProcessional Hymn 213 (t.76)

The eternal gifts of Christ the KingResponses SmithPsalm 147 Lord MorningtonMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Wood in E flat no. 2Anthem 306 Iustorum animae StanfordHymn 165 (t.318) The highest and the holiest place

14 MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE12.30 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION AT THE HIGH ALTAR

5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Vigil ofWhit-Sunday

Introit 21 O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit TallisProcessional Hymn 214 (t.ii)

Let the round world with songs rejoiceResponses LeightonPsalm 104 vv. 1–23 RussellMagnificat Collegium Regale TavenerNunc dimittis HolstAnthem 255 Come, Holy Ghost HarveyHymn 215 (t.434) Captains of the saintly band

6.40 p.m. RECITAL

Renaissance Choral MasterworksWorks by Byrd, Lobo, Palestrina, Parsons and TallisTom Etheridge conductor

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MAY

15 WHIT-SUNDAY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST AND CONFIRMATION

Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa ‘Dum complerentur’ Palestrina

Introit 252 Spiritus DominiAlleluia 253 Veni, Sancte SpiritusOffertory Hymn 137 Come down, O Love divineCommunion 232 Non vos relinquam orphanosPost Communion Hymn 431

O thou who camest from abovePreacher THE RIGHT REVD CHRISTOPHER LOWSON

Bishop of Lincoln and College Visitor

3.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Processional Hymn 140 Holy Spirit, come, confirm usResponses ByrdPsalm 104 vv. 24–end WalshMagnificat primi toni a8 PalestrinaNunc dimittis quarti toni a8 PalestrinaAnthem Dum complerentur – Dum ergo essent PalestrinaHymn 367 Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost

16 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices

Introit O taste and see Vaughan Williams Psalm 34 v. 8Responses RosePsalm 85 JonesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Blow in the Dorian modeAnthem Cantique de Jean Racine Fauré

17 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 21 O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit TallisResponses MorleyPsalms 86 Atkins 87 GossMagnificat primi toni (Et exsultavit) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem 34 Loquebantur variis linguis Tallis

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MAY

18 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Introit Spiritus DominiResponses plainsong and TallisPsalm 91 Tone VIIIMagnificat secundi toni DunstableNunc dimittis anon. 15th centuryAnthem 95 Veni, Sancte Spiritus Dunstable

19 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

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

Responses RosePsalms 98 Robinson 99 AttwoodMagnificat quarti toni PalestrinaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem Thou art There Holloway

20 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG REQUIEM WITH CEREMONY OF ROSES AND LILIES

Henry VI,King andFounder, 1471

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

21 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Vigil ofTrinity Sunday

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

Processional Hymn 148 omit vv. 2, 3, 5The God of Abraham praise

Responses TomkinsPsalm 29 TroutbeckMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in GAnthem 287 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Herr, lehre doch

mich BrahmsHymn 343 Bright the vision that delighted

22 TRINITY SUNDAY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for five voices Byrd

Credo IIntroit 371 Benedicta sitAlleluia 375 Benedictus es, DomineOffertory Hymn 144 (t.149ii)

Father most holy, merciful and tenderCommunion 376 Benedicimus DeumPost Communion Hymn 360 Firmly I believe and trulyPreacher THE CHAPLAIN

3.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Processional Hymn 145 All hail, adorèd TrinityResponses ByrdPsalm 33 PyeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Purcell in gAnthem Laudibus in sanctis Byrd Psalm 150Hymn 354 Eternal Father, strong to save

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MAY

23 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices

Introit 338 God be in my head B ParryResponses RadcliffePsalm 110 RimbaultMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Gray in fAnthem 58 Ave verum Corpus Byrd

24 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

John and CharlesWesley, HymnWriters, d.1791and 1788

Introit 384 Fecisti nos RadcliffeResponses SmithPsalms 116 Skeats 117 SkeatsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Second Service TomkinsAnthem 58 Ave verum Corpus Byrd

25 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

The VenerableBede, d.735

Introit Benedicta sitResponses plainsong and TallisPsalm 119 vv. 73–104 Tones VII, IVMagnificat septimi toni LassusNunc dimittis octavi toni LassusAnthem Duo Seraphim Victoria

26 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Thanks-giving forthe Institution ofHoly Communion

Kyrie, Agnus DeiBell Mass Anderson

Sanctus, BenedictusMass in g Vaughan Williams

Introit 377 Cibavit eosAlleluia 378 Caro meaOffertory Tantum ergo (Aquinas) Duruflé

Hymn 268 Part 2Communion 383 Qui manducat

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MAY

27 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 384 Fecisti nos RadcliffeResponses RadcliffePsalms 128 West 129 Walmisley 131 WillcocksMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in CAnthem 289 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Ihr habt nun

Traurigkeit Brahms

28 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Vigil of Trinity I Introit 384 Fecisti nos RadcliffeResponses MorleyPsalm 135 SouthMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Dyson in DAnthem 288 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Wie lieblich sind

deine Wohnungen BrahmsHymn 334 All people that on earth do dwell

6.40 p.m. RECITAL

Konzertstück No. 1 Op. 113 MendelssohnSonata for Clarinet and Piano FP 184 PoulencHommage à Manuel de Falla KovácsDivertimento No. 3 in B flat K 439b MozartSonata for Two Clarinets FP 7 PoulencKonzertstück No. 2 Op. 114 MendelssohnEwan Zuckert clarinetCharlie Sheppard-Vine clarinetCalum Zuckert piano

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MAY

29 THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

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

Credo IIIIntroit 278 Domine, in tua misericordiaAlleluia 280 Verba meaOffertory Hymn 279

Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guestCommunion 281 NarraboPost Communion Hymn 296

Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendourPreacher THE REVD DR STEPHEN HAMPTON

Dean of Peterhouse‘Erasmus’

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Hymn 425 O love, how deep, how broad, how high!Responses RosePsalm 142 CamidgeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Gloucester Service HowellsAnthem Pied Beauty (Hopkins)

Stephens (first performance)Hymn 436 Praise, my soul, the King of heaven

30 MONDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices

Vigil of Visitation Introit 8 Ave Maria ByrdProcessional Hymn 183 (t.425)

O glorious Maid, exalted farResponses AylewardPsalm 127 DupuisMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in B flatAnthem 1610 Vespers – Ave maris stella

Monteverdi Hymn 180Hymn 181 (t.ii) The Lord whom earth and sea and sky

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MAY/JUNE

31 THE VISIT OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY TO ELIZABETH5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choral scholars

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for three voices Byrd

Credo IIntroit 405 GaudeamusAlleluia 414 Felix es, sacra VirgoOffertory Ave Maria VictoriaCommunion 592 Beatam me dicentPost Communion Hymn 185

Sing we of the blessèd Mother

1 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Introit 178 Cantate Domino PitoniResponses TallisPsalms 4, 5 Tones II, IMagnificat BinchoisNunc dimittis octavi toniAnthem Gaudent in coelis Dering

2 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Introit 178 Cantate Domino PitoniResponses TallisPsalms 10, 11 Tones IV, VIIMagnificat DufayNunc dimittis octavi toniAnthem O quam suavis Dering

3 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 22 O nata lux de lumine TallisResponses TomkinsPsalms 16 Clark 17 GossMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service GibbonsAnthem Videte miraculum Tallis

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JUNE

4 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Vigil of Trinity II Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1

Responses LeightonPsalms 20 Ley 21 R CookeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Purcell in CAnthem Hymn to St Cecilia (Auden) BrittenHymn 333 All my hope on God is founded

6.40 p.m. Recital by THE HELIOS ENSEMBLE

AbendmusikSonata Quarta a3 RosenmüllerSonata in G BUXWV 271 BuxtehudeHortus Musicus – Sonata No. 1 in a ReinckenSonata in C BUXWV 266 BuxtehudeBenedict Williams director

5 THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. MATINS

Hymn 234 Christ, whose glory fills the skiesResponses AylewardPsalms 95 Goss 28 Croft, HopkinsJubilate and Te Deum

Britten in CAnthem O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth ByrdHymn 238 New every morning is the lovePreacher THE VERY REVD CATHERINE OGLE

Dean of Birmingham‘Women of Spirit: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG (with instruments)Hymn 374 How sweet the name of Jesus soundsResponses SmithPsalm 27 CutlerMagnificat BuxtehudeNunc dimittis Herr, nun lässest du deinen Diener SchützAnthem Beatus vir MonteverdiHymn 476 Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim

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JUNE

6 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG SUNG JOINTLY BY KING’S VOICES AND CANTORÍA

CHAMBER CHOIR, HONG KONG

Introit 51 O quam gloriosum est regnum VictoriaResponses SmithPsalm 32 CooperMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service GibbonsAnthem I was glad Purcell Psalm 122 vv. 1–7

7 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit Ubi caritas DurufléResponses AylewardPsalm 37 Goss, DayMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Day in B flatAnthem 285 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Selig sind, die da

Leid tragen Brahms

8 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Thomas Ken,Bishop, Nonjuror,d.1711

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

Responses TallisPsalm 39 ClarkMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

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

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9 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Agnus DeiMass in g Vaughan Williams

Sanctus, BenedictusBell Mass Anderson

Introit 281 Factus est DominusAlleluia 286 Deus, iudex iustusOffertory I will lift up mine eyes Bingham

from Psalm 121Communion 283 Cantabo Domino

10 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Vigil of Barnabas Introit Ubi caritas DurufléProcessional Hymn 213 (t.76)

The eternal gifts of Christ the KingResponses RosePsalms 1 Ouseley 15 BattishillMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Jesus College Service MathiasAnthem Be Still Beamish from Psalm 46Hymn 224 For all thy saints, O Lord

11 BARNABAS THE APOSTLE12.30 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION AT THE HIGH ALTAR

5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Introit 51 O quam gloriosum est regnum VictoriaProcessional Hymn 345

Christ is the King, O friends rejoice!Responses ByrdPsalms 100 Battishill 101 NicholsonMagnificat primi toni (Anima mea) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem 89 Sing joyfully ByrdHymn 206 Christ is our corner-stone

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6.40 p.m. Recital by KING’S BAROQUE

Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G BWV 1048 BachBrandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat BWV 1051 BachAditya Chander viola Hannah Gardiner violaRichard Gowers director

12 THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiBell Mass Anderson

Credo IIIIntroit 284 Respice in meAlleluia 270 AdoraboOffertory Hymn 308 Thee we adore, O hidden SaviourCommunion 287 Ego clamaviPost Communion Hymn 461

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

‘Women of Spirit: Queen Elizabeth I’

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Hymn 63 All ye who seek a comfort sureResponses RadcliffePsalm 65 SmartMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Chichester Service WaltonAnthem Pater noster WhitbournHymn 391 King of glory, King of peace

CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONWEDNESDAY 22 JUNE

22 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Alban, firstmartyr of Britain,died c.250

Introit Man blest no doubt Tallis after Psalm 1 vv. 1, 2Responses TallisPsalm 109 Tone IIMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Tallis in the Dorian modeAnthem Why fum’th in sight the Gentiles spite

Tallis after Psalm 2

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23 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Vigil of John theBaptist

Introit 11 Laudate nomen Domini TyeProcessional Hymn 169 (t.137) Hail, harbinger of mornResponses TomkinsPsalm 71 BridgeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Fifth Service TomkinsAnthem 149 This is the record of John GibbonsHymn 224 For all thy saints, O Lord

24 THE BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Introit 11 Laudate nomen Domini TyeProcessional Hymn 168 (t.149ii)

On this high feast day honour we the BaptistResponses MorleyPsalm 82 TrentMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Humfrey in eAnthem 171 Prepare ye the way WiseHymn 12 On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry

25 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Vigil of Trinity V Introit 316 O hearken thou ElgarResponses RadcliffePsalm 90 MannMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Chichester Service BerkeleyAnthem Take him, earth, for cherishing (Prudentius)

HowellsHymn 408 Love Divine, all loves excelling

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26 THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass in g Vaughan Williams

Introit 291 Exaudi, Domine . . . adiutorAlleluia 296 In te, Domine, speraviOffertory Hymn 140 Holy Spirit, come, confirm usCommunion 294 Unam petiiPost Communion Hymn 349

Come, let us join our cheerful songsAddress MR CALUM ZUCKERT

Ordinand and Affiliated Student at King’s College‘Women of Spirit: Josephine Butler’

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Hymn 414 O for a closer walk with GodResponses SmithPsalm 136 LloydMagnificat GrierNunc dimittis Collegium Regale TavenerAnthem 291 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Selig sind die

Toten BrahmsHymn 393 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us

27 MONDAY

¶ There is no public choral service today

28 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG

Vigil of Peterand Paul

Introit Prayer to the Father of Heaven (Skelton)Vaughan Williams

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

Responses ByrdPsalms 66 Atkins 67 BairstowMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Weelkes for treblesAnthem 38 Tu es Petrus PalestrinaHymn 172 Thou art the Christ, O Lord

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29 PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars

Introit 92 Tu es PetrusProcessional Hymn 214 (t.ii)

Let the round world with songs rejoiceResponses TallisPsalms 124, 138 Tones I, IIIMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Sumsion in G a3Anthem Their sound is gone out Wills Psalm 19 v. 4Hymn 216 Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth

30 THURSDAY6.00 p.m.

¶ Please note thatthis service is inSt John’s CollegeChapel

EVENSONG SUNG JOINTLY BY THE CHOIRS OF KING’S AND

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

Organ Prelude Fantasia in f K 608 MozartIntroit Prayer to the Father of Heaven (Skelton)

Vaughan WilliamsResponses RosePsalm 148 RobinsonMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Chichester Service WaltonAnthem Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Crashaw) FinziHymn 373 (t. Coe Fen) How shall I sing that majestyOrgan Voluntary Symphonie VI – Final Op. 59 Vierne

1 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses RosePsalms 2 Day 3 OuseleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Short Service WeelkesAnthem In ieiunio et fletu Tallis

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

Vigil of Trinity VI Introit Surge, illuminare Ierusalem PalestrinaIsaiah 60 v. 1

Responses LeightonPsalm 130 Walford DaviesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem 167 Lord, let me know mine end C H H ParryHymn 86 omit vv. 4, 6 My song is love unknown

3 THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

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

Introit 294 Dominus fortitudo plebis suaeAlleluia 296 In te, Domine, speraviOffertory Hymn 292 Jesu, thou joy of loving heartsCommunion 297 CircuiboPost Communion Hymn 286

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

3.30 p.m. EVENSONG (music chosen by graduating choir members)Introit 50 O magnum mysterium PoulencHymn 456 Teach me, my God and KingResponses LeightonPsalm 22 S Wesley, SmartGerman Magnificat SchützNunc dimittis quarti toni a8 PalestrinaAnthem Mr Valiant for Truth (Bunyan)

Vaughan WilliamsHymn 252 The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended

CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONSATURDAY 24 SEPTEMBER

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5 TUESDAY7.30 p.m.until

c.9.30 p.m.

SUMMER CHORAL CONCERT

Symphony No. 33 in B flat K 319 MozartTrumpet Concerto in E flat HaydnMissa in tempore belli (Paukenmesse) HaydnKing’s College ChoirOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentStephen Cleobury conductor

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24 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG

Vigil ofTrinity XVIII

Organ Prelude Prelude in E flat BWV 552i BachIntroit 316 O hearken thou ElgarResponses AylewardPsalm 119 vv. 1–16 AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis

Stanford in CAnthem Blest pair of sirens (Milton) C H H ParryHymn 427 O praise ye the Lord!Organ Voluntary Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg –

Prelude WWV 96 Wagner arr. Lemare

25 THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST

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

Credo IIIIntroit 336 Da pacemAlleluia 19 Laetatus sumOffertory Hymn 374

How sweet the name of Jesus soundsCommunion 338 Tollite hostiasPost Communion Hymn 306

Strengthen for service, Lord, the handsPreacher THE DEAN

Organ Voluntary Sonata No. 1 in G – Allegro maestosoOp. 28 Elgar

CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONSATURDAY 1 OCTOBER

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Dean

THE REVD DR STEPHEN CHERRY

@StephenCherry1

[email protected]

7Director of Music

DR STEPHEN CLEOBURY

@SJCleobury

[email protected]

7Chaplain

THE REVD ANDREW HAMMOND

@AndrewFrRaphael

[email protected]

7Dean’s Verger

MR IAN GRIFFITHS

[email protected]

7Communications and Recording Officer

MR BENJAMIN SHEEN

@ChoirOfKingsCam

[email protected]

7Assistant Director of Music

MR BEN PARRY

@benparrymusic

[email protected]

7Dean’s PA

MRS CARYN WILKINSON

[email protected]

7Director of Music’s PA

MS CAROLINE WALKER

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Copies of this booklet are available for sale at the King’sVisitor Centre. Please leave this one for others to use.

Cover image: photograph by Benjamin Sheen ofa view from the scaffolding erected around the organ case.

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DAILY SAID SERVICES

In addition to our choral services, more intimate acts of worship areoffered each weekday in one of the side chapels. Normally, the Eucharistis celebrated at 12.30 p.m. If there is a Sung Eucharist in the evening,the 12.30 p.m. service that day will be the Office of Readings, at whichwe hear and reflect on passages both from the Bible and from the greatspiritual writers. There will be signage in Chapel each day specifyingwhere these services are being held.

RECORDING

Please note that the use of cameras, recording equipment, video camerasand mobile phones is not permitted in Chapel. Some services and recitalsare recorded each week for webcasts. You can listen to these throughoutthe year on the King’s College website.

SERVICE LIST

Copies of this booklet are available for sale at the King’s Visitor Centre,please leave this one for others to use. Braille and large print servicebooklets are available from the Dean’s Verger for Evensong and SungEucharist services.

CHORAL SERVICES

Services are normally sung by King’s College Choir on Sundays andfrom Tuesdays to Saturdays. Services on Mondays are sung by King’sVoices, the College’s mixed voice choir. Exceptions are listed.

KING’S COLLEGE CHOIR CDS

Choir recordings are available from the King’s College website andfrom the King’s College Visitor Centre during the day. By purchasingthe Choir’s CDs from King’s College, you are directly supporting theactivities of the Chapel and Choir.

CHORISTERS AT KING’S

If you have a son in Years 2, 3 or 4 at school who likes singing andis enthusiastic about music, we encourage you to get in touch withCaroline in the Choir Office, who can tell you about the benefits thatcome with being a chorister, and answer your questions about life inKing’s College Choir and at King’s College School. Please email her [email protected] or telephone 01223 331224.

The next formal auditions for choristerships will be held on Saturday24 September 2016, but enquiries are welcome all the year round.