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KING’S COLLEGECHAPEL
SERVICES AND MUSICMICHAELMAS TERM
2016
NOTICES
NON-RESIDENTS’ WEEKEND SERVICES
Choral Evensong on Saturday 24 September will be the first public servicesince its restoration at which the organ will be heard.
On Sunday 25 September the morning Choral service will feature anaddress by Professor Michael Proctor FRS, Provost. Its title, ‘The Pathsof Glory’, is a quotation from Thomas Gray’s ‘Elegy Written in a CountryChurchyard’. The service is intended as a very positive contribution tothe University’s Alumni weekend. Non-Resident Members of College areespecially welcome together with alumni of other Colleges and membersof the public.
SUNDAY PREACHERS THIS TERM
We continue this term the series ‘Women of Spirit’ and look forward tobeing introduced to the lives and significance of some inspiring women. DrJane Williams, Associate Dean of St Mellitus College, London, will speakabout Amy Carmichael, missionary to India, and the Dean will exploreaspects of the life of Hildegard of Bingen. Three preachers have chosento speak about American women: Dr Beth Philips of Westcott Housewill introduce us to Flannery O’Connor, a writer who is especially well-known for her short-stories, Professor Geoffrey Ward FRSA, Principalof Homerton will base his sermon on the poet Emily Dickinson, andthe Chaplain will preach about the Roman Catholic social activist andpractical visionary, Dorothy Day.
On Remembrance Sunday our preacher will be Canon David Porter whois Chief of Staff and Strategy at Lambeth Palace – the headquarters of theArchbishop of Canterbury. David has extensive experience in working forreconciliation in the aftermath of conflict, especially in his home countryof Ireland.
The full sequence of preachers this term is as follows:
25 September Professor Michael Proctor FRS Provost
2 October The Revd Dr Stephen Cherry Dean
9 October The Revd Andrew Hammond Chaplain
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16 October Dr Jane Williams Assistant Dean and Tutor inTheology, St Mellitus College, LondonAmy Carmichael (Women of Spirit)
23 October The Revd Dr Stephen Cherry DeanHildegard of Bingen (Women of Spirit)
30 October Dr Beth PhillipsTutor in Theology and Ethics, Westcott HouseFlannery O’Connor (Women of Spirit)
6 November Professor Geoffrey Ward FRSAPrincipal, Homerton CollegeEmily Dickinson (Women of Spirit)
13 November The Revd Canon David Porter Chief of Staff andStrategy, Lambeth Palace. Formerly the Archbishop’sDirector of Reconciliation.
20 November The Revd Andrew Hammond ChaplainDorothy Day (Women of Spirit)
27 November The Revd Dr Stephen Cherry Dean
25 December The Revd Dr Stephen Cherry Dean
SEATING IN CHAPEL
The top stalls are reserved for members of King’s College and their guests.Members of the University are invited to make themselves known to theChapel staff and may be invited to sit in the sub-stalls.
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RESTORATION OF THE CHAPEL ORGAN
This term marks the return of the Chapel organ, which has been silentsince January of this year. During this time it has undergone the mostsignificant restoration since the 1930s: all but the largest of the 4,388pipes were removed for cleaning and repair, while the internal structure,wind and electrical systems have all been overhauled.
If you are a returning visitor, you may notice that the sound is still therecognisable sound of the King’s College organ, with improvements tothe internal balance and a brightening of the sound as a result of extensivecleaning. Visually, you may also notice subtle enhancements thanks tothe cleaning of the woodwork and the regilding of the front pipes. Out ofsight and earshot, though, every element of this magnificent instrumenthas been cleaned, repaired and restored, and it is now fit for the nextgeneration of those who play it, sing with it, and listen to it.
We shall be celebrating the return of the organ on Tuesday 4 October whenthe distinguished American recitalist, Nathan Laube, plays at 7.30 p.m.,and on Wednesday 9 November, also at 7.30 p.m., when former King’sorgan scholar, Thomas Trotter (KC 1979), joins the Choir and BrittenSinfonia in a programme which will end with Poulenc’s Organ Concerto.
MUSIC
At the Sung Eucharist on Sunday 2 October and on Christmas DayHaydn’s Kleine Orgelsolomesse will be accompanied by strings. OnTuesday 1 November, All Saints’ Day, the Chapel Choir will be joined bythe tenors and basses of King’s Voices in Widor’s Mass in f sharp. The nextin the sequence of anthems commissioned in memory of the late MichaelBoswell (KC 1959) will be heard for the first time on Tuesday 22 November.This is Bob Chilcott’s (KC 1973) setting of O sing unto the Lord. TheSaturday organ recitals resume this term. Stephen Cleobury will give thefirst of these on Saturday 1 October at 6.40 p.m., and Richard Gowers,Organ Scholar, brings the series to a close on Saturday 26 November witha complete performance of Messiaen’s great celebration of Christmas, LaNativité du Seigneur. Richard is a former award holder from the NicholasDanby Trust and Jemima Stephenson, who plays on 12 November, is acurrent award holder.
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MONDAY EVENING SERVICES
These are sung by King’s Voices, and normally follow the familiar patternof Choral evensong. However on Monday 28 November there will be anAdvent Sequence: readings on some of the traditional Advent themes(light, darkness, penitence, judgement) interspersed with apposite choralpieces. Also on Monday evenings we will this term have a reading fromthe spiritual writings of Julian of Norwich as the second lesson.
COLLECTIONS AT SERVICES
We are introducing a slightly new system this term. From now on allcollections will be primarily to support the work of the Chapel. However20% of all money received in collections will be given to charities asdetermined by the College’s Charitable Donations Committee chairedby the Chaplain. Please give generously. Envelopes are available for yourgift throughout the Chapel, please use them to contain your donation –completing the Gift Aid details if you are a UK taxpayer.
The Dean is always pleased to hear from anyone who would like to makea significant or ongoing donation to support some aspect of the Chapel’sactivity and service.
ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS SERVICES
The PROCESSION FOR ADVENT is a College Service for which ticketsare issued. Members of the public who would like to attend are invitedto queue for any seats that may become available on the day.
The CHRISTMAS EVE CAROL SERVICE was originally conceived as agift to the City of Cambridge and it remains a gift from the College tothe wider world. Those hoping to be able attend need to be prepared toqueue for several hours in advance. The queue is admitted from 1.30 p.m.The service runs from 3.00 p.m. until 4.30 p.m. and is broadcast by radioto an audience of millions around the world. We regret that this serviceis not suitable for very young children. A limited number of seats areavailable for those unable to queue. Please see the College website fordetails of how to apply.
Our SUNG EUCHARIST on Christmas Day begins at 11.00 a.m. Againa queue forms, and the congregation is admitted from 10.30 a.m. Theservice will last about 90 minutes. All are most welcome.
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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
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. MORNING SERVICE
Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyPsalm 121 I will lift up mine eyes BinghamCanticle Jubilate in C BrittenHymn 149 (t.ii)
Father, we praise thee, now the night is overAnthem For lo, I raise up
Stanford from Habbakuk 1 and 2Hymn 238 New every morning is the loveAddress THE PROVOST
Organ Voluntary Sonata No. 1 in G – Allegro maestosoOp. 28 Elgar
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONSATURDAY 1 OCTOBER
1 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Vigil ofTrinity XIX
Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses RadcliffePsalm 8 Corfe from LawesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in GAnthem 346 Let all the world (Herbert)
Vaughan WilliamsHymn 334 All people that on earth do dwellOrgan Voluntary Introduction and Passacaglia Alcock
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OCTOBER
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by STEPHEN CLEOBURY King’s CollegeAlleluyas PrestonTrois Pièces pour Grand Orgue – Pièce héroïque FranckFantasy-Prelude ‘Resurgam’ GraceSonata in f Op. 65 No. 1 MendelssohnProcession Royale Baker
2 THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo(Kleine Orgelsolomesse) Haydn (with strings)
Introit 339 Salus populiAlleluia 340 Confitemini Domino, et invocateOffertory Hymn 341 Blest are the pure in heartCommunion 342 Tu mandastiPost Communion Hymn 64
Be thou my guardian and my guidePreacher THE DEAN
Organ Voluntary Sonata in B flat – Allegro con brioOp. 65 No. 4 Mendelssohn
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG AND ADMISSION OF CHORISTERS
Organ Prelude Prelude and Fugue in b BWV 544 BachHymn 366 God of mercy, God of graceResponses TomkinsPsalm 14 StanfordMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Weelkes for treblesAnthem 89 Sing joyfully MundyHymn 451 Songs of praise the angels sangOrgan Voluntary Toccata and Fugue in F BWV 540 Bach
3 MONDAY
¶ There is no public choral service today
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OCTOBER
4 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Ubi caritas DurufléResponses RadcliffePsalm 20 LeyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Watson in EAnthem Cantique de Jean Racine Fauré
7.30 p.m.until
c.9.00 p.m.
ORGAN RECITAL
Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in e flat Op. 149Willan
Rhapsody in D flat Op. 17 No. 1 HowellsPastorale Roger-DucasseFantasia and Fugue on ‘Ad nos, ad salutarem undam’
S 259 LisztNathan Laube organ
¶ King’s Visitor Centre Box Office 01223 769340
5 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Introit Deo gracias ByrdResponses TallisPsalm 26 Tone VIMagnificat secundi toni SurianoNunc dimittis primi toni LassusAnthem In nomine Iesu Händl
6 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
William Tyndale,Translator ofthe Scriptures,ReformationMartyr, 1536
Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Kodály
Introit 339 Salus populiAlleluia 340 Confitemini Domino, et invocateOffertory Ubi caritas DurufléCommunion 342 Tu mandasti
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OCTOBER
7 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 133 Let thy merciful ears MuddResponses TomkinsPsalm 32 CooperMagnificat quarti toni PalestrinaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem 48 Tristis est anima mea Lassus
8 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Vigil ofTrinity XX
Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1
Responses RadcliffePsalm 39 ClarkMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Jesus College Service MathiasAnthem 46 O Lorde, the maker of al thing JoubertHymn 349 Come, let us join our cheerful songsOrgan Voluntary Carillon Mathias
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by MARK WILLIAMS Jesus CollegeChoral No. 2 in b FranckPavan ‘The Earl of Salisbury’ and Galliard BK 15 ByrdNun ruhen alle Wälder van OortmerssenTrois Impressions – Harmonies du Soir Op. 72 Karg-ElertPassacaglia in c BWV 582 Bach
9 THE TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Kodály
Credo IIIIntroit 342 Omnia quae fecistiAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory Hymn 390 Jesus, where’er thy people meetCommunion 346 Memento verbi tuiPost Communion Hymn 286
From glory to glory advancing, we praise thee, O LordPreacher THE CHAPLAIN
Organ Voluntary Alleluyas Preston
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OCTOBER
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Sonata in E flat BWV 525 BachHymn 385 Jesu, the very thought of theeResponses SmithPsalm 45 HawesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Purcell in CAnthem 186 Rejoice in the Lord PurcellHymn 437 Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore himOrgan Voluntary A Volantary for ye Duble Organ
Z 719 Purcell
10 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices
Introit O come ye servants of the Lord TyeResponses RadcliffePsalm 54 BattishillMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in B flatAnthem 334 O Thou, the central orb Wood
11 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 133 Let thy merciful ears MuddResponses SmithPsalms 60 Turle 61 CrotchMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Fourth Service BattenAnthem 8 Ave Maria Byrd
12 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Edith Cavell,Nurse, 1915
Introit Deo gracias ByrdResponses TallisPsalm 65 Tone VIIIMagnificat primi toni LassusNunc dimittis secundi toni LassusAnthem 178 Cantate Domino Pitoni
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OCTOBER
13 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Edwardthe Confessor,Kingof England, 1066
Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Walton
Introit 342 Omnia quae fecistiAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory 253 Ave verum Corpus LisztCommunion 346 Memento verbi tui
14 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 133 Let thy merciful ears MuddResponses SmithPsalm 74 Crotch, DavyMagnificat primi toni (Et exsultavit) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem Ne irascaris Byrd Isaiah 64 v. 9
15 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Vigil ofTrinity XXI
Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1
Responses RosePsalm 75 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Dyson in DAnthem For lo, I raise up
Stanford from Habbakuk 1 and 2Hymn 244 Glory to thee, my God, this nightOrgan Voluntary Postlude in d Op. 105 No. 6 Stanford
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by ANNE PAGE Royal Academy of MusicFinal Op. 21 FranckSuite for Organ Op. 48 AlainLivre du Saint Sacrement – Offrande et alleluia final
Messiaen
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OCTOBER
16 THE TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. CHORAL MATINS
Hymn 149 (t.ii)Father, we praise thee, now the night is over
Responses RadcliffePsalms 95 Goss 82 TrentJubilate and Te Deum
Britten in CAnthem Gloria – Domine Deus RutterHymn 493 Rejoice, O land, in God thy mightPreacher DR JANE WILLIAMS Assistant Dean and Tutor in
Theology, St Mellitus College, London‘Women of Spirit: Amy Carmichael’
Organ Voluntary Symphonie VI – Final Op. 59 Vierne
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Toccata and Fugue ‘The Wanderer’ in GC H H Parry
Hymn 456 Teach me, my God and KingResponses RosePsalm 84 ParryMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Gloucester Service HowellsAnthem 318 The Apostles – The Spirit of the Lord ElgarHymn 391 King of glory, King of peaceOrgan Voluntary Six Pieces for Organ – Paean Howells
17 MONDAY5.30 p.m. VIGIL EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices
Vigil of Luke Introit 178 Cantate Domino PitoniResponses B ParryPsalm 147 vv. 1–7 Lord MorningtonMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Murrill in EAnthem 346 Let all the world (Herbert)
Vaughan WilliamsHymn 214 (t.ii) Let the round world with songs rejoiceOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 Bach
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OCTOBER
18 LUKE THE EVANGELIST5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for four voices Byrd
Introit 425 Mihi autem nimisAlleluia 429 Ego vos elegiOffertory 51 O quam gloriosum est regnum VictoriaCommunion 438 Vos, qui secuti estis me (ii)Post Communion Hymn 102 A brighter dawn is breakingOrgan Voluntary Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist
BWV 671 Bach
19 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Henry Martyn,Translator of theScriptures, SeniorWrangler andMissionary, 1812
Introit Gloria tibi, Domine ByrdResponses TallisPsalms 98, 99 Tones I, IVMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Tallis in the Dorian modeAnthem Teach me, O Lord Byrd Psalm 119 vv. 33–38
20 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 145 O Lord, increase my faith LoosemoreResponses AylewardPsalm 103 EdwardsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Second Service ByrdAnthem 252 Adoramus te, Christe Monteverdi
21 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 145 O Lord, increase my faith LoosemoreResponses TomkinsPsalm 106 Soaper, Brooksbank, from Byrd, RussellMagnificat primi toni (Anima mea) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem 62 Civitas sancti tui Byrd
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OCTOBER
22 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Vigil ofTrinity XXII
Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses RosePsalm 108 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Noble in bAnthem 359 Evening Hymn Balfour GardinerHymn 417 O God, our help in ages pastOrgan Voluntary Rhapsody Op. 4 Darke
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by SARAH MACDONALD Selwyn CollegeFugue in a flat WoO 8 BrahmsPraeludium in C BUXWV 137 BuxtehudeThree Psalm Preludes Set 1 Op. 32 HowellsEcho Fantasia in a (Aeolian) SWWV 275 SweelinckAlleluyas Preston
23 THE TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for four voices Byrd
Introit 350 Si iniquitatesAlleluia 352 Qui timent DominumOffertory Hymn 291 omit vv. 4–8 (t.319)
Jesu!—the very thought is sweet!Communion 387 Dico vobis: GaudiumPost Communion Hymn 292
Jesu, thou joy of loving heartsPreacher THE DEAN
‘Women of Spirit: Hildegard of Bingen’Organ Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 Bach
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OCTOBER
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Sonata II HindemithHymn 357 Father, hear the prayer we offerResponses RosePsalms 111 anon. 112 CrotchMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Chichester Service WaltonAnthem 346 Let all the world (Herbert) LeightonHymn 362 Glorious things of thee are spokenOrgan Voluntary Six Fantasies on Hymn Tunes – Hanover
Op. 72 No. 6 Leighton
24 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices
Introit 331 Oculi omnium WoodResponses RadcliffePsalm 119 vv. 1–8 AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Sumsion in GAnthem 307 O for a closer walk with God Stanford
25 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Introit In God’s word will I rejoice PurcellPsalm 56 vv. 10, 11
Responses TallisPsalm 119 vv. 73–88 HopkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
D Purcell in eAnthem In the beginning, O Lord
Locke Psalm 102 vv. 25–27
26 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Introit Lord, hear my prayer Dowland from Psalm 143Responses plainsongPsalm 119 vv. 145–160 Tone IMagnificat secundi toni DunstableNunc dimittis anon. 15th centuryAnthem 301 Never weather-beaten sail Campian
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OCTOBER
27 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. VIGIL EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Vigil of Simonand Jude
Introit The Call (Herbert) Vaughan WilliamsResponses CleoburyPsalms 124 Ouseley 125 Radcliffe 126 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service CleoburyAnthem Their sound is gone out Wills Psalm 19 v. 4Hymn 213 (t.76) The eternal gifts of Christ the KingOrgan Voluntary Deuxième Fantaisie AWV 91 Alain
28 SIMON AND JUDE, APOSTLES5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa ‘O quam gloriosum est regnum’ Victoria
Introit 425 Iudicant sanctiAlleluia 431 Nimis honorati suntOffertory 51 O quam gloriosum est regnum VictoriaCommunion 436 Ego vos elegiPost Communion Hymn 195
Lord of all the saints, we praise theeOrgan Voluntary Nun danket alle Gott BWV 657 Bach
29 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Vigil ofTrinity XXIII
Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses RadcliffePsalms 23 Goss 24 BarnbyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem 288 Ein Deutsches Requiem – Wie lieblich sind
deine Wohnungen BrahmsHymn 413 Now thank we all our GodOrgan Voluntary Fantasia in f K 608 Mozart
¶ At this service we will remember James Mathieson, who diedearlier this year, in the prayers. James was a choral scholarhere from 1938–40 and his musical tastes are reflected in themusic chosen. We are delighted that members of James’family will join the congregation for this service.
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OCTOBER
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by EDWARD REEVE Queens’ CollegeFantasia and Fugue in g BWV 542 BachElegy ParrySonata on the 94th Psalm Reubke
30 THE TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa ‘O quam gloriosum est regnum’ Victoria
Introit 366 Dicit Dominus: EgoAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory Hymn 308 Thee we adore, O hidden SaviourCommunion 368 Amen dico vobis: QuidquidPost Communion Hymn 366 God of mercy, God of graceAddress DR BETH PHILLIPS
Tutor in Theology and Ethics, Westcott House‘Women of Spirit: Flannery O’Connor’
Organ Voluntary Prelude in D BUXWV 139 Buxtehude
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Partite diverse sopra il Corale ‘Seigegrüßet, Jesu gütig’ BWV 768 Bach
Hymn 414 O for a closer walk with GodResponses AylewardPsalm 146 WalmisleyMagnificat BuxtehudeNunc dimittis octavi toniAnthem 170 Rejoice in the Lord HumfreyHymn 368 Guide me, O thou great RedeemerOrgan Voluntary Prelude in E BUXWV 141 Buxtehude
31 MONDAY5.30 p.m. VIGIL EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices sopranos and altos
Vigil of AllSaints’
Introit Lift thine eyes Mendelssohn from Psalm 121Responses plainsongPsalm 149 Tone IIIMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Ely Canticles B ParryAnthem Gaudent in coelis DeringHymn 231 Who are these, like stars appearingOrgan Voluntary Psalm Prelude Set 1 No. 3
Op. 32 No. 3 Howells
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NOVEMBER
1 ALL SAINTS’ DAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the Chapel Choir and
King’s Voices tenors and bassesKyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei
Mass in f sharp WidorCredo IIIIntroit 619 GaudeamusAlleluia 619 Venite ad meOffertory 374 Give us the wings of faith BullockCommunion 514 Beati mundo cordePost Communion Hymn 478
Ye watchers and ye holy onesOrgan Voluntary 24 Pièces de Fantaisie – Hymne au Soleil
Op. 53 No. 3 Vierne
2 ALL SOULS5.30 p.m. SUNG REQUIEM sung by the choral scholars
Missa pro defunctis plainsong
3 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Richard Hooker,Priest, Teacher ofthe Faith, 1600
Introit 145 O Lord, increase my faith LoosemoreResponses TomkinsPsalm 17 GossMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service WeelkesAnthem O quam gloriosum est regnum – Benedictio et
claritas Byrd
4 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 145 O Lord, increase my faith LoosemoreResponses SmithPsalm 22 S Wesley, SmartMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Second Service TomkinsAnthem 71 Iustorum animae Byrd
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NOVEMBER
5 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Vigil ofTrinity XXIV
Introit I will lift up mine eyes Ledger from Psalm 121Responses RosePsalm 27 CutlerMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Collegium Regale TavenerAnthem The Beatitudes Pärt Matthew 5 vv. 3–12Hymn 436 Praise, my soul, the King of heavenOrgan Voluntary Deux Études – Coulée Ligeti
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by GORDON STEWART
Organist, Huddersfield Town HallPièce d’orgue Livre III – Grand Dialogue MarchandAllein Gott in der Höh’ seh Ehr BWV 663 BachThe Wild Reeds WeirImpromptu No. 2 in D NicholsonTrois Pièces pour Orgue Op. 7 Barié
6 THE TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Berkeley
Credo IIIIntroit 366 Dicit Dominus: EgoAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory Hymn 369 Happy are they, they that love GodCommunion 368 Amen dico vobis: QuidquidPost Communion Hymn 500
Thy kingdom come! on bended kneeAddress PROFESSOR GEOFFREY WARD FRSA
Principal, Homerton College‘Women of Spirit: Emily Dickinson’
Organ Voluntary Sonata I – Phantasie, frei Hindemith
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NOVEMBER
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Sonata in d Op. 65 No. 6 MendelssohnHymn 374 How sweet the name of Jesus soundsResponses RadcliffePsalm 30 Garrett, BaconMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Sumsion in GAnthem The Lord is my shepherd
Berkeley Psalm 23 vv. 1–4Hymn 394 Let all the world in every corner singOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in g
WoO 10 Brahms
7 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices
Introit Holy is the true light HarrisResponses RadcliffePsalm 36 ParrattMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service WeelkesAnthem 378 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem Howells
8 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 331 Oculi omnium WoodResponses AylewardPsalm 40 CamidgeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in B flatAnthem 307 O for a closer walk with God Stanford
9 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices
Margery Kempe,Mystic, c.1440
Introit Jubilate in C BrittenResponses SmithPsalm 47 CrotchMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in CAnthem 360 Greater love Ireland
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NOVEMBER
7.30 p.m.until
c.9.30 p.m.
ORGAN GALA
Fantasia and Fugue in g BWV 542 BachCorale-prelude on ‘Alle Menschen müssen sterben’
Holloway (first performance)Alle Menschen müssen sterben BWV 643 BachMesse de Requiem DurufléFuge, Kanzone und Epilog Op. 85 Karg-ElertOrgan Concerto PoulencKing’s College ChoirBritten SinfoniaJennifer Johnston mezzo-sopranoThomas Gould violinThomas Trotter organStephen Cleobury conductor
¶ King’s Visitor Centre Box Office 01223 769340
10 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiCollegium Regale Howells
Introit 366 Dicit Dominus: EgoAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory 307 O for a closer walk with God StanfordCommunion 368 Amen dico vobis: Quidquid
11 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Introit 20 Ierusalem, convertere ad Dominum PalestrinaResponses TallisPsalm 59 Tone IIIMagnificat secundi toni LassusNunc dimittis tertii toni LassusAnthem Peccantem me quotidie Palestrina
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NOVEMBER
12 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit They shall grow not old (Binyon) GuestResponses MorleyPsalm 130 Walford DaviesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Day in B flatAnthem Mr Valiant for Truth (Bunyan)
Vaughan WilliamsHymn 331 Abide with me; fast falls the eventideOrgan Voluntary The Planets – Jupiter Op. 32
Holst arr. Quinney
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by JEMIMA STEPHENSON
Award holder, Nicholas Danby TrustChoral No. 3 in a FranckCinq inventions pour orgue – Invention I MernierMesse pour les Paroisses –
Tierce en taille CouperinSunday Music for Organ – Fantasia II; Final Eben
13 REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY10.30 a.m. CHORAL MATINS
Introit They shall grow not old (Binyon) GuestResponses MorleyPsalms 95 Goss 46 from LutherJubilate Battishill (chant)Te Deum Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem 360 Greater love IrelandHymn 396 Let saints on earth in concert singPreacher THE REVD CANON DAVID PORTER Chief of Staff
and Strategy, Lambeth Palace. Formerly the Archbishop’sDirector of Reconciliation.
Organ Voluntary Psalm Prelude Set 2 No. 1 Howells
6.00 p.m. SUNG REQUIEM
Messe de Requiem Fauré (with orchestra)
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NOVEMBER
14 MONDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s Voices
Week ofTrinity XXV
Introit O Radiant Dawn MacMillanResponses AylewardPsalm 90 MannMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Dyson in FAnthem 355 Let all mortal flesh keep silence Bairstow
15 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit O remember not Purcell Psalm 79 v. 8Responses AylewardPsalm 77 B Cooke, CamidgeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Humfrey in eAnthem 176 Salvator mundi Blow
16 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Introit O remember not Purcell Psalm 79 v. 8Responses TallisPsalm 83 Tone IVMagnificat primi toni SurianoNunc dimittis quarti toni LassusAnthem 157 Let my complaint Morley
17 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for five voices Byrd
Introit 366 Dicit Dominus: EgoAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory 58 Ave verum Corpus ByrdCommunion 362 Notas mihi fecisti
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NOVEMBER
18 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Gloria tibi, Domine ByrdResponses MorleyPsalm 94 S S WesleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service GibbonsAnthem Tollite portas Byrd from Psalm 24
19 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Vigil ofTrinity XXVI
Introit I will lift up mine eyes Ledger from Psalm 121Responses TomkinsPsalm 99 AttwoodMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in CAnthem 235xiv Hallelujah HandelHymn 440 omit vv. 4, 5
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creationOrgan Voluntary Fantasia and Toccata in d Op. 57
Stanford
6.40 p.m. Organ recital by HENRY WEBSDALE King’s CollegeChoral No. 1 in E FranckPremière Fantaisie AWV 59 Alain24 Pièces de Fantaisie – Clair de lune Op. 53 No. 5 VierneDeuxième Fantaisie AWV 91 AlainPrélude et Fugue sur le nom d’Alain Op. 7 Duruflé
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NOVEMBER
20 THE TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for five voices Byrd
Credo IIIIntroit 366 Dicit Dominus: EgoAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory Hymn 295 Let all mortal flesh keep silenceCommunion 368 Amen dico vobis: QuidquidPost Communion Hymn 467
Through all the changing scenes of lifePreacher THE CHAPLAIN
‘Women of Spirit: Dorothy Day’Organ Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in a BWV 543 Bach
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Sonata on the 94th Psalm – Grave –Larghetto; Allegro con fuoco; Adagio Reubke
Hymn 499 Thy kingdom come, O GodResponses SmithPsalm 110 RimbaultMagnificat octavi toni a8 MarenzioNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem Laudibus in sanctis Byrd Psalm 150Hymn 476 Ye servants of God, your Master proclaimOrgan Voluntary Sonata on the 94th Psalm – Fugue
Reubke
21 MONDAY6.00 p.m. EVENSONG SUNG JOINTLY BY KING’S VOICES AND ST JOHN’S
VOICES IN KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Introit Locus iste BrucknerResponses SmithPsalm 100 BattishillMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem 359 Evening Hymn Balfour GardinerHymn 433 omit vv. 4, 5 O worship the KingOrgan Voluntary Sonata in A – Con moto maestoso
Op. 65 No. 3 Mendelssohn
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NOVEMBER
22 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG
Cecilia, Patron ofMusicians,Martyrat Rome, c.230
Introit In God’s word will I rejoice PurcellPsalm 56 vv. 10, 11
Hymn 451 Songs of praise the angels sangResponses AylewardPsalm 109 MorleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Purcell in gAnthem O sing unto the Lord
Chilcott (first performance) Psalm 96 vv. 1–4, 9–11Hymn 336 Angel-voices ever singingOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in c BWV 546 Bach
23 WEDNESDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by the choral scholars
Introit 331 Oculi omnium a3 WoodResponses CleoburyPsalms 114 Tonus Peregrinus (harm. Willcocks)
115 KnightMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Sumsion in G a3Anthem Love bade me welcome (Herbert)
Vaughan Williams
24 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Agnus DeiUnfinished Mass Janácek
Sanctus, BenedictusMissa brevis Berkeley
Introit 366 Dicit Dominus: EgoAlleluia 367 De profundisOffertory The dove descending (Auden) StravinskyCommunion 368 Amen dico vobis: Quidquid
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NOVEMBER
25 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Isaac Watts,HymnWriter, 1748
Introit E’en so Lord Jesus, quickly come Manzfrom Revelation 22
Responses ByrdPsalm 119 vv. 89–104 Garrett, HavergalMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Third Service ByrdAnthem 84 Rorate coeli Byrd
26 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 132 Hosanna to the Son of David WeelkesResponses ByrdPsalm 50 Attwood, BealeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Second Service GibbonsAnthem 97 Vigilate ByrdHymn 5 Hark! a herald voice is callingOrgan Voluntary Psalm Prelude Set 2 No. 3 Howells
6.40 p.m.until
c.7.50 p.m.
Organ recital by RICHARD GOWERS King’s CollegeLa Nativité du Seigneur Messiaen
27 THE FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Credo, Agnus DeiUnfinished Mass Janácek
Sanctus XVIIIIntroit 15 Ad te levavi animam meamAlleluia 16 Ostende nobisOffertory Hymn 3 (t.ii) Come, thou long-expected JesusCommunion 17 Dominus dabit benignitatemPost Communion Hymn 6
Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comesPreacher THE DEAN
Organ Voluntary 24 Pièces de Fantaisie – ToccataOp. 53 No. 6 Vierne
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NOVEMBER
6.00 p.m. PROCESSION FOR ADVENT
¶ For more information, see page 5
28 MONDAY5.30 p.m. SEQUENCE OF MUSIC AND READINGS FOR ADVENT
with King’s VoicesMusic by Bairstow, Langlais, MacMillan, Mendelssohn and
Poulenc
29 TUESDAY5.30 p.m. VIGIL EVENSONG
Vigil of Andrew Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1
Responses RadcliffePsalm 48 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Wood in E flat no. 2Anthem 303 Beati quorum via StanfordHymn 353 omit v. 3 Dear Lord and Father of mankindOrgan Voluntary Suite – Toccata Op. 5 Duruflé
30 ANDREW THE APOSTLE5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST sung by the choral scholars
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass for three voices Byrd
Introit 264 Dominus secus mareAlleluia 625 Dilexit AndreamOffertory Estote fortes in bello VictoriaCommunion 263 Dicit AndreasPost Communion Hymn 200 (t.48)
Jesus calls us! O’er the tumultOrgan Voluntary Pièce d’orgue BWV 572 Bach
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DECEMBER
1 THURSDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 331 Oculi omnium WoodResponses ByrdPsalm 7 R CookeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Walmisley in dAnthem 366 God so loved the world Stainer
2 FRIDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 133 Let thy merciful ears MuddResponses MorleyPsalms 12 Wilton 13 Stafford SmithMagnificat and Nunc dimittis in falsibordone AndreasAnthem 50 O magnum mysterium Victoria
3 SATURDAY6.00 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH COMMEMORATION OF BENEFACTORS
Founder’s Day.Nicholas, Bishop,Co-patronof King’s College,c.326
Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses LeightonPsalm 122 R WoodwardMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Murrill in ETe Deum Collegium Regale HowellsHymn 205 Christ is made the sure foundationOrgan Voluntary Rhapsody in c sharp Op. 17 No. 3
Howells
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONSATURDAY 24 DECEMBER
24 CHRISTMAS EVE3.00 p.m. FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS
¶ For more information, see page 5
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DECEMBER
25 CHRISTMAS DAY11.00 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo(Kleine Orgelsolomesse) Haydn (with strings)
Introit Ding! dong! merrily on high arr. WoodProcessional Hymn 30 O come, all ye faithfulGradual Hymn 42
While shepherds watched their flocks by nightOffertory Hymn 34 omit v. 3 Once in royal David’s cityCommunion CarolsPost Communion Hymn 26 Hark! the herald angels singPreacher THE DEAN
Organ Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in B Op. 7 No. 1Dupré
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONTUESDAY 17 JANUARY 2017
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Dean
THE REVD DR STEPHEN CHERRY
@StephenCherry1
7Director of Music
DR STEPHEN CLEOBURY
@SJCleobury
7Chaplain
THE REVD ANDREW HAMMOND
@AndrewFrRaphael
7Dean’s Verger
MR IAN GRIFFITHS
7Chapel Media and Label Manager
MR BENJAMIN SHEEN
@ChoirOfKingsCam
7Assistant Director of Music
MR BEN PARRY
@benparrymusic
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MRS CARYN WILKINSON
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 of the refurbished Organ Console
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.
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.
BECOMING A CHORISTER
If you have, or know someone who has, a son in Years 2, 3 or 4 athis school who likes singing and is enthusiastic about music, we wouldencourage you to get in touch with Caroline in the Choir Office, whocan tell you about the benefits that come with being a chorister, andanswer your questions about life in the Choir and School. Caroline canbe contacted at [email protected] or on 01223 331224.
The next chorister auditions are planned for Saturday 21 January 2017,though we warmly welcome enquiries and the opportunity to meet thosewho might be interested at any time.