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Choral ServiCeS
and ConCertS
in
St Mary’S & St Peter’SnottinghaM
SePteMber - deCeMber
2013
The Virgin of Mercy of Las CuevasFrancisco de Zurbarán (1598–1664)
Clergythe reverend christopher harrison
the reverend stephen morristhe reverend chrissie little
the reverend dr richard daveythe reverend rachel shock
Directors of Musicjohn keys (st mary’s)
stmarysmusic@innotts.co.uk
peter siepmann (st peter’s)peter.siepmann@nottinghamchurches.org
The Parish OfficeSt Peter’s Centre, St Peter’s Square, Nottingham, NG1 2NW
E-mail: office@nottinghamchurches.orgTel. 0115 948 3658
The office is open from Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.www.nottinghamchurches.org
Said ServicesSunday 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 8.00 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 organisations 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 during services.
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St Peter’SsEptEmbEr
1 trinity 14 10.45 a.m. matinsResponses RadcliffePsalm 112Te Deum in B-flat StanfordLord, for thy tender mercy’s sakeFarrant Hymns 1 (Pt I+Dox), 230, 202
6.30 p.m. Holy Communion withprayers for healing (no choir)Hymns 230, CP277, CP349 (t.AMNS162)
8 Trinity 15 10.30 a.m. sung Eucharistat All Saints’, Raleigh Streetsung by the Choir of St Peter’s
10.45 a.m. sung Eucharistat St Peter’s (no choir)Setting PartingtonHymns 117(ii), 237, 247(i), 235 (omit * vs)
6.30 p.m. Evensongattended by members of theNottingham & District Society of OrganistsResponses Clucas Psalm 121Gloucester Service HowellsSicut cervus PalestrinaHymns 22, 180, 203(i)
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St MArY’SsEptEmbEr
The Choir is on Holiday until September 8
1 trinity 14 10.45 a.m. sung Eucharist (no choir)White in E flat and MerbeckeHymns 162, 249, 115, 109
6.30 p.m. EvensongResponses Ferial Psalm 119 vv.81-88Canticles to chantsHymns 405, 6, 353
8 Trinity 15 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistNativity of Byrd Mass in Four Partsthe Blessed Ave Regina cælorum Lionel RoggVirgin Mary Hymns NEH180, 238, 257, 422
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Smith Psalms 121Wood in EbAve Maria ArcadeltHymns CH156, 8, NEH185
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15 Trinity 16 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis) LottiPsalm 51.1-11Almighty and everlasting God GibbonsHymns 446, 265 (omit * vs), 374, 356 (t.172)
6.30 p.m. taizé worship(no choir)
22 Trinity 17 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei in e DarkePsalm 113O for a closer walk with God StanfordHymns CP450 (t.AMNS88), 356, 275, “Christ is our joy” (t.138)
6.30 p.m. Compline see Order of Service
28 Saturday 11 a.m. Coffee break ConcertPeter Siepmann organ
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15 Trinity 16 10.45 a.m. battle of britain servicesee Order of Service
6.30 p.m. sung EucharistByrd Mass in Three PartsO sacrum convivium Andrea GabrieliHymns 162, 234, 262, 202
22 Trinity 17 10.45 a.m. sung Eucharist Palestrina Missa
‘Aeterna Christi munera”O salutaris hostia PalestrinaHymns 165, 343, 266, 169
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Leighton Psalm 100Stanford in CHow lovely are thy dwellings fair BrahmsHymns 193(i), 233, 200 (omit*)
25 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Smith Psalm 119 vv.89-104Tomkins The Second ServiceAlmighty God the fountain of allwisdom TomkinsHymn 232
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St Peter’SsEptEmbEr29 Trinity 18 10.45 a.m. sung Eucharist
Kyrie & Agnus Dei for four voices ByrdPsalm 146Ave verum ByrdHymns 139, 365 (t.175), 238, 198
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5 Saturday 11 a.m. Coffee break ConcertRadcliffe-on-Trent Ladies Choir
6 Trinity 19 10.45 a.m. matinsResponses LeightonPsalm 37.1-9Te Deum in G Vaughan WilliamsLet all the world Vaughan WilliamsHymns 2, 223, 205
6.30 p.m. Holy Communion withprayers for healing (no choir)Hymns 223, CP322, 403
12 Saturday 11 a.m. Coffee break ConcertMarta Albright Trio
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29 trinity 18 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistSt Michael Guerrero Missa ‘de la battalla escoutez’& All Angels Let all mortal flesh keep silence Bairstow
Hymns NEH192, 195, 172, 532
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Tomkins Psalm 138Magnificat Arvo PärtNunc Dimittis HowellsFactum est silentium DeringHymns 321, 212(i), 198
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2 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Ayleward Psalm 91Purcell in BbJehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei PurcellHymn 530
6 Trinity 19 10.45 a.m. sheriff ’s Association servicesee Order of Service
6.30 p.m. sung EucharistPalestrina Missa BrevisThe Lord hath been mindful. WesleyHymns 203, 118, 264, 356
9 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Clucas Psalm 119 vv.137-152Noble in bDixit Dominus (Vesperae K.339) MozartHymn 187
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St Peter’SoCtobEr13 Trinity 20 10.30 a.m. sung Eucharist
at All Saints’, Raleigh Streetsung by the Choir of St Peter’s
10.45 a.m. sung Eucharistat St Peter’s (no choir)with commissioning of Workplace ChaplainsHymns 207, 122 (t.279), 135, 332 (Pt II+Dox)
6.30 p.m. EvensongResponses Leighton Psalm 144Ireland in FGreater love IrelandHymns 131(t.464), 367, 11(i)
19 Saturday 11 a.m. Coffee break ConcertStephen Cooper baritoneAngela Foan piano
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13 Trinity 20 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKyrie Orbis factorGloria, Sanctus, Benedictus & Agnus Dei Tye Missa ‘Euge bone’Morning glory starlit sky RoseHymns 144, 109, 192, 276
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Rose Psalm 144Magnificat PraetoriusNunc Dimittis Paweł ŁukaszewskiWe wait for thy loving kindness McKieHymns 226, 110, 185 (omit vv.4&5)
16 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Stewart Psalm 136 Stanford in BbBeatus vir (Vesperae K.339) MozartHymn 353
19 Saturday 7.30 p.m. Concert with the Choir of St Mary’s,the Orchestra of the Restoration andmatthew Glendenning clarinetDirected by stefan reidMozart Overture ‘Don Giovanni’Haydn Symphony 101 ‘The Clock’Spohr Clarinet Concerto No.4 in eMozart Vesperae solennes de confessore
Tickets: £15 (£13), £12 (£10), £5 (student standby £3 at the door). Unreserved Seats.Box Office: Classical CD, 10 Goose Gate, Nottingham, NG1 1FFTel: 0115 948 3832
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20 Trinity 21 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis) WoodPsalm 121Os justi BrucknerHymns 170(ii) (omit * vs), 184, 97(i), 175
6.30 p.m. taizé Worship(no choir)
26 Saturday 11 a.m. Coffee break ConcertVivaldi: L’estro armonicoperformed by saraBande
6 p.m. Nottingham & District society oforganists “president’s Evening”at All Saints’, Raleigh Streetwith the Choir of St Peter’s
27 Bible 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistSunday Kyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis)
PalestrinaPsalm 84.1-7O sacrum convivium TallisHymns 423 (t.263(i)), 180,252(i)(Pt I), 509(i)
5 p.m. Complinesee Order of Service
Please note above the earlier start time – 5pm – for Sunday evening services at St Peter’s from this date onwards.
St Peter’SoCtobEr
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20 trinity 21 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistHarvest Rheinberger Mass in Eb
Fear not, O land ElgarHymns 288, 179, 290, 457
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Shepherd Psalm 149Brewer in D Evening Hymn Balfour GardinerHymns 289, 296, NEP632
23 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Tomkins Psalm 11Tomkins The Fifth ServiceOs justi BrucknerHymn 206
27 Trinity 22 10.45 a.m. trafalgar Day servicesee Order of Service
6.30 p.m. sung EucharistByrd Mass in Five PartsBeati quorum via StanfordHymns, 148 (omit*), 125, 263(i), 180
30 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Stewart Psalm 119 vv.41-56Walmisley in dSalve Regina PoulencHymn 97(i)
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St Peter’SNovEmbEr
3 Trinity 23 10.30 a.m. patronal sung Eucharistkept as at All Saints’, Raleigh StreetAll Saints Missa O Quam Gloriosum Victoria
O Quam Gloriosum Victoria
10.45am sung Eucharistat St Peter’s (no choir)Hymns 323 (omit * vs), 238, 532, 305 (vv.1-3,7-8)
5 p.m. Holy Communion withprayers for healing (no choir)Hymns 532, CP324, CP348
10 Trinity 24 10.45 a.m. sung Eucharist withRemembrance Act of remembrance Sunday Requiem Duruflé
For the fallen Guest Hymns 99 (omit * vs), 361, 281(ii)(omit * vs), 295
5 p.m. EvensongResponses Plainsong Psalm 40 Third Service MooreRejoice in the Lamb BrittenHymns 402, 227, 10
16 Saturday 11 a.m. Coffee break ConcertPeter Wilman tenorPhilip Collin piano
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3 Trinity 23 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistVierne Messe SolennelleO sacrum convivium MessiaenHymns 323 (omit v.2), 199, 256, 219
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Stewart Psalm 145 vv.1-9Wood in F (Collegium Regale)Bring us, O Lord God HarrisHymns 302(i), 107, 305
6 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Clucas Psalm 112Sumsion in GTake him, earth, for cherishing HowellsHymn 183(ii)
10 Trinity 24 10.55 a.m. remembrance serviceTake him, earth, for cherishing Howells
6.30 p.m. solemn EucharistLobo Requiem
13 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Jackman Psalm 37Howells in GAnd I saw a new heaven BaintonHymn 206
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17 Second 10.45 p.m. sung EucharistSunday (upper voices)before Kyrie & Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis) BrittenAdvent Psalm 98
Ex ore innocentium IrelandHymns 4, 266 (omit * vs), 374, 161
5 p.m. taizé Worship(no choir)
24 Christ 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistThe Kyrie & Agnus Dei “Sancti Dominici”King Rubbra
Psalm 46Te Deum in C BrittenHymns 345, 263(i), 240, CP398
5 p.m. Complinesee Order of Service
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17 Trinity 25 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKodaly Missa brevisO salutaris hostia ElgarHymns 342, 161, 260 (ii), 96
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Stewart Psalm 97Rachmaninov Op.37Come, let us worship RachmaninovHymns 173, 236, 175
24 The 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistSunday Mendelssohn Missa BrevisNext Sedebit Dominus Rex James MacMillanBefore Hymns 95, 472 (t.Coe fen), 140, 205Advent
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Leighton Psalm 72 vv.1-8Blair in bHymn to Saint Cecilia BrittenHymns 100, 196, 336 (omit*)
27 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Byrd Psalm 122Howells Collegium RegaleJubilate Deo Britten in CHymn 389
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1 Advent 10.45 a.m. sung Eucharist with stringsSunday Messe, H.1 Charpentier
Psalm 122Wachet auf (extracts) BachHymns 26, 142 (omit * vs), 31
5 p.m. ‘Advent vespersI look from afar SiepmannPsalm 9Magnificat a 8 BevanO thou, the central orb WoodHymns 26, 23(i), 24, 28
8 Advent ii 10.30 a.m. sung Eucharistat All Saints’, Raleigh Streetsung by the Choir of St Peter’s
10.45 a.m. sung Eucharistat St Peter’s (no choir)Hymns 143(i), 27, 447, 470
5 p.m. EvensongResponses Smith Psalm 11Blair in b The Record of John GibbonsHymns 30, 315, 16
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1 Advent 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistSunday Victoria Missa ‘Alma redemptoris Mater’
Alma redemptoris mater VictoriaHymns 25, 405, 32, 31
6.30 p.m. An Advent processionSee Order of Service
4 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Ebdon Psalm 77Tallis The Short ServiceLaetentur cœli ByrdHymn 177
8 Advent ii 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKyrie Mass VII, Sanctus,Benedictus & Agnus Dei Tallis Missa‘Salve intimerata’Laetentur cœli ByrdHymns 29, 315, 28, 180
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Leighton Psalm 11Gray in Bb The First ServiceIn Advent Op 79. No.5 MendelssohnHymns 26, 166, 125(i)
10 Tuesday 6.30 p.m. Lord mayor’s Carol servicesee Order of Service
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15 Advent iii 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei Mass XIPsalm 146.4-10We wait for thy loving kindness McKieHymns 139, 256, 257(Pt I), 422
5 p.m. taizé Worship(no choir)
St MArY’SDECEmbEr
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11 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Ebdon Psalm 10Gibbons The Short ServiceAlma redemptoris Mater LassusHymn 25
15 Advent iii 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistMorales Missa de beata VirgineVeni Domine GuerreroHymns 342, 384, 253 t.296,384
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Ebdon Psalm 12Dyson in FThou wilt keep him WesleyHymns 23(i), 27, 405
18 Wednesday 6.15 p.m. EvensongResponses Plainchant Psalm 59O AdonaïJ. Farrant The Short ServiceMiserere ByrdHymn 129
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22 Advent iv 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistKyrie & Agnus Dei (Collegium Regale) HowellsPsalm 144A spotless rose HowellsHymns 422, CP28 (t.AMNS462), 360 (omit * vs), 28
5 p.m. Complinesee Order of Service
6 p.m. britten: Ceremony of Carolssung by the upper voices of St Peter’s Choir
24 Christmas 4 p.m. Carol serviceEve I look from afar Siepmann
The Lord at first Trad., arr. WillcocksA spotless rose HowellsIn the bleak mid-winter DarkeThe holly and the ivy OwensMy Lord has come Todd
11.30 p.m. midnight mass (no choir)Gloria JonesSanctus & Agnus Dei Couperin (organ)Hymns 34, 41 (omit v.4), CP67
25 Christmas 10 a.m. sung Eucharist Day Ding dong! merrily on high Trad. arr. Wood
The holly and the ivy OwensHymns 34, 43, 37(i), 42, 33
St MArY’SDECEmbEr
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22 Advent iv 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistHassler Missa ‘Dixit Maria’Dixit Maria HasslerHymns 30, 121, 178, 26
6.30 p.m. Evensong & sermonResponses Smith Psalm 113O Rex gentiumByrd The Short ServiceNe timeas Maria VictoriaHymns 29, 31, 28
24 Christmas 7 p.m. Festival of Nine Lessons Eve and Carols
see Order of Service
25 Christmas 10.45 a.m. sung EucharistDay Mozart ‘Spatzenmesse’ K.220
Hymns 325, 36, 326, 35
The Choir is on Holiday until January 12
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