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5:00pm - Festal Choral Evensong and Sermon in commemoration
of Saint George, Martyr
Combined choirs of St. John's Cathedral and St. Mark's Episcopal Church
| Prelude | Jean-Baptiste Lully
(1632-1687) |
March Royale |
| Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750) |
Chorale
Prelude on
"Today God's Only Son Arose" (Orgelbuchlein) |
| Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach | Chorale
Prelude on
"Christ Lay In The Bonds Of Death" (Orgelbuchlein) |
| Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach | Chorale
Prelude on
"The Blessed Christ Is Risen" (Orgelbuchlein) |
| Prelude | Michel Richard de la Lande | Musique Royale |
| Introit | arr Charles Wood
(1866-1926) |
This joyful Eastertide
(Belwin Mills 64147) |
| Hymn | tune: Westminster Abbey | #518 "Christ is made the sure foundation" |
| Pipes | Mist Covered Mountains | |
| Responses | William Smith
(1603-1645) |
Preces and
Responses in A flat
Paul Fisher, Lay Cantor (Oxford) |
| Psalm | chant: Richard Woodward
(1744-1777) |
#122 "I was glad when they said to me" |
| Canticle | Herbert Sumsion | Excerpt
from "Evening Service in D Major"
1) Magnificat (Oecumuse) |
| Canticle | Herbert Sumsion | Excerpt
from "Evening Service in D Major"
1) Nunc dimittis (Oecumuse) |
| Creed | monotoned | |
| Lord's Prayer | monotoned | |
| Collects and Grace | A Keith Spence, Lay Cantor | |
| Offering | John Ireland | Greater
Love hath no man
Deborah Baker, soprano Paul Fisher, baritone (Stainer & Bell 146) |
| Hymn | tune: Lauda Anima | #410 "Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven" |
| Presentation of Standards | Henry Purcell
(1659-1695) |
Trumpet Tune in C Major |
| Patriotic Anthem | tune: National Anthem | #720 "O say can you see" |
| Patriotic Anthem | "God save our gracious Queen" | |
| Hymn | tune: Jerusalem | "And did those feet in ancient times" |
| Hymn | tune: Lux Eoi | #191 "Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise" |
| Pipes | Scotland the Brave | |
| Postlude | Jean Josef Mouret | Excerpt
from "Sinfonie des Fanfares"
1) Rondeau |
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