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The Chapel of Jesus College Cambridge
MUSIC LIST
Lent Term 2014
The Chapel and Choirs of Jesus College
Jesus College, founded in 1496 by John Alcock, Bishop of Ely, as The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist, and the Glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, has a long and rich tradition of church music. The Chapel served as the church of the nunnery which preceded the College, and parts of the building date back to the twelfth century. The Book of Common Prayer, devised by Thomas Cranmer, a resident member of the College in the sixteenth century, continues to be used in the Chapel.
The College is distinctive in maintaining two choirs, each of which typically sings two services per week in term time:
The Chapel Choir dates back to the foundation of College and was re-founded in 1849, when provision was made for ‘six singing boys’ to adorn the worship of the newly-restored chapel. Since then, trebles from all over Cambridge have volunteered to sing for College services. The College does not maintain a choir school, but instead recruits boy choristers from a wide range of local schools.
The College Choir, formed in 1982 following the admission of women students, has female undergraduates singing the soprano line (and alto line, alongside male countertenors). The adult male singers form the ‘back row’ for both choirs. Each choir has developed a distinctive reputation and repertoire, whilst combining for key events and large-scale projects. In addition to the weekly schedule of choral services, members of the choirs enjoy concerts, recordings, broadcasts and foreign tours.
The Chapel has three organs: the Sutton Organ, located closest to the Altar, dates from the mid 19th century and was given to the College by Sir John Sutton. The designs on the panels are by Pugin. This instrument has recently been restored and returned to its original 1849 state by William Drake. In 2007, the 33-stop Hudleston Organ was installed by Orgelbau Kuhn of Switzerland, and in 2010, the College commissioned the Rawlinson Organ, a three-stop chamber organ by Kenneth Tickell of Northampton. A 2006 Steinway concert grand piano and a two-manual harpsichord built in 2012 by Bruce Kennedy are also housed in the Chapel.
The College Prayer
O everlasting God, who through many generations hast blessed the college which bears the name of Jesus, grant that we, its latest sons and daughters, may be fortified and clad in his
raiment, and may by grace keep Jesus in our hearts, through him who lived and died for us, the same Jesus Christ our Lord.
FRIDAY 10 JANUARY WILLIAM LAUD, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, 1645
6.15pm Choral Evensong for Old Members’ Reunion (College Choir) Introit Carol of the Bells Leontovich Responses Rose Psalm 69: 17–end Mann, Barnby Canticles in D Wood Anthem Tomorrow shall be my dancing day Gardner Hymn 39 Puer nobis Final responses Rose Voluntary Dankpsalm Reger ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 12 JANUARY THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST FIRST SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kamm BWV 685 J.S. Bach Introit Frohlocket ihr Völker auf Erden Mendelssohn Responses Michael Walsh Psalm 47 Davy Canticles in E Murrill Anthem The Cloud Capp’d Towers Vaughan Williams Hymns 56 St Edmund 336 Angel Voices Voluntary Crown Imperial Walton ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 14 JANUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Responses Byrd Psalm 45 Knight Canticles Magnificat tone viii Nunc dimittis (1610) Byrd Anthem Lux aurumque Eric Whitacre Hymn 51 Redhead No. 46 Final responses Tomkins Voluntary My Lady Nevell’s Ground Byrd ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 16 JANUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Responses Radcliffe Psalm 65 Buck Canticles in F Dyson Anthem Bethlehem Down Warlock Hymn 49 Epiphany Final responses Naylor Voluntary Larghetto from Serenade for Strings Op. 20 Elgar ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 18 JANUARY AMY CARMICHAEL, FOUNDER OF THE DOHNAVUR FELLOWSHIP, 1951 WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Boys’ Voices) Introit Eternal source of light divine Handel Responses Malcolm Archer (Jesus 1972) Psalm 85 Stemmings Canticles in E flat Bairstow Anthem Irish blessing Bob Chilcott Hymn 48 Stuttgart Voluntary Les Mages from La Nativité du Seigneur Messiaen _____________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 19 JANUARY SECOND SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Récit de Tierce en taille De Grigny Introit Paradisi porta Escribano Responses Tomkins Psalm 96 after Sweelinck Canticle Magnificat quinti toni H. Praetorius Anthem Omnes de Saba Lassus Hymns 47 Dix 485 Thornbury Voluntary A tempo ordinario e staccata – Allegro from Organ Concerto in B flat Op. 4 No. 2 Handel ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 21 JANUARY AGNES, CHILD MARTYR AT ROME, 304 WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Responses Tomkins Psalm 107 after Monteverdi, Gibbons & Purcell Canticles Magnificat Giles Swayne Nunc dimittis Tye Anthem Gloria in excelsis Deo Weelkes Hymn 390 St Sepulchre Final responses Tomkins Voluntary Allegro from Trio Sonata in E flat major BWV 525/i J.S. Bach ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 23 JANUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Responses Ayleward Psalm 111 Smart Canticles in E minor Humfrey Anthem Ecce quam bonum Hassler Hymn 272 All for Jesus Final responses Ayleward Voluntary Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 739 J.S. Bach ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 25 JANUARY CONVERSION OF ST PAUL
6.30pm Choral Evensong with Admission and Dismissal of Choristers and Presentation of the David White Medal, the Dean’s Medal and the Anderson Cup (Chapel Choir) Introit View me, Lord, a work of thine Richard Lloyd (Jesus 1952) Responses Humphrey Clucas Psalm 119: 41–56 Martin, Camidge Canticles in B flat Stanford Anthem Blessed city, heavenly Salem Bairstow Hymn 331 Eventide Voluntary Toccata in D minor Stanford _____________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 26 JANUARY THIRD SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Fugue in F minor Op. 7 No. 2 Dupré Introit Bogoroditse Devo Rachmaninov Responses Michael Walsh Psalm 33: 1–12 Turle Anthem Mater ora filium Bax Hymns 55 Crüger 52 Was lebet Voluntary Toccata and Fugue in D minor/major Op. 59 Reger ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 28 JANUARY THOMAS AQUINAS, PRIEST, PHILOSOPHER, TEACHER OF THE FAITH, 1274
6.30pm Choral Evensong sung jointly with the Choir of Repton School (College Choir) Responses Byrd Psalm 145 Garrett Canticles in A Stanford Anthem Cantique de Jean Racine Fauré Hymn 439 Gerontius Final responses Naylor Voluntary Hymne d’action de grâce ‘Te Deum’ Langlais ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 30 JANUARY CHARLES, KING AND MARTYR, 1649
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Responses Smith Psalm 24 Barnby Canticles Second service Byrd Anthem O nata lux Tallis Hymn 57 Dundee Final responses Ayleward Voluntary Vater unser im Himmelreich Böhm ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 1 FEBRUARY EVE OF CANDLEMAS BRIGID, ABBESS OF KILDARE, C. 525
6.30pm Choral Eucharist (Chapel Choir) Mass in F Darke Offertory motet Draw us in the spirit’s tether Friedell Anthem Nunc dimittis Whitlock Hymn 181 Puer nobis nascitur Voluntary Fugue in G major Op. 37 No. 2/ii Mendelssohn ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 2 FEBRUARY CANDLEMAS
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Cantilène from Suite Brève Langlais Introit Hymn to the Mother of God Tavener Responses Rose Psalm 122 Atkins Canticle Nunc dimittis Holst Anthem Hymn to the Creator of Light Rutter Hymns 33 Divinum mysterium omit vv. 2 & 3 234 Ratisbon Voluntary Dialogue sur les mixtures from Suite Brève Langlais ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 4 FEBRUARY GILBERT OF SEMPRINGHHAM, FOUNDER OF THE GILBERTINE ORDER, 1189
6.30pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Responses Michael Walsh Psalm 9 Mann Canticles Truro Service Gabriel Jackson Anthem Hail gladdening light David Bednall Hymn 156 Diva servatrix Final responses Michael Walsh Voluntary Sun Dance Bob Chilcott ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 6 FEBRUARY THE MARTYRS OF JAPAN, 1597 ACCESSION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II, 1952
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Responses Humphrey Clucas Psalm 18: 1–15 Clark Canticles in E flat (No. 2) Wood Anthem The Lord’s Prayer Tavener Hymn 490 Rhuddlan Final responses Naylor Voluntary Benedictus Op. 59 Reger _____________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 8 FEBRUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Boys’ Voices) Introit Litany to the Holy Spirit Peter Hurford (Jesus 1948) Responses Malcolm Archer (Jesus 1972) Psalm 25 Gauntlett Canticles Jesus Service Richard Lloyd (Jesus 1952) Anthem Now the day is over Jonathan Rathbone Hymn 339 Slane Voluntary Finale from ‘Fiesta!’ Iain Farrington ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 9 FEBRUARY FOURTH SUNDAY BEFORE LENT
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Fugue in F BWV 540/ii J.S. Bach Introit Quis est homo Byrd Responses Byrd Psalm 4 after Tallis Canticles St Radegund Service Richard Lloyd (Jesus 1952) Anthem Suscipe quaeso Domine Tallis Hymns 400 Meirionydd 362 Abbot’s Leigh Voluntary Praeludium in C BuxWV 137 Buxtehude ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 11 FEBRUARY RADEGUND, 587
6.15pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Introit I beheld her, beautiful as a dove Willan Responses Cecilia McDowell Psalm 45: 10–end Knight Canticles in A flat Harwood Anthem As truly as God is our Father Mathias Hymn 205 Westminster Abbey Final responses Cecilia McDowell Voluntary Toccata Op. 53 Vierne ______________________________________________________________________________________________ THURSDAY 13 FEBRUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Responses Ayleward Psalm 40: 1–13 Havergal Canticles Short Service Gibbons Anthem Thy word is a lantern Purcell Hymn 374 St Peter Final responses Ayleward Voluntary A Fancy in C Gibbons ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 15 FEBRUARY 6.30pm Choral Evensong (Men’s Voices)
SIGFRID, BISHOP, APOSTLE OF SWEDEN, 1045 THOMAS BRAY, PRIEST,
FOUNDER OF THE SPCK AND SPG, 1730
Introit Ave Maria Biebl Responses Plainsong Psalm 46 tone v Canticles The ‘Blues’ Service Iain Farrington Anthem I will lift up mine eyes Walker Hymn 452 Carlisle Voluntary Gaudeamus in loci pace James MacMillan ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 16 FEBRUARY THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE LENT
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Petite Pièce Alain Introit Notre Père Duruflé Responses Rose Psalm 13 Hylton Stewart Canticles St Paul’s Service Howells Anthem Abendlied Rheinberger Hymns 394 Luckington 401 Regent Square Voluntary Fugue sur le nom d’Alain Duruflé ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 18 FEBRUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong sung jointly with the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge (College Choir) Introit Go down, Moses Tippett Responses Tomkins Psalm 50 Cobb, Turle Canticles Magnificat quinti toni H. Praetorius Nunc dimittis (1610) Byrd Anthem Let all the world in every corner sing Leighton Hymn 392 Alberta Final responses Tomkins Voluntary Fantasia in C Byrd ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY
6.30pm Corporate Communion (said with hymns) ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Introit Befiehl du deine Wege J.S. Bach Responses Radcliffe Psalm 68: 1–10 Woodward Canticles Edington Service Grayston Ives Anthem For lo, I raise up Stanford Hymn 436 Praise my soul Voluntary Allegro from Concerto in A minor BWV 593/i J.S. Bach ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 23 FEBRUARY SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Verse Tomkins Introit Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts Purcell Responses Tomkins Psalm 148 David Willcocks Canticle Nunc dimittis Tye Anthem Improperium expectavit Palestrina Hymns 466 Moscow 373 Coe Fen Voluntary Praeludium in A minor BuxWV 152 Buxtehude ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 25 FEBRUARY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Responses Cecilia McDowell Psalm 74 Garrett, Noble Canticles Collegium Regale Tavener Anthem Deep river Tippett Hymn 410 Westminster Final responses Cecilia McDowell Voluntary Prelude from Suite Op. 5 Duruflé ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 27 FEBRUARY GEORGE HERBERT, PRIEST, POET, 1633
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Responses Humphrey Clucas Psalm 78: 66–end Camidge Canticles Fauxbourdons Whitlock Anthem Listen, sweet dove Grayston Ives Hymn 456 Sandys Final responses Naylor Voluntary Fanfare Whitlock ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 1 MARCH DAVID, BISHOP OF MENVIA, PATRON OF WALES, C. 601
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Boys’ Voices) Introit Eins bitte ich vom Herren Schütz Responses Plainsong Psalm 84 Parry Canticles Plainsong with Faburdons Philip Moore Anthem The sorrows of my heart Boyce Hymn 359 Duke Street Voluntary Allegro from Symphony in D major Op. 2 No. 5 Boyce ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 2 MARCH FIRST SUNDAY BEFORE LENT
6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Voluntary Allegretto from Sonata No. 4 Op. 65 Mendelssohn Introit God be in my head Radcliffe Responses Cecilia McDowell Psalm 84 Bairstow Canticles in G Francis Jackson Anthem Warum toben die Heiden Mendelssohn Hymns 353 Repton 383 Aberystwyth Voluntary Con moto maestoso – Fugue from Sonata No. 3 Op. 65 Mendelssohn ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 4 MARCH SHROVE TUESDAY
6.30pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Responses Byrd Psalm 89: 20–36 Day, Battishill Canticles Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense Leighton Anthem Derelinquit impius viam suam Tallis Hymn 250 Ellers Final responses Tomkins Voluntary Fugue in F minor BWV 534/ii J.S. Bach ______________________________________________________________________________________________
WEDNESDAY 5 MARCH ASH WEDNESDAY
6.30pm Choral Eucharist (College Choir) Mass Cantus Missae Rheinberger Anthem Cunctis diebus Byrd Hymn 67 Aus der tiefe ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 6 MARCH
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Responses Radcliffe Psalm 94: 1–15 Sinclair Canticles in E Watson Anthem O pray for the peace of Jerusalem Howells Hymn 248 Strength and Stay Final responses Naylor Voluntary Fugue in A flat minor Brahms ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY 8 MARCH
6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir)
EDWARD KING, BISHOP OF LINCOLN, 1910 FELIX, BISHOP, APOSTLE TO THE ANGLES, 647
GEOFFREY STUDDERT KENNEDY, PRIEST, POET, 1929 Introit Mir hat die Welt trüglich gericht’ J.S. Bach Responses Smith Psalm 73 Smart Canticles in D minor Walmisley Anthem Teach me, O Lord Byrd Hymn 70 Southwell Voluntary Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist BWV 671 J.S. Bach ______________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY 9 MARCH FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
6pm Service of Music and Readings for Lent and Passiontide (College Choir) ______________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY 11 MARCH
6.30pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Responses Cecilia McDowell Psalm 49 Walmisley Canticles Magnificat octavi toni Morales Nunc dimittis tone viii Anthem Ne irascaris Domine Byrd Hymn 73 Solomon Final responses Matthew Martin Voluntary Adagio – Vivace from Trio sonata in E minor BWV 528/i J.S. Bach ______________________________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY 13 MARCH
6.30pm Choral Evensong sung by the Choir of the King’s School Ely Responses Ayleward Psalm 137 Garrett Canticles in G Howells Anthem O Lorde, the maker of al thing John Joubert Hymn 64 Abridge Final responses Ayleward Voluntary Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir BWV 686 J.S. Bach ______________________________________________________________________________________________
FRIDAY 14 MARCH COMMEMORATION OF BENEFACTORS
6.15pm Commemoration of Benefactors Service (Chapel Choir) Psalm 150 Stanford Canticle Te Deum in F Ireland Anthem The Souls of the Righteous Richard Lloyd (Jesus 1952) Hymn 440 Lobe den Herren omit * verses Voluntary Carillon de Westminster Vierne ______________________________________________________________________________________________
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME IN THE EASTER TERM ON GOOD FRIDAY 18 APRIL 2014
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Jesus College Chapel
TUESDAY 18 MARCH 2014 7.00pm
Katherine Manley (soprano) Madeleine Shaw (contralto) Andrew Kennedy (tenor) Matthew Brook (bass)
The Choirs of Jesus College Cambridge
Britten Sinfonia directed by Mark Williams
J.S. Bach’s ST MATTHEW PASSION
(sung in German)
Tickets £25, £12 (students) – sighted £10, £5 (students) – unsighted
available from the ADC box office 01223 300085 www.adcticketing.com
The latest discs from the Choirs of Jesus College are available from all good CD
retailers, online and via iTunes, by post from the
Chapel & Choir Office or at the Porters’ Lodge
“*****” BBC Music Magazine
“the Choir of Jesus College Cambridge sings beautifully”
Classic FM
“graceful, gracious and always beautifully shaped to the sense of the words
and the musical phrase… a gorgeous performance”
John Rutter
DEAN OF CHAPEL & CHAPLAIN The Reverend Dr John Hughes
j.hughes@jesus.cam.ac.uk 01223 339438
DEAN’S CLERK & ASSISTANT CHAPLAIN The Reverend Margaret Widdess
mjw1000@cam.ac.uk 07870 746968
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Mr Mark Williams
director-of-music@jesus.cam.ac.uk 01223 339474
CHOIR & CHAPEL ADMINISTRATOR Mrs Alice Johnson
choir@jesus.cam.ac.uk 01223 339699
ORGAN SCHOLARS Benjamin Morris (Senior)
abm42@cam.ac.uk 01223 339305
Bertie Baigent (Junior) resb4@cam.ac.uk 01223 766973
CHAPEL CLERKS Jennifer Fields
jf486@cam.ac.uk Sarah Dane
sbjd2@cam.ac.uk
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The Director of Music is always pleased to hear from the parents of boys interested in joining the Choir or from potential undergraduate applicants considering a choral or organ award.
Please see the College or Choir websites for more information or contact the Choir & Chapel Administrator to arrange an informal audition.
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This music list and further information about the Choirs, services, concerts and tours may be found at www.jesuscollegechoir.co.uk and www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/chapel-choir
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All Chapel services are open to members of the public
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