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KING’S COLLEGECAMBRIDGE
CHAPEL SERVICESEASTER
AND LONG VACATIONTERMS 2009
NOT TO BE TAKEN AWAY
THE USE OF CAMERAS, RECORDING EQUIPMENT,VIDEO CAMERAS AND MOBILE PHONES IS NOT
PERMITTED IN CHAPEL
NOTICES
SERMONS AND ADDRESSES
26 April The Revd Richard Lloyd Morgan Chaplain3 May The Revd Alice Goodman
Chaplain, Trinity College and operatic librettist10 May Dr Priscilla Chadwick
Chair, Dioceses Commission17 May The Revd Simon Brocklehurst
St Andrew’s Church, Ham24 May Dr Nicholas Marston Fellow31 May The Rt Revd John Saxbee
Bishop of Lincoln and College Visitor7 June The Revd Dr Sabina Alkire
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative14 June The Revd Canon Dr Robert Innes Senior
Chaplain and Chancellor of the Pro-Cathedral ofHoly Trinity, Brussels
28 June The Revd Simon HallChaplain, King’s College School
5 July The Revd Dr Stephen HamptonDean of Peterhouse
12 July The Revd Richard Lloyd Morgan Chaplain27 September The Revd Guy Nicholls
Parish Priest, Birmingham Oratory
SERVICE BOOKLETS
Braille and large print service booklets are available from the ChapelAdministrator for Evensong and Sung Eucharist services.
CHORAL SERVICES
Services are normally sung by King’s College Choir on Sundays and fromTuesdays to Saturdays. Services on Mondays are sung by King’s Voices,the College’s mixed voice choir. Exceptions are listed.
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ORGAN RECITALS
Each Saturday during full term time there is an organ recital at 6.30 p.m.until 7.15 p.m. Admission is free, and there is a retiring collection. Thereis no recital on 13 June.The recitals this term celebrate the music of Mendelssohn, who was bornin 1809. After the recent work carried out by Harrison and Harrisonof Durham, the firm which has looked after the instrument since themid-1930s, the chapel organ is in fine shape. Visiting recitalists and theresident organists are deriving great benefit from the new stepper systemand increased number of piston memories.
MUSIC
The Dante Quartet, the College’s resident string quartet, will accompanythe Choir in Schubert’s Mass in G at the morning Eucharist on Sunday3 May. On Sunday 10 May the Choir will give the first performance ofa setting of the canticles written by James Mawson (KC 2007), a formerchorister, and now bass choral scholar.By custom the evensong music for the final weekend of the Long VacationTerm has been chosen by the leaving choristers (Saturday 11 July) andthe graduating choral scholars (Sunday 12 July).During the summer, the Choir will be appearing at the City of LondonFestival, the Proms, the St Alban’s International Organ Festival, and inSingapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
ILLUSTRATIONS
This term’s illustrations are taken from glass and wood carvings inthe Chapel and reproduced from photographs taken by Richard LloydMorgan.
Cover: St Peter preaching in the Temple.
April: Angel with trumpet, Organ screen, 19th Century.
May: King David, Organ Screen, 19th Century.
June: Angel with trumpet, Organ Screen, 19th Century.
July: Crown, Organ Screen, 19th Century.
September: A group of Apostles in the Temple after the Ascension.
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APRIL
21 TUESDAY (WEEK OF EASTER I)8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Surrexit Christus hodie v. 1 ScheidtResponses ByrdPsalms 2 Day 16 ClarkMagnificat primi toni (Et exsultavit) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem 90 Terra tremuit Byrd
22 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesIntroit Eya! ResurrexitResponses plainsong and TallisPsalms 3, 57 Tone VIIIMagnificat primi toni LassusNunc dimittis primi toni LassusAnthem 31 Haec dies Palestrina
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APRIL
23 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
George,Martyr,Patron ofEnglandc.304
Introit Surrexit Christus hodie v. 2 ScheidtResponses AylewardPsalm 103 EdwardsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Walmisley in dAnthem 235xv Since by man came death Handel
24 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Vigil Kyrie, Gloria, Agnus DeiMissa ‘O quam gloriosum est regnum’ Victoria
Credo III, Sanctus XVIIIIntroit Accipite iucunditatemAlleluia LoquebanturOffertory Hymn 215 omit v. 3 (t.434)
Captains of the saintly bandCommunion SignaPost Communion Hymn 286
From glory to glory advancing, we praise thee, O LordOrgan Voluntary Prelude in g BUXWV 149 Buxtehude
25 S MARK, EVANGELIST5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION
Processional Hymn 214 omit vv. 4, 5 (t.ii)Let the round world with songs rejoice
Responses RadcliffePsalm 19 NorrisLatin Magnificat a8 StanfordNunc dimittis octavi toniAnthem 303 Beati quorum via StanfordHymn 163 The Saint who first found grace to penOrgan Voluntary Paean Howells
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APRIL
6.30 p.m. Organ recital by MARTIN NEARY LondonPièce d’orgue BWV 572 BachDies Resurrectionis McCabeSonata in f Op. 65 No. 1 Mendelssohn
26 EASTER II10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Walton
Credo IIIIntroit Misericordia DominiAlleluia Ego sum pastor bonusOffertory Hymn 282 (t.83) Faithful Shepherd, feed meCommunion Ego sum pastor bonusPost Communion Hymn 118 The Lord is risen indeedPreacher THE CHAPLAIN
Organ Voluntary March ‘Orb and Sceptre’Walton arr. Gower
¶ Collection for NSPCC, whose purpose is to end cruelty tochildren and to see a society where all children are loved,valued and able to fulfil their potential.
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Passacaglia in c BWV 582 BachHymn 457 (t.i) The King of love my Shepherd isResponses RosePsalm 66 AtkinsMagnificat FinziNunc dimittis HolstAnthem The Lord is my shepherd Berkeley
Psalm 23 vv. 1–4Hymn 112 Jesus lives! thy terrors nowOrgan Voluntary Sonata in A –
Con moto maestoso Op. 65 No. 3 Mendelssohn
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APRIL
27 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit This joyful Eastertide arr. WoodResponses RosePsalm 120 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Dyson in DAnthem 346 Let all the world (Herbert)
Vaughan Williams
28 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses SmithPsalm 135 SouthMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Fourth Service BattenAnthem Surgens Jesus Philips
29 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesIntroit Eya! ResurrexitResponses plainsong and TallisPsalms 142, 143 Tones VI, VIIMagnificat primi toni SurianoNunc dimittis primi toni LassusAnthem Virtute magna Croce
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APRIL
30 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Vigil Gloria, Credo, Agnus DeiMissa ‘O quam gloriosum est regnum’ Victoria
Kyrie VIII, Sanctus XVIIIIntroit Exclamaverunt ad teAlleluia Tanto temporeOffertory 51 O quam gloriosum est regnum VictoriaCommunion Tanto temporePost Communion Hymn 225
Give me the wings of faith to riseOrgan Voluntary Apparatus musico-organisticus –
Toccata V Muffat
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MAY
1 SS PHILIP AND JAMES, APOSTLES8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION
Processional Hymn 213 (t.214)The eternal gifts of Christ the King
Responses LeightonPsalm 149 AlcockMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Chichester Service WaltonAnthem The Twelve (Auden) WaltonHymn 164 omit vv. 2, 4 (t.76)
Twin princes of the courts of heavenOrgan Voluntary Paean Leighton
2 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG IN MEMORY OF DAVID JAMES, CHAPEL BENEFACTOR
Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses AylewardPsalm 23 GossMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem 288 Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen BrahmsHymn 239 Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joyOrgan Voluntary Postlude in d Stanford
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MAY
6.30 p.m. Organ recital by PETER STEVENS King’s CollegePrelude and Fugue on a theme of Vittoria BrittenDies sind die heil’gen zehen Gebot BWV 678 BachMesse pour les Paroisses –
Offertoire sur les Grands Jeux CouperinSonata in D Op. 65 No. 5 MendelssohnMarch ‘Orb and Sceptre’ Walton arr. Gower
3 EASTER III10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST (with the Dante Quartet)
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMass in G Schubert
Introit Iubilate Deo omnis terra, alleluiaAlleluia Lauda, anima meaOffertory Hymn 119 omit vv. 4, 5
The strife is o’er, the battle doneCommunion ModicumPost Communion Hymn 107
Good Christian men, rejoice and singPreacher THE REVD ALICE GOODMAN
Chaplain, Trinity College and operatic librettistOrgan Voluntary Sonata in a – Allegro assai
Wq 70/4 C P E Bach
¶ Collection for the Musicians Benevolent Fund which providesadvice and financial support in times of need to British andIrish music professionals of all ages and from all areas ofmusic.
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Vater unser im HimmelreichBWV 682 Bach
Hymn 102 A brighter dawn is breakingResponses AylewardPsalm 81 Goodenough, WillcocksMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Purcell in CAnthem 181 My beloved spake PurcellHymn 255 Most glorious Lord of life, that on this dayOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in c BWV 546 Bach
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MAY
8.30 p.m. “CONCERTS AT KING’S”
‘Quartettsatz’ and ‘Rosamunde’ Quartets SchubertQuartet No. 8 in c ShostakovichQuartet No. 2 in d SmetanaThe Dante Quartet
¶ Tickets from the Corn Exchange Box Office 01223 357851 orthe Porters’ Lodge
4 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesSaints andMartyrsof theReformationEra
Introit 159 O praise the Lord BattenResponses MorleyPsalm 20 LeyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Fourth Service BattenAnthem 71 Iustorum animae Byrd
5 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Surrexit Christus hodie v. 3 ScheidtResponses RadcliffePsalms 27 Cutler 28 Croft, HopkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Sumsion in GAnthem 382 My beloved spake Hadley
6 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesIntroit In God’s word will I rejoice Purcell
Psalm 56 vv. 10, 11Responses TallisPsalm 33 Tone VMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
D Purcell in eAnthem Let God arise Locke Psalm 68 vv. 1, 3
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MAY
7 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Kodály
Introit Iubilate Deo omnis terra, alleluiaAlleluia Lauda, anima meaOffertory Locus iste BrucknerCommunion Modicum
8 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses AylewardPsalm 39 ClarkMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Second Service TomkinsAnthem 17 Dum transisset Sabbatum Taverner
9 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Locus iste BrucknerResponses RosePsalm 145 MarshMagnificat New College Service DraytonNunc dimittis PärtAnthem Silence and Music Vaughan WilliamsHymn 113 Love’s redeeming work is doneOrgan Voluntary Sonata No. 8 in e – Scherzoso Op. 132
Rheinberger
6.30 p.m. Organ recital by GREGORY DROTT Pembroke CollegeApparatus musico-organisticus – Toccata IX MuffatSonata in A Op. 65 No. 3 MendelssohnOkna (Windows) – Levi, the Golden Window EbenMéditations sur le Mystère de la Sainte Trinité –
La sainteté de Jésus-Christ MessiaenWedding Introit MacMillan
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MAY
10 EASTER IV8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
10.30 a.m. MATINS
Hymn 254 (t.309) Come, let us with our Lord ariseResponses AylewardPsalms 95 Goss 84 ParryJubilate Battishill (chant)Coronation Te Deum WaltonAnthem 346 Let all the world (Herbert)
Vaughan WilliamsHymn 296 omit v. 2
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendourAddress DR PRISCILLA CHADWICK
Chair, Dioceses CommissionOrgan Voluntary Imperial March Elgar arr. Martin
¶ Collection for the Moya Trust, Swaziland, which supports andworks through traditional social structures for a sustainableimprovement in quality of life.
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Master Tallis’ Testament HowellsHymn 117 The Day of ResurrectionResponses RosePsalm 146 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service Mawson (first performance)Anthem 350 Rise, heart, thy Lord is risen (Herbert)
Vaughan WilliamsHymn 124 Ye choirs of new JerusalemOrgan Voluntary Psalm Prelude Set 2 No. 3 Howells
11 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit Behold, O God our defender Blow Psalm 24 v. 9Responses MorleyPsalm 56 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Blow in the Dorian modeAnthem I was glad Purcell Psalm 122 vv. 1–7
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MAY
12 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Surrexit Christus hodie v. 4 ScheidtResponses TomkinsPsalms 63 G J Elvey 64 Defell from CherubiniMagnificat primi toni (Anima mea) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem Musica Dei donum Lassus
13 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesIntroit Deo gracias ByrdResponses TallisPsalm 68 Tone VMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service TallisAnthem Be unto me, O Lord, a tower of strength Byrd
14 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Agnus DeiMissa ‘Papae Marcelli’ Palestrina
Sanctus XVIIIIntroit Cantate DominoAlleluia Exivi a PatreOffertory 36 O bone Jesu PalestrinaCommunion Dum venerit Paraclitus
15 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 90 Terra tremuit ByrdResponses RadcliffePsalm 78 Mann, R Cooke, Nares, StanfordMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service WeelkesAnthem 22 O nata lux de lumine Tallis
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MAY
16 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Come, my joy (Herbert) Stephen JohnsResponses RadcliffePsalm 107 AtkinsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Gloucester Service HowellsAnthem 266 Blessed be the God and Father S S WesleyHymn 351 Come, ye faithful, raise the anthemOrgan Voluntary Sonata in B flat –
Allegro maestoso e vivace Op. 65 No. 4 Mendelssohn
6.30 p.m. Organ recital by SIMON THOMAS JACOBS Clare CollegeSonata in c Op. 65 No. 2 MendelssohnChorale Prelude on ‘O Gott, du frommer Gott’ BrahmsChorale Prelude on ‘Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele’ BrahmsSonata on the 94th Psalm Reubke
17 EASTER V (ROGATION SUNDAY)10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa ‘Papae Marcelli’ Palestrina
Kyrie XVIII, Credo IIntroit Vocem iucunditatisAlleluia Christus resurgensOffertory Hymn 416 (t.ii)
O God of Bethel, by whose handCommunion Cantate DominoPost Communion Hymn 493
Rejoice, O land, in God thy mightPreacher THE REVD SIMON BROCKLEHURST
St Andrew’s Church, HamOrgan Voluntary Toccata in F BUXWV 157 Buxtehude
¶ Collection for Médecins Sans Frontières, a leadingindependent organisation for emergency medical aid.
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MAY
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Rhapsody No. 1 in D flat HowellsHymn 126 Lord, in thy name thy servants pleadResponses RosePsalm 132 BridgeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Watson in EAnthem One foot in Eden (Muir) MawHymn 112 Jesus lives! thy terrors nowOrgan Voluntary Rhapsody No. 3 in c sharp Howells
18 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesRogationDay
Introit 303 Beati quorum via StanfordResponses RosePsalm 121 Walford DaviesMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in AAnthem 382 My beloved spake Hadley
19 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
RogationDay
Introit 331 Oculi omnium WoodResponses TomkinsPsalms 65 Smart 67 BairstowMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Wise in E flatAnthem Thou visitest the earth Greene
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MAY
20 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION Men’s voicesVigil(RogationDay)
Processional Hymn 338 omit v. 6 (t.50)At the name of Jesus
Responses TallisPsalms 97, 99 Tones V, IVMagnificat sexti toni VictoriaNunc dimittis secundi toni LassusAnthem 108 O Rex gloriae MarenzioHymn 128 Eternal Monarch, King most highOrgan Voluntary Fugue on the Magnificat
BWV 733 Bach
21 ASCENSION DAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Kodály
Credo IIntroit Viri GalilaeiAlleluia Ascendit DeusOffertory 304 Coelos ascendit hodie StanfordCommunion Psallite DominoPost Communion Hymn 271 Alleluia, sing to JesusOrgan Voluntary Sonata in f –
Allegro moderato e serioso Op. 65 No. 1 Mendelssohn
22 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG REQUIEM WITH CEREMONY OF ROSES AND LILIES
Founder’sObit(transferred)
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
23 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Above all praise and all majesty MendelssohnResponses LeightonPsalms 24 Barnby 47 CrotchMagnificat primi toni (Et exsultavit) VictoriaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem Ascendens Christus in altum VictoriaHymn 134 The head that once was crowned with thornsOrgan Voluntary Processional Mathias
6.30 p.m. Organ recital by STEPHEN CLEOBURY King’s CollegeHeut’ triumphieret Gottes Sohn BWV 630 BachSonata in E flat BWV 525 BachL’Ascension MessiaenSonata in B flat Op. 65 No. 4 Mendelssohn
24 SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
10.30 a.m. MATINS AND SERMON BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY
Processional Hymn 130 omit vv. 3–5Hail the day that sees him rise
Responses LeightonPsalms 95 Goss 8 Corfe from LawesJubilate WaltonTe Deum Vaughan Williams in GAnthem 348 O clap your hands together
Vaughan WilliamsHymn 365 God moves in a mysterious wayAddress DR NICHOLAS MARSTON FellowOrgan Voluntary March ‘Crown Imperial’
Walton arr. Murrill
¶ Collection for Student Community Action, a student-runcharity, which recruits volunteers from the University to helpdisadvantaged people in the Cambridge community.
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MAY
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude L’Ascension –Prière du Christ montant vers son Père Messiaen
Hymn 332 omit vv. 2, 3 All hail the power of Jesu’s nameResponses RosePsalm 110 RimbaultMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service OrrAnthem Ascending into Heaven WeirHymn 443 Rejoice, the Lord is KingOrgan Voluntary L’Ascension – Transports de joie d’une
âme devant la gloire du Christ qui est la sienne Messiaen
25 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit I will lift up mine eyes Ledger from Psalm 121Responses RosePsalm 119 vv. 33–40 FosterMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Watson in EAnthem God is gone up Finzi
26 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesAugustine,Archbishopof Canter-bury, 605
Introit Psallite DominoResponses plainsong and TallisPsalm 119 vv. 145–end Tones I, IIIMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service BattenAnthem 39 Viri Galilaei Byrd
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MAY
27 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesIntroit Psallite DominoResponses TallisPsalms 122 R Woodward 123 Travers 124 Ouseley
125 RadcliffeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Sumsion in G a3Anthem I will lift up mine eyes Walker
Psalm 121 vv. 1–4
28 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST Men’s voicesKyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei
Mass for three voices ByrdIntroit ExaudivitAlleluia Confitemini Domino, quoniam bonusOffertory 39 Viri Galilaei ByrdCommunion Non vos relinquam orphanos
29 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Ave MariaResponses plainsongPsalms 140, 141 Tones III, VIIIMagnificat secundi toni DunstableNunc dimittis octavi toniAnthem Salve Regina Hacomplaynt
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MAY
30 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION
Vigil Processional Hymn 139 Come, thou Holy Spirit, comeResponses RadcliffePsalm 48 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
MendelssohnAnthem 318 The Spirit of the Lord ElgarHymn 140 Holy Spirit, come, confirm usOrgan Voluntary Sonata in G – Allegro maestoso Elgar
6.30 p.m. Organ recital by MARTIN ENNIS Girton CollegePrelude Watts (first performance)Sonata in d Op. 65 No. 6 MendelssohnPartita über den Choral ‘O wie selig’ Op. 1 HöllerVariations on the Basso Continuo of the First Movement of
the Cantata ‘Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen’ and theCrucifixus of the B minor Mass by Bach S 180 Liszt
31 WHITSUNDAY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST AND CONFIRMATION
Gloria, Agnus DeiMass in E flat Rheinberger
Sanctus XVIIIIntroit Spiritus DominiAlleluia Veni, Sancte SpiritusOffertory Hymn 137 Come down, O Love divineCommunion Non vos relinquam orphanosPost Communion Hymn 431
O thou who camest from abovePreacher THE RT REVD JOHN SAXBEE
Bishop of Lincoln and College VisitorOrgan Voluntary Sonata No. 8 in e –
Introduction and Fugue Op. 132 Rheinberger
¶ Collection for Emmaus Communities: offering homelesspeople a home, work and the chance to rebuild their lives in asupportive environment.
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MAY
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Choral No. 2 in b FranckHymn 143 (t.238) Spirit of mercy, truth and loveResponses LeightonPsalm 104 Russell, WalshMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Twelve-note service RidoutAnthem 255 Come, Holy Ghost HarveyHymn 342 (t.178) Breathe on me, Breath of GodOrgan Voluntary Messe de la Pentecôte –
Le vent de l’Esprit Messiaen
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JUNE
1 MONDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit 18 If ye love me TallisResponses MorleyPsalm 133 TurleMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service ByrdAnthem Spiritus Domini ByrdHymn 421 O King enthroned on highOrgan Voluntary Fantasia super ‘Komm, Heiliger Geist’
BWV 651 Bach
2 TUESDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 95 Veni, Sancte Spiritus ByrdResponses RosePsalm 139 TurleMagnificat octavi toni MarenzioNunc dimittis octavi toniAnthem The dove descending (Auden) StravinskyHymn 419 O Holy Spirit, Lord of graceOrgan Voluntary Sonata II – Lebhaft Hindemith
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JUNE
3 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesEmber Day Introit 95 Veni, Sancte Spiritus Byrd
Responses plainsongPsalm 17 Tone IIMagnificat primi toniNunc dimittis secundi toniAnthem 18 If ye love me Tallis
4 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST Boys’ voicesKyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei
Missa brevis BrittenIntroit The Spirit of the LordAlleluia O send forth thy SpiritOffertory A Song of Wisdom StanfordCommunion I will not leave you comfortless
5 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Ember DayOrlandoGibbons,obit 1625(transferred)
Introit Drop, drop, slow tears Gibbons Hymn 82Responses Gibbons and ByrdPsalm 145 vv. 15–end GibbonsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service GibbonsAnthem 136 Almighty and everlasting God Gibbons
6 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION
Vigil(EmberDay)
Processional Hymn 144 (t.20)Father most holy, merciful and tender
Responses RosePsalm 15 BattishillMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in AAnthem Give unto the Lord Elgar Psalm 29Hymn 343 Bright the vision that delightedOrgan Voluntary Fantasia in G Parry
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JUNE
6.30 p.m. Organ recital by IAN HARE Lancaster UniversityPrelude and Fugue in c Op. 37 No. 1 MendelssohnSix Preludes BlochBaroque Suite DixonSpanish Dance Hare
7 TRINITY SUNDAY10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa “Bell’ amfitrit’ altera” Lassus
Credo IIIIntroit Benedicta sitAlleluia Benedictus es, DomineOffertory Hymn 295 Let all mortal flesh keep silenceCommunion Benedicimus DeumPost Communion Hymn 433 omit vv. 4, 5
O worship the KingPreacher THE REVD DR SABINA ALKIRE
Oxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeOrgan Voluntary Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist
BWV 671 Bach
¶ Collection for Oxfam: saving lives, campaigning for change,and developing projects to give people more control over theirfuture.
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Prelude in E flat BWV 552i BachHymn 145 All hail, adorèd TrinityResponses ByrdPsalm 29 TroutbeckMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Great Service ByrdAnthem 41 O praise God in his holiness M WhiteHymn 148 vv. 1, 4, 6 The God of Abraham praiseOrgan Voluntary Fugue in E flat BWV 552ii Bach
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JUNE
8 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG sung by King’s VoicesIntroit Holy is the true light HarrisResponses RosePsalm 41 AttwoodMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem 362 Faire is the heaven Harris
9 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Columba,Abbot, 597
Introit One star, at last Maxwell DaviesResponses LeightonPsalm 44 Goss, anon.Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
Chichester Service BerkeleyAnthem Hymn of St Columba Britten
10 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION Men’s voicesVigil Processional Hymn 268 Part 1
Of the glorious body tellingResponses plainsong and TallisPsalms 42, 43 Tone IIIMagnificat secundi toni LassusNunc dimittis secundi toni LassusAnthem 58 Ave verum Corpus ByrdHymn 268 Part 2 Of the glorious body tellingOrgan Voluntary Fiori musicali – Recercar Cromaticho
Frescobaldi
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JUNE
11 CORPUS CHRISTI8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa ‘Euge bone’ Tye
Kyrie VIII, Credo IIntroit Cibavit eosAlleluia Caro meaOffertory Hymn 308 Thee we adore, O hidden SaviourCommunion Qui manducatPost Communion Hymn 288 (t.149ii)
God everlasting, wonderful and holyOrgan Voluntary Ricercar in c Pachelbel
12 S BARNABAS, APOSTLE (transferred)8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION
Processional Hymn 226 Hark! the sound of holy voicesResponses RadcliffePsalm 147 Lord MorningtonMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in CAnthem 374 Give us the wings of faith BullockHymn 167 The Son of ConsolationOrgan Voluntary Postlude in G Stanford
13 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 307 O for a closer walk with God StanfordResponses SmithPsalm 69 Chard, MorleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Wood in E flat no. 2Anthem 362 Faire is the heaven HarrisHymn 64 Be thou my guardian and my guideOrgan Voluntary Flourish for an Occasion Harris
¶ There is no organ recital today.
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JUNE
7.30 p.m. CONCERT BY THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
Commissioned work marking the University’s 800thAnniversary Maxwell Davies (first performance)
Symphony No. 9 BeethovenLynne Dawson soprano Madeleine Shaw mezzo-sopranoRobin Leggate tenor Gerald Finley bassStephen Cleobury conductor
14 TRINITY I10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa brevis Berkeley
Credo IIntroit Domine, in tua misericordiaAlleluia Verba meaOffertory Hymn 279
Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guestCommunion NarraboPost Communion Hymn 235
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I goPreacher THE REVD CANON DR ROBERT INNES Senior
Chaplain and Chancellor of the Pro-Cathedral of HolyTrinity, Brussels
Organ Voluntary Fugue sur le Carillon de SoissonsDuruflé
¶ Collection for WaterAid: working to overcome poverty byenabling the world’s poorest people to gain access to safewater, sanitation, and hygiene education.
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JUNE
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Prelude, Fugue and Variation FranckHymn 150 (t.54ii) O blest Creator of the lightResponses LeightonPsalm 70 AttwoodMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Collegium Regale HowellsAnthem Prayer for these islands: New Troves
(Solstice of Light) Maxwell DaviesHymn 257 This is the day the Lord has madeOrgan Voluntary Symphonie II – Allegro maestoso
Vierne
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONWEDNESDAY 24 JUNE
24 S JOHN THE BAPTIST (WEEK OF TRINITY II)8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION
Processional Hymn 168 (t.149ii)On this high feast day honour we the Baptist
Responses SmithPsalm 80 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Second Service ByrdAnthem Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
Byrd (Great Service)Hymn 12 On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cryOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 Bach
25 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 365 King Henry VI’s Prayer LeyResponses AylewardPsalm 119 vv. 73–104 Hopkins, Garrett, HavergalMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in B flatAnthem 337 Vox dicentis Naylor
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JUNE
26 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 133 Let thy merciful ears MuddResponses TomkinsPsalm 119 vv. 105–144 Garrett, Coward, Lord MorningtonMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Third Service ByrdAnthem 132 Hosanna to the Son of David Weelkes
27 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 178 Cantate Domino PitoniResponses ByrdPsalms 126 Walmisley 127 Dupuis 128 West
129 WalmisleyMagnificat quinti toni H PraetoriusNunc dimittis octavi toniAnthem Cantate Domino Monteverdi
from Psalms 96, 98Hymn 334 All people that on earth do dwellOrgan Voluntary Prelude in e Bruhns
28 TRINITY III10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMissa ‘Papae Marcelli’ Palestrina
Credo IIntroit Respice in meAlleluia AdoraboOffertory Hymn 341 Blest are the pure in heartCommunion Ego clamaviPost Communion Hymn 430
O thou not made with handsPreacher THE REVD SIMON HALL
Chaplain, King’s College SchoolOrgan Voluntary Prelude in D BUXWV 139 Bach
¶ Collection for Adopt-a-Person: providing food, clothing andpastoral care for AIDS orphans in Botswana, particularlywithin the shanty towns of Gaborone and bushmen villages.
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JUNE
3.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG WITH PROCESSION
Vigil Organ Prelude Prelude and Fugue in e BWV 548 BachProcessional Hymn 214 (t.ii)
Let the round world with songs rejoiceResponses AylewardPsalm 138 TurleMagnificat quarti toni PalestrinaNunc dimittis tertii toni VictoriaAnthem 38 Tu es Petrus – Quodcumque ligaveris
PalestrinaHymn 172 Thou art the Christ, O LordOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in C BWV 545 Bach
29 S PETER, APOSTLE8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
¶ There is no Evensong today
30 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Lead me, Lord S S WesleyResponses RadcliffePsalms 144 H Woodward 148 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in GAnthem Cantique de Jean Racine Fauré
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JULY
1 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG Men’s voicesIntroit 331 Oculi omnium a3 WoodResponses TallisPsalms 6 Crotch 7 R CookeMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Wood in G a3Anthem 336 View me, Lord Wood
2 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
6.00 p.m.Visitationof theBlessedVirginMary toElizabeth
EVENSONG SUNG JOINTLY BY THE CHOIRS OF KING’S AND
ST JOHN’S COLLEGES IN ST JOHN’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Introit 255 Come, Holy Ghost HarveyResponses RosePsalms 12 Goss 13 Hylton StewartMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Short Service OrrAnthem Ascending into Heaven WeirHymn 436 Praise, my soul, the King of heavenOrgan Voluntary Symphonie III – Final Vierne
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JULY
3 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 22 O nata lux de lumine TallisResponses TomkinsPsalm 18 Ouseley, Goss, S S WesleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis in falsibordone AndreasAnthem Videte miraculum Tallis
4 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit 355 Let all mortal flesh keep silence BairstowResponses RadcliffePsalm 22 S Wesley, SmartMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Noble in bAnthem 300 My soul, there is a country ParryHymn 391 King of glory, King of peaceOrgan Voluntary Prelude and Fugue in g Brahms
5 TRINITY IV10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Agnus DeiMass in g Vaughan Williams
Sanctus XVIIIIntroit Dominus illuminatio meaAlleluia Deus, qui sedesOffertory Hymn 469 To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and LoveCommunion Dominus firmamentum meumPost Communion Hymn 292 (t.ii)
Jesu, thou joy of loving heartsPreacher THE REVD DR STEPHEN HAMPTON
Dean of PeterhouseOrgan Voluntary Rhapsody No. 4 in C Howells
¶ Collection for the British Heart Foundation: playing a leadingrole in the fight against disease of the heart and circulation sothat it is no longer a major cause of disability and prematuredeath.
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JULY
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Organ Prelude Fantasia and Toccata in d StanfordHymn 247 O gladsome light, O graceResponses LeightonPsalm 26 BarnbyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Dyson in DAnthem A vision of aeroplanes Vaughan WilliamsHymn 417 O God, our help in ages pastOrgan Voluntary Pièce héroïque Franck
6 MONDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
¶ There is no Evensong today
7 TUESDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit O God, my heart is ready RadcliffePsalm 108 v. 1
Responses AylewardPsalm 37 Goss, DayMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Purcell in gAnthem A Hymn to the Virgin Britten
8 WEDNESDAY8.15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
¶ There is no Evensong today
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JULY
9 THURSDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit Herr, gedenke nicht MendelssohnResponses RosePsalm 49 WalmisleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Walmisley in dAnthem Richte mich, Gott Mendelssohn Psalm 43
10 FRIDAY8.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER
5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Introit O remember not PurcellResponses SmithPsalms 51 Stainer 52 MonkMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Humfrey in eAnthem 187 Remember not, Lord, our offences Purcell
11 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG (music chosen by leaving choristers)
Introit 360 Greater love IrelandResponses LeightonPsalm 34 MartinLatin Magnificat a8 StanfordNunc dimittis Rachmaninoff (All-Night Vigil)Anthem Give unto the Lord Elgar Psalm 29Hymn 420 O Jesus, I have promisedOrgan Voluntary Litanies AWV 100 Alain
8.00 p.m. “CONCERTS AT KING’S”
Dark Pastoral – Songs and Poetry from World War OneAndrew Kennedy tenorJulius Drake pianoTimothy West Reader
¶ Tickets from the Corn Exchange Box Office 01223 357851 orthe Porters’ Lodge
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JULY
12 TRINITY V10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus DeiMesse solennelle in c sharp Vierne
Credo IIntroit Exaudi, Domine . . . adiutorAlleluia In te, Domine, speraviOffertory Hymn 396 Let saints on earth in concert singCommunion Unam petiiPost Communion Hymn 490
Judge eternal, throned in splendourPreacher THE CHAPLAIN
Organ Voluntary Symphonie I – Final Vierne
¶ Collection for L’Arche: nurturing communities of faith inwhich mutually transforming relationships can flourish andpromoting the gifts of people with learning disabilities toenable them to take a full part in L’Arche and society.
3.30 p.m. EVENSONG (music chosen by graduating choral scholars)Organ Prelude Choral No. 1 in E FranckIntroit What sweeter music? RutterResponses LeightonPsalm 38 GossMagnificat FinziNunc dimittis PärtAnthem The Twelve (Auden) WaltonHymn 373 (t. Coe Fen) How shall I sing that majestyOrgan Voluntary Symphony V – Toccata Widor
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONSATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
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SEPTEMBER
26 SATURDAY5.30 p.m. EVENSONG
Ember Day Introit An Evening Hymn of Charles I LeyResponses RadcliffePsalm 119 vv. 145–end Turle, EdwardsMagnificat and Nunc dimittis
Stanford in CAnthem Blest pair of sirens (Milton) ParryHymn 439 omit vv. 3, 4 Praise to the Holiest in the heightOrgan Voluntary Choral Varié sur le thème du Veni
Creator – Final Op. 4 Duruflé
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SEPTEMBER
27 TRINITY XVI10.30 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST
Gloria, Agnus DeiMass in E flat Rheinberger
Kyrie VIII, Credo III, Sanctus XVIIIIntroit Miserere . . . ad teAlleluia Qui timent DominumOffertory Hymn 358 (t.ii)
Father of heaven, whose love profoundCommunion Domine, memoraborPost Communion Hymn 408 (t.ii)
Love Divine, all loves excellingPreacher THE REVD GUY NICHOLLS
Parish Priest, Birmingham OratoryOrgan Voluntary Symphonie VI – Final Widor
¶ Collection for Students Supporting Street Kids (SSSK).SSSK aims to raise money for locally run projects that workwith and for children in difficult circumstances worldwide.
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ONSATURDAY 3 OCTOBER
KING’S COLLEGE CHOIRThe Director of Music, Stephen Cleobury, is always pleased
to receive enquiries about membership of the Choir.Please telephone him (01223 331224)
or write to him at the College for details:King’s College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST
or email: [email protected]
http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel/choir
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Become a Friend of King’s and support
King’s College, Chapel and Choir
The Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge is one of the most importantmedieval buildings in Europe. Since its Foundation by King Henry VI overfive centuries ago, choral services have been an essential part of the dailylife of the College.
The architectural majesty of the Chapel and the great musical quality ofthe Choir are admired and loved by millions of people the world over. Yetthe College is solely responsible for the maintenance of the Chapel and thecosts of the Choir.
Over theyearsour friendsandsupportershavecontributedtotherestorationand conservation of the Chapel, funded choristerships and bursaries,provided music practice rooms and renovated the Chapel music library.There is still much that needs to be done and for which we need your help.
BybecomingaFriendofKing’syouwillbenefitfromaprivilegedrelationshipwith the College and help secure the future of the Chapel and Choir, ensuringthat they remain world treasures for centuries to come.
To find out more about how you can become a Friend of King’s and supportKing’s College Chapel and Choir, please visit: http://www.kingsfriends.org
Or contact us at:
King’s FriendsKing’s College
Cambridge CB2 1STTel +44 (0)1223 331 310
Email [email protected]
Service details are available on theKING’S COLLEGE WEBSITE:
http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel
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Dean
THE REVEREND IAN THOMPSON
G2
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Director of Music
MR STEPHEN CLEOBURY
H1
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Chaplain
THE REVEREND RICHARD LLOYD MORGAN
S1
7
Dean’s PA
MRS IRENE DUNNETT
7
Director of Music’s PA
MS CHRISTINE GEORGIOU
7
Chapel Administrator
MR JOHN BOULTER
CHAPEL
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CHAPEL AND SERVICES INFORMATION
01223 331155
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COLLEGE SHOP
01223 769342