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Choral evensong with the choir of
Wells Cathedral
Sunday 17 June 2007 -
3pm in church
St.
Andrew's is delighted to welcome the choir of Wells Cathedral to sing
evensong. The service will be followed by refreshments.
Wells
Cathedral has maintained a choral tradition virtually unbroken for over
800 years. The history of the choir is at least as old as the present
building; the records of the Vicars Choral go back to 1136 and it is
known that there were boys singing at Wells even earlier; the school for
the boys was founded in 909. Boys and men for all of that time have sung
the services, and in 1994 the choral foundation at Wells was enriched by
the addition of girl choristers. Today, the choir, considered to be one
of the finest in the world, consists of eighteen boy choristers,
eighteen girl choristers and twelve men, known as Vicars Choral. The
boys and girls usually sing separately with the Vicars Choral but
occasionally come together for larger events and tours.
The
choir is at the heart of the worshipping life of the Cathedral, and
sings a wide repertoire of music ranging from the masterpieces of the
Renaissance period to the finest choral works of the twentieth century
and the present day. This is a living tradition for which, from time to
time, new music is commissioned. Recent and forthcoming commissions
include works from some of today’s most exciting composers, including
Richard Allain, Basil Athanasiadis, Geoffrey Burgon, Gabriel Jackson,
Tarik O’Regan and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Master of the Queen’s Music.
Recent
collaborations have been with The King’s Consort and Robert King (Bach
St Matthew Passion in 2005), the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
under Richard Hickox (Britten War Requiem in 2006), Devon Baroque
(Handel Messiah in 2006) and Jools Holland and his band (Jools
Holland Mass in 2007). The choir also works regularly with
ensembles and orchestras from Wells Cathedral School.
The
choir broadcasts regularly on radio and television; including the two
Easter 2005 services on BBC Radio 4 to a combined audience of over two
million. It records regularly for both the Hyperion and Regent record
labels; the choir’s most recent disc, a recording of choral works by
Geoffrey Burgon was released in November 2006 (www.hyperion-records.co.uk)
to critical acclaim. The choir’s recording of works by David Bednall for
Regent Records (www.regentrecords.com) was released to critical acclaim
in February 2007.
As well
as the liturgical musical repertoire the choir performs larger scale
choral works in concert and tours regularly both in the UK and abroad –
in recent years to France, Belgium, Holland, and the USA. In July 2006
it returned to Paris to give three concerts and sang Mass to over 3000
people in Notre-Dame.
Music for the service is as
follows:
Responses: Gabriel Jackson
Canticles: Stanford – Evening
Service in G
Anthem: Leighton - “O God,
enfold me in the sun”
Psalm 89:1-19
Old Testament Reading: Genesis 13
New Testament Reading: Mark 4:21-end
Hymns: “Father, hear the prayer we
offer”
“Light of the minds that know thee”
“O praise ye the Lord”
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