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Dr David Hill’s final Evensong as Director of Music at St John’s College

Responses and Preces: Rose
Psalm 38
Howells (The Gloucester Service)
Bairstow: Blessed City
Voluntaries: Elgar ‘Nimrod’

Jongen Toccata

Organ Scholars: Paul Provost and Léon Charles
Director of Music: Dr David Hill

© 2007 The Master and Fellows of St John’s College
You may not copy, reproduce, republish, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of St John’s College Choir recordings or content requires the prior written permission of the College.

Recorded by Chris Woodhouse of Cambridge Revelation 2000

# 12-09-2007 by s_mallows |

Choral Evensong on Saturday 2 June 2007

Order of Service

Responses and Preces: Rose
Psalms 13 and 14
Antiphon: Benedictus es
Howells (St Paul’s Service)
Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs

Solo Baritone: John Herford
Organ Scholars: Paul Provost and Léon Charles
Director of Music: Dr David Hill

© 2007 The Master and Fellows of St John’s College
You may not copy, reproduce, republish, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of St John’s College Choir recordings or content requires the prior written permission of the College.

Recorded by Chris Woodhouse of Cambridge Revelation 2000

# 08-06-2007 by s_mallows |

Choral Evensong - Saturday 5 May

Order of Service

Voluntary: Jackson Toccata and Chorale
Responses and Preces: Rose
Psalm 24
Antiphon: Hic est discipulus ille
Jackson in G
Britten: Rejoice in the Lamb
Hymn 103
Voluntary: Jackson Fugue

Organ Scholars: Paul Provost and Léon Charles

Director of Music: David Hill

© 2007 The Master and Fellows of St John’s College
You may not copy, reproduce, republish, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of St John’s College Choir recordings or content requires the prior written permission of the College.

Recorded by Chris Woodhouse of Cambridge Revelation 2000

# 17-05-2007 by s_mallows |

'Hidden in Plain Sight'

On Friday 16 February 5.30 pm, Professor Ruth Simmons, the 18th president of Brown University, Rhode Island, gave a public lecture in St John’s College – ‘Hidden in Plain Sight: Slavery and Justice in Rhode Island.’

# 19-02-2007 by s_mallows |

Gospel Mass

To Mark the Bicentenary of the Passing of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act
Sunday 18th February 10.30am

ORDER OF SERVICE

INTROIT: DEEP RIVER ((Traditional) Arr. Normal Luboff)
Sung by the London Adventist Chorale.
Welcome, Introduction, Invitation & Confession
KYRIES: From the Mass for four voices; William Byrd
Sung by St John’s College Choir.
Absolution
ALLELUIA (Eurydice Osterman)
Sung by the London Adventist Chorale.
Collect
Reading: From The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa the African (1789)
Old Testament Lesson: Exodus 1: 8-14
GRADUAL HYMN: How sweet the name of Jesus sounds, (Tune: St Peter, Words by John Newton).
Gospel: Luke 4: 16-21
Sermon The Dean
A Creedal Affirmation (from South Africa)
Intercessions
HE HAS SHEWED THEE, O MAN, WHAT IS GOOD ((Micah 6:8; Abolitionist slogan; Richard Wilberforce)
Sung by St John’s College Choir.
The Peace
HYMN: O for a thousand tongues to sing, (Tune: Warrington; Charles Wesley).
Prayer of Consecration
SANCTUS: Burton
ANGUS DEI: From the Mass for four voices, William Byrd
Sung by St John’s College Choir.
Post-communion prayer
LET THE SOUND OF FREEDOM: (Various psalmody, abolitionist slogans, Burton; Ken Burton)
Sung by St John’s College Choir and the London Adventist Chorale.
Set all Free Prayer
HYMN: Amazing Grace, (John Newton)
Blessing and dismissal

President: The Revd Duncan Dormor
Assistants: The Revd Lindsay Adam, Miss Delicia Reynolds

St John’s College would also like to thank Juliet Fletcher of the Gospel Heritage Foundation for her assistance at the outset of this project

Recorded in the College Chapel on Sunday 18 February 2007

© 2007 The Master and Fellows of St John’s College
You may not copy, reproduce, republish, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any St John’s College Choir recordings or content in any way except for you own personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of St John’s College Choir recordings or content requires the prior written permission of the College.

Recorded by Chris Woodhouse of Cambridge Revelation 2000

# 18-02-2007 by s_mallows |

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