Services
The Nave Choir sing a number of services in the cathedral each term.
This term the Nave Choir will be singing the following services:
| Sunday 3rd January 2010 | 10:00am 11:30am | Missa Brevis in D W.A. Mozart Peace: And the glory of the Lord G.F. Handel O magnum mysterium Francis Poulenc Philip Moore Te deum in A Charles Villiers Stanford And the glory of the Lord G.F Handel |
| Sunday 27th September 2009 | 3:30pm | Responses: John Holmes Evening Service in E minor - Pelham Humphrey If the Lord had not helped me - Edward Bairstow |
| Saturday 17th October 2009 | 4:15pm | Philip Moore responses Chichester Service - Lennox Berkley Gaudent in coelis - TL da Victoria |
| Sunday 1st November 2009 | 10:00am 11:30am 3:30pm | Missa Brevis in D - W.A. Mozart At the peace: Gaudent in coelis - TL da Victoria Communion: Agnus dei Philip Moore responses Te Deum in A - Charles Villiers Stanford Gaudent in coelis - TL da Victoria Philip Moore responses Psalm 148 & 150 Magnificat: W.A. Mozart Nunc dimittis: Plainsong How beautiful are the feet & Their sound is gone out G.F. Handel |
| Saturday 28th November 2009 | TBC | |
| Sunday 29th November 2009 | 3:30pm | Responses - Plainsong Psalm 9 Magnificat - Orlande de Lassus Nunc dimittis - Gustav Holst I look from afar |
| Sunday 20th December 2009 | 10:00am 11:30am 3:30pm | Mass in the Dorian Mode Herbert Howells At the peace: Ave Maria Igor Stravinsky Communion motet: Agnus dei II Mass in the Dorian mode Herbert Howells Gradual: Ave Maria Igor Stravinsky Communion motet: Agnus dei II The truth from above Frohlocket, ihr Völker auf Erden - Felix Mendlesohn Ave Maria - Igor Stravinsky O little town - Henry Walford Davies Calypso carol - arr: John Bertalot Wither’s Rocking Hymn RVW O magnum mysterium - Francis Poulenc In Wintertime - Lennox Berkley |
| Thursday 24th December 2009 | 10:30pm | Missa brevis in D - W.A. Mozart At the peace: Frohlocket, ihr Völker auf Erden - Felix Mendlesohn Communion: O magnum mysterium - Francis Poulenc |
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