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Thursday 10th July 7 – 8.15pm at The Cathedral Worcester Cathedral Choir: A Choral Promenade Peter Nardone – Director of Music Christopher Allsop & James Luxton - Organists Tickets: £10 (under 18s free) on the door supporting Worcester Cathedral Choir Association worcestercathedral.co.uk Friday 11th July 1.10 – 1.50pm at St Swithun’s Christopher Allsop (Worcester Cathedral) Recital on the historic organs To be played on the ‘Wetheringsett’ Tudor organ:- Donald Hunt (b.1930), Tomkins’ Trifle William Byrd (1540-1623), Clarifica me, Pater (I, II & III) Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656), Fancy (July 8 1647) To be played on the 1795 Gray organ:- Maurice Greene (1696-1755), Voluntary in A (Andante - Vivace) Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625), Fantasia for Double Organ Johann Kuhnau (1660-1722), Biblical Sonata no. 4 (Hezekiah Dying and Restored to Health) Louis Vierne (1870-1937), Lied Maurice Greene (1696-1755), Voluntary in G (Andante - Vivace) Wide-screen projection of the main organ console Refreshments available Admission free – retiring collection swithun.org.uk Tuesday 15th July until Friday 18th July at St Swithun’s The 2014 St Swithun’s Festival swithun.org.uk Wednesday 16th July from 11am at St Swithun’s Organathon An informal opportunity to hear the sound of the historic organs St Swithun’s as a team of organists attempt to play non-stop through the day Wide-screen projection from the console Refreshments available Admission free – donations welcome swithun.org.uk Friday 18th July 1.10 – 1.50pm at St Swithun’s Andrew McCrea (St Swithun’s & RCO) The Festival Recital on the Wetheringsett reconstructed Tudor organ & the original 1795 Gray organ To be played on the ‘Wetheringsett’ Tudor organ:- Anon. (Robertsbridge Codex), Estampie Hans Kotter (1485–1541), Prooemium in re & Salve Regina Thomas Preston (d. after 1559), Felix namque V To be played on the 1795 Gray organ:- Heinrich Scheidemann (c.1596–1663), Preambulum in C Anthoni van Noordt (c.1619–1675), Fantasia III Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621), Variations on ‘Onder een linde groen’ W. A. Mozart (1756–91), arr. Vincent Novello, ‘O Jesu, fili Redemptor’ Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–88), Sonata in A minor Wq 70/4 Domenico Zipoli (1688–1726)/Peter Prelleur (c.1705–1741), Voluntary in C major John Stanley (1713–86)/G. F. Handel (1685–1759), Voluntary in E minor/major This event also forms part of the of the ‘150 for 150’ recital series celebrating the anniversary of the Royal College of Organists Wide-screen projection from the console Refreshments available Admission free – donations welcome swithun.org.uk Friday 18th July 7.30pm at St Swithun’s Philip Thorby (recorders) David Hatcher (viola da gamba) Hilary Norris (harpsichord & organ) The Festival Concert The English Flute: music from the concert rooms of London Music by Handel, Stanley, Sammartini, Finger, Parcham, Paisible, Carr, Banister, Dieupart, & Mancini. Tickets (£12, under 18s free) from Worcester Live Box Office Huntingdon Hall, Crowngate, WR1 3LD 01905 611427 and on the door swithun.org.uk Saturday 19th July from 2.45pm at the Parish Church, Upton Worcester Organists’ Association Organ Playing Members of the public are welcome to attend. iao.org.uk/woa Saturday 19th July 7.30pm at St Martin’s, London Road Thomas Heywood Organ Concert A programme of concert classics Tickets: £10 (accompanied under 16s free) 01905 358083 stmartinsworcester.org.uk Friday 25th July 1.10 – 1.50pm at St Swithun’s Jonathan Allsopp (Hereford Cathedral) Recital on the two historic organs Wide-screen projection Refreshments available Admission free – retiring collection Saturday 26th July 10.30 – 11.30 at St Martin’s, London Road Coffee Concert Ivor Pond (piano):music from the Golden Era of American Song Writing Admission free – donations to RNLI Lifeboats stmartinsworcester.org.uk/ 26 July - 2 August Three Choirs Festival At Worcester Cathedral & other churches in Worcester https://3choirs.org/
Posted on: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 16:03:29 +0000

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