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Old St Pauls' "ChoralFest"

The Tudor Consort performs works by Gibbons, Palestrina, John IV of Portugal

Sunday 17 March 2002, 6pm

Old Saint Paul's
Mulgrave Street
Wellington

Directed by Alastair Carey

The Tudor Consort is delighted to be part of Old St Pauls' "ChoralFest" event, run alongside the Festival of the Arts. The Tudor Consort appears with Bel Canto on Sunday, March 17, at 6pm. The repertoire is mainly a reprise of selected portions of our Orlando Gibbons performance from February 17, along with additional repertoire by Palestrina and King John IV of Portugal.

Programme

Crux Fidelis (“Faithful cross”): motet for Lent: King John IV of Portugal 1604-1656
Almighty and Everlasting God: collect: Orlando Gibbons 1583?-1625
Jesu, grant me this I pray: hymn: Orlando Gibbons
Benedictus: The Short Service: Orlando Gibbons
Father eternal, living God: hymn: Orlando Gibbons
Magnificat: The Short Service: Orlando Gibbons
Drop, drop, slow tears: hymn: Orlando Gibbons
Nunc Dimittis: The Short Service: Orlando Gibbons
O Lord, in Thy wrath rebuke me not: full anthem: Orlando Gibbons
Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes (“Like as the deer desires the streams of water, so I long for you, O God”): collect: G P da Palestrina (1525?-1594)
Almighty God, who by Thy son, Jesus Christ: verse anthem: Orlando Gibbons
This is the record of John: verse anthem: Orlando Gibbons
If ye be risen again with Christ: verse anthem: Orlando Gibbons
The Silver Swan: madrigal: Orlando Gibbons

This concert was part of the 2002 Subscription Series.

Musical Director

Michael Stewart

Subscription Series 2012

March 31

Schütz: St Matthew Passion

May 19

The ‘Earthquake’ Mass – Brumel: Missa Et ecce terrae motus

September 15

Missa Mexicana – Padilla: Missa Ego flos campi

November 24

Renaissance Influences V – Springtime

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Reviews

"The desperately moving 20th century setting by Ernst Krenek … demonstrated the consort’s excellence in works across the centuries"

The Capital Times, 14 April 2010

Review of Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae – Music for Holy Week, Friday 2 April 2010

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