An Expression of Art & Faith
The liturgy of the Church has for centuries offered musicians opportunities to find expression for their art and faith. For generations, composers have presented hymns, psalms, motets, anthems and masses to enhance the spoken word, but how relevant are their offerings for worshippers today?
The choral music that has survived expresses fundamental beliefs and emotions on our behalf. It is music of sincerity, able to transcend the physical limitations of our being to direct our hearts and minds towards the majesty and mystery of God. Its purpose is as real today as ever; only the language has changed.
The Music Program at Saint Mark’s exists to enhance the worship at the Cathedral, to enable people to offer themselves in service to God and to speak to those in the wider community who are not necessarily part of our congregation, young and old alike. Whether music is performed as part of the liturgy or as part of a concert series, we are able to give thanks for the God given gifts of composers and performers as well as to experience something beyond understanding.
Whilst it is important to cherish the music of past generations it is also imperative that contemporary music has a voice in the Cathedral. Music of our own age, be it choral, instrumental, jazz or gospel, must have a platform if we are to be a living and growing church. Music of integrity, well performed, will always transport us beyond ourselves and perhaps enable us, in the words of Milton, “… to keep in tune with heaven.”
Raymond Johnston
Canon Musician
Director – St. Mark’s Music Series
Service Music
May 5: Easter 6
10.30am Sung Eucharist
Service: Powell
Let the people praise thee, O God – William Mathias
Non vos relinquam – William Byrd
Postlude: Prelude and Fugue in C BWV546 – J.S. Bach
5pm Evensong
Responses: Malcolm Archer
Canticles: Herbert Sumsion in D
Anthem: Song of the Tree of Life – Ralph Vaughan Williams
Postlude: Litanies – Jehan Alain
May 9: Ascension Day
7.30pm Choral Eucharist
Service: Messe Solennelle – Loius Vierne
O clap your hands – Ralph Vaughan Williams
Tantum ergo – Louis Vierne
Postlude: Symphonie 2 (i) – Louis Vierne
May 12: Easter 7
10.30am Sung Eucharist
Service: Mathias
Simple Gifts – arr. Aaron Copland
Come, glad hearts – Mozart
Postlude: Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV565 – J.S. Bach
5pm Evensong
Responses: William Smith
Canticles: Henry Purcell in G minor
Anthem: God is gone up – William Croft
Postlude: Voluntary in D – William croft
May 19: Pentecost
10.30am Sung Eucharist
Service: Near
The Spirit of the Lord God – Raymond Johnston
If ye love me – Thomas Tallis
Postlude: Komm, heiliger Geist BWV651 – J.S.Bach
5pm Evensong
Responses: William Smith
Canticles: Collegium Regale – Herbert Howells
Anthem: Dum complentur – Vittoria
Postlude: Carillon – Louis Vierne
May 26: Trinity Sunday
10.30am Sung Eucharist
Service: Hurd
Te Deum – Ralph Vaughan Williams
Hymn to the Trinity – Peter Tschaikovsky
Postlude: Prelude and Fugue in Eb BWV552 – J.S. Bach
5pm Choral Evensong
Responses: Donald Hunt
Canticles: MagdalenCollege – Kenneth Leighton
Anthem: Alleluia Psallat – Peter Aston
Postlude: Crown Imperial – William Walton