CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
CHAPEL SERVICES
LENT TERM 2011
ServiceS
HOLY COMMUNION is celebrated every Sunday morning at 9.00 a.m. – a service with
hymns and a homily, followed by breakfast in E3.
On 13 February we will be joining members of Trinity Hall for Holy Communion in their
Chapel and returning to Clare for breakfast.
MORNING PRAYER is said every Monday-Thursday at 8.30 a.m., and on Fridays at
8.00 a.m. (this service followed by breakfast in buttery).
EVENING PRAYER is said every Monday at 6.15 p.m.
MIDDAY PRAYER is said every Wednesday at 12.45 p.m.
Silence for meditation and private prayer is kept in Chapel every day from noon until 1.00 p.m.
choral ServiceS
Tuesdays Evensong, 6.15 p.m.
Wednesdays Compline, 10.00 p.m. on 2 and 23 February
Thursday Evensong, 6.15 p.m.
Sundays Evensong, 6.00 p.m.
Members of College are warmly encouraged to wear gowns to Sunday evening services. This
service is followed by drinks and supper in Hall, to which all who attend Chapel are warmly
invited (subject to places available). Cost: £3 members of College; £5.50 others.
Special ServiceS
Wednesday 2 February Compline for The Presentation of Christ in the Temple
(or Candlemas), 10.00 p.m.
Sunday 13 February Corporate Communion, 6.00 p.m.
Saturday 19 February Evensong for College Family Day, 5.00 p.m.
Thursday 24 February Choral Eucharist for Saint Matthias, 6.15 p.m.
Wednesday 9 March Said Holy Communion (with Imposition of Ashes) for
Ash Wednesday, 8.00 a.m. and 12.30 p.m.
Vigil and Imposition of Ashes, 10.00 p.m.
Sunday 13 March Service of Words and Music for Lent, 6.00 p.m.
Friday 18 March Commemoration of Benefactors, 6.00 p.m.
SermonS and addreSSeS
23 January The Dean
30 January The Revd James Mustard (CL 2004)
Assistant Priest, St Peter’s, Eaton Square, London
6 February The Revd Neil Shave (CL 2007)
Assistant Curate, St Margaret’s, Prestwich and St George’s, Simister
13 February The Dean
20 February The Revd Sally Horner (CL 2006)
Assistant Priest, St John and St Andrew, Peckham
27 February Alistair Fletcher (CL 2005)
Barrister-at-law
6 March The Revd Christopher Harrison (CL 1976)
Priest-in-charge All Saints, St Mary and St Peter, Nottingham
13 March Dr Tess Knighton (CL 1976)
Fellow, College Lecturer in Spanish
18 March Mr Robert Key FSA (CL 1963)
collectionS
This term’s charity is ‘Friends of Whitworth House’. Whitworth House is a hostel in central
Cambridge for young women who have been homeless or vulnerably housed. Whitworth
House provides them with secure accommodation for up to two years and helps them to
rebuild their lives and gain skills to move on and live independently.
recitalS
Each Sunday during full term there is a recital in Chapel at 5.30 p.m. before Evensong.
Visitors are welcome, and admission is free. The recital is a preparation for the worship to
follow, and those present are invited to reflect and meditate silently during the musical
offering. On Sunday 6 March the recital will feature the first performance of the winning
entry of the College’s 2011 Chamber Music Composition Competition.
muSic
The Choir welcomes the Choirs of Girton and Emmanuel Colleges this term for joint
services on Thursday 3 February and Tuesday 1 March respectively, and is also joined by
Clare Voices for the Corporate Communion service on Sunday 13 February. A special
Service of Words and Music for Lent will be given on Sunday 13 March.
In addition to the services in Chapel, the Choir also participates in three external
performances of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius this term, firstly in King’s College Chapel
with combined chapel choirs and CUMS orchestras under the direction of Sir Richard
Armstrong on Saturday 22 January at 8 p.m.. The Choir then serves as the semi-chorus
alongside the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus under Edward Gardner in further
performances at the Royal Festival Hall (Saturday 26 March, 7.30 p.m.) and in Salisbury
Cathedral (Sunday 27 March). Full details are available from the Chapel Administrator or at
www.clare.cam.ac.uk/life/choir.
choral ServiceS
LENT TERM 2011
January
18 tueSday 6.15 p.m. EVENING PRAYER (said)
20 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Gibbons Prelude
INTROIT Dering Quem vidistis, pastores, dicite
RESPONSES Smith
PSALM 111 (Robinson)
CANTICLES Brewer in D
ANTHEM Palestrina Surge, illuminare, Jerusalem
HYMN 47
VOLUNTARY Bach Prelude in G BWV 541
23 third Sunday 5.30 p.m. Wind Quintet recital
after epiphany Instumental Award Holders Wind Quintet
Raphaele Clement (Gonville and Caius) | flute
Gisella Doulton (Murray Edwards) | oboe
Oliver Pashley (Clare) | clarinet
Andrew Savill (St Catharine’s) | horn
Benedict Holmes (Fitzwilliam) | bassoon
W. A. Mozart (1756–91) arr. Günther Weigelt
Divertimento No. 13 K. 253
Bryan Kelly (b. 1934)
Serenade for wind quintet
M. Ravel (1835–1937) arr. Hans Abrahamsen
Le Tombeau de Couperin
6.00 p.m. evenSong
INTROIT Cornelius The Three Kings
RESPONSES Smith
PSALM 33: 1–12 (Randall)
CANTICLES Hylton Stewart in C
ANTHEM Warlock Bethlehem Down
PREACHER The Dean
HYMNS 49(t.192), 30(vv.1,2,4,6), 55
VOLUNTARY Bach Prelude in e BWV 548
25 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
The Conversion of St Paul VOLUNTARY Duruflé Prélude sur l’Introit de
l’Epiphanie Op. 13
INTROIT Rubbra The Virgin’s Cradle Hymn
RESPONSES Rose
PSALM 119: 41–56 (Bridge, Bridge arr. Brown)
CANTICLES Dyson in D
ANTHEM Poulenc Quem vidistis, pastores, dicite
HYMN 155
VOLUNTARY Langlais Huit Pièces Modales Op. 90:
I Mode de ré
27 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Handel Organ Concerto No. 5 in F
HWV 294: I Larghetto
INTROIT Handel Lift up your heads, O ye gates
RESPONSES Rose
PSALM 24 (Barnby)
CANTICLES Purcell in B flat
ANTHEM Handel
Let all the angels of God worship Him
HYMN 39
VOLUNTARY Handel Organ Concerto No. 5 in F:
HWV 294: IV Presto
30 fourth Sunday 5.30 p.m. vocal enSemble recital
after epiphany The Clare Consort
Thomas Neal (Clare) | conductor
G. P. de Palestrina (c. 1526–94)
arr. Francis Jackson and Philip Moore
Epiphany Responsory: Arise, Shine O Jerusalem
O. di Lassus (c. 1532–94)
Omnes de Saba venient a 8
G. P. de Palestrina
Videntes stellam Magi a 8
Regis Tharsis et insulae a 5
Hodie Beata Virgo a 5
Senex puerum portabat a 5
Nunc Dimittis a 8
6.00 p.m. evenSong
INTROIT Aisher Adam lay ybounden
(first performance)
RESPONSES Rose
PSALM 34: 1–10 (anon.)
CANTICLES Stanford in A
ANTHEM Sheppard Reges tharsis
PREACHER The Revd James Mustard (CL 2004)
HYMNS 56(omit v.4), 23, 52
VOLUNTARY Gibbons Fantasia in A
february
1 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
First Evensong of VOLUNTARY Weelkes Two Voluntaries: I
The Presentation INTROIT Tallis O nata lux
RESPONSES Morley
PSALM 118: 1–9, 19–29 (Coward)
CANTICLES Plainchant Magnificat;
Byrd Nunc Dimittis
ANTHEM Victoria Senex puerum portabat
HYMN 33 (vv.1,2,5,7)
VOLUNTARY Weelkes Two Voluntaries: II
2 WedneSday 10.00 p.m. compline
The Presentation of Christ INTROIT Byrd Senex puerum portabat
in the Temple PSALM 4 (plainsong)
(or Candlemas) HYMN 156 (plainsong Mode ii)
ANTHEM Eccard Maria wallt zum Heiligtum
3 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong sung with the choir of Girton College
Anskar, Bishop of Hamburg VOLUNTARY Brahms 11 Chorale Preludes Op. 122:
V Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele
INTROIT Britten Heaven-Haven
RESPONSES Morley
PSALM 15 (Arnold)
CANTICLES Jackson in G
ANTHEM Bednall Hail, Gladdening Light
HYMN 231 (omit vv.3,4)
VOLUNTARY Brahms 11 Chorale Preludes Op. 122:
IV Herzlich tut mich erfreuen
6 fifth Sunday 5.30 p.m. choral recital
after epiphany Ladies of Choir of Clare College
Accession of Queen Elizabeth II Joséphine Stephenson (Clare) | conductor
J. Brahms (1833–97)
Drei geistliche Chöre Op. 37
Vier Lieder aus dem Jungbrunnen
(from Zwölf Lieder und Romanzen Op. 44)
F. Poulenc (1899–1963)
Ave verum corpus
Litanies à la Vierge Noire
6.00 p.m. evenSong
INTROIT McKie
We wait for thy loving kindness, O God
RESPONSES Morley
PSALMS 3, (Crotch); 4 (Soaper)
CANTICLES Byrd Second service
ANTHEM Byrd O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
PREACHER The Revd Neil Shave (CL 2007)
HYMNS 349, 376, 334
VOLUNTARY W. Brown Toccata
8 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Tomkins Verse
INTROIT H. Purcell O God, thou hast cast us out
RESPONSES plainchant
PSALM 36 (Higgins)
CANTICLES D. Purcell in e
ANTHEM H. Purcell Let mine eyes run down
HYMN 244
VOLUNTARY Cosyn Voluntary
10 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong (women’s voices)
St Scholastica, VOLUNTARY Böellman Suite Gothique Op. 25:
Abbess I Introduction – Chorale
INTROIT Langlais Ave Maris Stella
RESPONSES plainsong
PSALM 40: 1–14 (plainsong)
CANTICLES Robinson in C
ANTHEM Fauré Maria Mater Gratiae
HYMN 225
VOLUNTARY Böellman Suite Gothique Op. 25:
III Prière à Notre Dame
13 Sixth Sunday 5.30 p.m. choral recital
after epiphany Clare Voices
Jennifer Ashworth (Clare) | director
M. Duruflé (1902–86)
Ubi caritas (from Quatre Motets
sur des themes grégoriens Op. 10)
Traditional spiritual, arr. W. H. Smith (1898-1966)
Ride the Chariot
G. Finzi (1901-56)
My Spirit sang all day (from Seven Poems
of Robert Bridges Op. 17 No. 3)
C. Debussy (1862-1918) Dieu! qu’il la fait bon regarder!
(from Trois Chansons L. 92 No. 1)
G. Fauré (1845-1924)
Cantique de Jean Racine Op. 11
Traditional, arr. R. Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
The Turtle Dove
6.00 p.m. corporate communion sung with Clare Voices
INTROIT Rheinberger Abendlied
MASS Rheinberger Cantus Missae: Messe in E
ANTHEM Rheinberger Meditabor
PREACHER The Dean
HYMNS 466, 296(t.ii), 393
VOLUNTARY Rheinberger Sonata VI Op. 119:
III Marcia Religiosa
15 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Mendelssohn Sonata III Op. 65:
II Andante tranquillo
INTROIT Mendelssohn I waited for the Lord
RESPONSES Leighton
PSALM 50: 1–15 (Henley)
CANTICLES Wesley in E
ANTHEM Mendelssohn Hear my prayer
HYMN 242
VOLUNTARY Mendelssohn Fugue in c Op. 37
17 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
Janani Luwum, Archbishop of Uganda, VOLUNTARY T. Preston Felix Namque (V)
Martyr INTROIT Farrant Call to remembrance
RESPONSES Leighton
PSALM 62 (Boyce)
CANTICLES Weelkes First service
ANTHEM Poulenc Vinea mea electa
HYMN 217(t.235)
VOLUNTARY T. Preston Resurexi (III)
19 Saturday 5.00 p.m. evenSong for college family day
VOLUNTARY Walton arr. Palmer
Christopher Columbus Suite: Romanza
INTROIT Ross Ut tecum lugeam
RESPONSES Leighton
PSALM 65 (Matthews)
CANTICLES Walton Chichester service
ANTHEM Walton Jubilate Deo
HYMN 336
VOLUNTARY Walton Richard III Suite
20 SeptuageSima 5.30 p.m. ’cello recital
Emily Smith (CL 2003) | ’cello
J. S. Bach (1685–1750)
Suite No. 5 in C minor BWV 1011
6.00 p.m. evenSong
INTROIT Walton A Litany
RESPONSES Leighton
PSALM 18: 1–12 (Turle)
CANTICLES Walton Chichester service
ANTHEM Walton The Twelve
PREACHER The Revd Sally Horner (CL 2006)
HYMNS 357, 341, 353
VOLUNTARY Walton Richard III Suite
22 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Tomkins A Fancy
INTROIT Gibbons O Lord, increase my faith
RESPONSES Tomkins
PSALM 108 (anon., Battishill)
CANTICLES Tomkins Second service
ANTHEM Gibbons O Lord, in thy wrath
HYMN 391
VOLUNTARY Tomkins Voluntary
23 WedneSday 10.00 p.m. compline
Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, INTROIT Tallis Miserere nostri
Martyr PSALM 31: 1–6 (plainsong)
ANTHEM Skempton He wishes for the cloths of Heaven
24 thurSday 6.15 p.m. choral euchariSt
St Matthias, VOLUNTARY Couperin Elevation: Tierce en Taille
Apostle and Martyr MASS Swayne Missa Tiburtina
ANTHEM Ross Ave verum corpus
HYMN 214(omit vv.3–4)
VOLUNTARY Duruflé Méditation Op. Posth.
27 SexageSima 5.30 p.m. organ recital
Malcolm Archer (Winchester College)
F. Couperin (1688–1733) Offertoire sur les grands jeux
(from Messe pour les Paroisses)
J. S. Bach (1685–1750)
Partita sopra: Sei gegrusset, Jesu gutig BWV 768
6.00 p.m. evenSong
INTROIT Tye Give almes of thy goods
RESPONSES Tomkins
PSALM 148 (Longhurst)
CANTICLES A. Gabrieli Magnificat a 12;
Palestrina Nunc dimittis a 12
ANTHEM Lassus Tristis est anima mea
PREACHER Alistair Fletcher (CL 2005)
HYMNS 239, 372, 252
VOLUNTARY Bach Fugue in e BWV 548
march
1 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong sung with the choir
St David, Patron of Wales of Emmanuel College
Bishop VOLUNTARY Bach Prelude in C BWV 545
RESPONSES Byrd
PSALM 89: 20–30 (Russell)
CANTICLES Schutz Deutsches Magnificat;
Herr, nun lässest du deinen Diener
ANTHEM Bach Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden
HYMN 368
BLESSING Rutter The Lord bless you and keep you
VOLUNTARY Bach Fugue in C BWV 545
3 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Redford Christe redemptor omnium
INTROIT Aliseda Verba mea auribus percipe
RESPONSES Byrd
PSALM 93 (Battishill)
CANTICLES Victoria Magnificat primi toni;
Des Prez Nunc dimittis
ANTHEM Aranda In omnem terram
HYMN 457
VOLUNTARY De Olague Fabordão e versos de 1º tom
6 QuinQuageSima 5.30 p.m. chamber enSemble recital
William Ball (Clare) | oboe
Oliver Pashley (Clare) | clarinet
William Cole (Clare) | ’cello
Giles Swayne (T 1964,
Clare Composer-in-Residence) | piano
Programme to include performance of winning
entry of 2011 Clare College Chamber Music
Composition Competition
6.00 p.m. evenSong
INTROIT Swayne Vidit suum dulcem natum
RESPONSES Byrd
PSALM 84 (Parry)
CANTICLES Tippett
Collegium Sancti Johannis Cantabrigiense
ANTHEM Holloway Woefully arrayed
PREACHER The Revd Christopher Harrison
(CL 1976)
HYMNS 408(t.i), 476, 475
VOLUNTARY Berkeley Impromptu Op. 7
8 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
Edward King, VOLUNTARY Vierne 24 Pièces en style libre Op. 31:
Bishop of Lincoln XIX Berceuse
INTROIT Robinson Jesu, grant me this, I pray
RESPONSES Brown Lincoln
PSALMS 42 (Day, Walford-Davies); 43 (Crotch,
faux-bourdons arr. Robinson)
CANTICLES Howells Collegium Regale
ANTHEM Howells Like as the hart
HYMN 337
VOLUNTARY Howells Master Tallis’ Testament
9 aSh WedneSday 10.00 p.m. vigil and impoSition of aSheS
INTROIT Byrd Miserere mei
PSALM 51 (Allegri)
HYMNS 67, 90(omit vv.2–3)
ANTHEMS Tallis Salvator mundi; Barber Agnus Dei
10 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Bach Trio Sonata No. 4 in e
BWV 528: II Andante
INTROIT Sweelinck Laudate Dominum
RESPONSES Brown Lincoln
PSALM 53 (Stanford)
CANTICLES Sweelinck Magnificat;
Schutz Herr, nun lässest du deinen Diener
ANTHEM Sweelinck Beati pauperes
HYMN 76(omit v.3)
VOLUNTARY Bach Wir glauben all’ an einen Gott
BWV 680
13 firSt Sunday 5.30 p.m. organ recital
in lent Peter Harrison (Clare) | organ
Jean Langlais (1907–91) Incantation pour un Jour Saint
Jehan Alain (1911–40) Monodie;
Berceuse sur deux notes qui cornent
Maurice Duruflé (1902–86)
Prélude et fugue sur le nom d’Alain
6.00 p.m. Service of WordS and muSic for lent
ANTHEMS
Ross Ut tecum lugeam
Victoria Amicus meus osculi me
Schutz Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt
Victoria Una hora non potuistis vigilare mecum
Allbright Upon the Ensignes of Christes Crucifyinge
Victoria Caligaverunt oculi mei
PREACHER Dr Tess Knighton (CL 1976)
HYMNS 70(t.i), 82, 86(omit v.6)
VOLUNTARY Mendelssohn Sonata VI Op. 65:
I Andante sostenuto
15 tueSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
VOLUNTARY Litaize 24 Préludes Liturgiques: IX
INTROIT Duruflé Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est
RESPONSES Rose
PSALM 78: 1–12 (Mann, Cooke)
CANTICLES Tomkins First service
ANTHEM Bruckner Locus iste
HYMN 205(omit v.3)
VOLUNTARY Litaize 24 Préludes Liturgiques: XX
17 thurSday 6.15 p.m. evenSong
Patrick, Patron of Ireland VOLUNTARY Elgar Vesper Voluntaries Op. 14:
Bishop Introduction
INTROIT Pott Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est
RESPONSES Rose
PSALM 142 (Barnby)
CANTICLES Stanford in G
ANTHEM Bruckner Christus factus est
HYMN 159(omit vv.4–5)
VOLUNTARY Alain Variations sur un thème de
Clément Jannequin JA 118
18 friday 6.00 p.m. commemoration of benefactorS
VOLUNTARY Howells Six Short Pieces for Organ:
I. Tranquillo, ma con moto
INTROIT Ross …the precious pearl…
TE DEUM Howells Collegium Regale
ANTHEM Howells The fear of the Lord
PREACHER Mr Robert Key (CL 1963)
HYMNS 413, 333
VOLUNTARY Rutter Toccata in Seven
CHORAL SERVICES RESUME ON TUESDAY 26 APRIL AT 6.15 P.M.
chapel perSonnel
THE DEAN, Gregory Seach, is responsible for the running of the Chapel and has a general
pastoral role in the College. He is happy to talk with all members of the College – of any
faith or none – about any matters of concern, interest or curiosity.
THE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC, Graham Ross, is responsible for all music in Chapel and the
College.
THE CHAPEL ADMINISTRATOR, Kate Littlechild, handles all routine Chapel matters.
She works weekday mornings from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m..
THE CHOIR ADMINISTRATOR, Morgan Simes, is responsible for all the Choir’s external
engagements.
THE ORDINANDS, Johanna Kershaw and Chantal Noppen from Westcott House, are on
attachment at Clare this year; Sam Dennis, Ben Eadon and Jonathan Padley from Westcott
House, Nicola Shephard from Ridley Hall and Helen Webster from Wesley House are all
members of Clare and in training for ministry.
THE CHAPEL WARDENS look after the running of Chapel services and events. They
meet for lunch on Tuesdays in E3 to plan the coming week.
CHAPEL READERS who would like to offer to read in Chapel should address the Dean or
one of the Chapel Wardens. Any others who may be interested in helping in this way would
be most welcome.
The Christian Union representatives are Rebecca Chamberlain (rjc82) and Nived Lobo
(njl47). The MCR Representative is David Ponting (djp59). The Fisher House Representative
is Catherine Simon (cbs34). The Methsoc Representative is Laura Grady (ljg38).
Visit www.clare.cam.ac.uk/life/chapel for information on all Chapel services, to which
visitors are always welcome.
chapel of clare college, cambridge
dean
The Revd Dr Gregory Seach
E3
tel. +44 (0)1223 333240
director of muSic
Mr Graham Ross
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chapel adminiStrator
Mrs Kate Littlechild
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choir adminiStrator
Mr Morgan Simes
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Sir William mcKie Senior organ Scholar
Nicolas Haigh
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george laW Junior organ Scholar
Peter Harrison
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