Love - Worldly and Divine

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Great Wolford,
Saturday, 9th July, 2011 at 7.30 pm.

A celebration of 500 years of secular and liturgical music - from Thomas Tallis to John Rutter -
on the theme of Love.

interval refreshments
Tickets £10 from Diz and David Farman (01608 684275)
or by post via www.thewolfords.org/love

PROGRAMME
My spirit sang all day - Gerald Finzi
The curtain drawn - Giles Farnaby
Valentine
Love story
Loss - Wendy Cope
Love poem - Vivian de Sola Pinto
If ye love me - Thomas Tallis
Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts - Henry Purcell
At a recital - Paul Tortellier
Though Amaryllis dance in green - William Byrd
Thule, the period of cosmography - Thomas Weelkes
Laurie Lee's mother
Sonnet II - Edna St. Vincent Millay
Lay a garland - Robert Pearsall
It was a lover and his lass - John Rutter
Brides and bridals - John Cordy Jefferson
Steal away - arr. Fela Sowande
The levelled churchyards - Thomas Hardy
Sedebit Dominus Rex - James MacMillan

interval

Open thou mine eyes - John Rutter
Letting go - Cecil Day Lewis
Fire! fire! - Thomas Morley
Music divine - Thomas Tomkins
Oh see how thick - A. E. Housman
I love my love - arr. Gustav Holst
Swansea Town - arr. Gustav Holst
Poor Mrs. Waldo (Under Milk-Wood) - Dylan Thomas
Go to bed with a cheese and pickle sandwich - Mandy Coe
Almighty and everlasting God - Orlando Gibbons
Lord, the maker of all thing - William Mundy
West gallery musicians - anon
Nunc dimitis (op. 69 No. 3) - Felix Mendelssohn

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