Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Address
St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 8AU
020 7427 0133, EC4Y 8AU, United Kingdom
As part of our Inspire! Sunday celebrations, St Brides Choir will be joined by the St Bride’s Orchestra for a festal Evensong to mark the centenary of the death Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. All are welcome to attend this free event. Refreshments served after the service.
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852- 1924) was one of the leading musicians of his generation and had a profound effect on the development and history of English music as a performer, conductor, composer, teacher and writer. His music is a mainstay of our sacred repertoire here at St Bride’s, particularly his settings of the Evening Canticles.
Responses: John Sanders
Psalm: 150
Canticles: Evening Service in A – Charles Villiers Stanford
Sermon in Music: i) Te Deum in B flat – Charles Villiers Stanford; ii) For lo, I raise up – Charles Villiers Stanford
Organ Voluntary: Allegro maestoso (St Patrick’s Breastplate) from Sonata Celtica – Charles Villiers Stanford
Further details on our website.
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852- 1924) was one of the leading musicians of his generation and had a profound effect on the development and history of English music as a performer, conductor, composer, teacher and writer. His music is a mainstay of our sacred repertoire here at St Bride’s, particularly his settings of the Evening Canticles.
Responses: John Sanders
Psalm: 150
Canticles: Evening Service in A – Charles Villiers Stanford
Sermon in Music: i) Te Deum in B flat – Charles Villiers Stanford; ii) For lo, I raise up – Charles Villiers Stanford
Organ Voluntary: Allegro maestoso (St Patrick’s Breastplate) from Sonata Celtica – Charles Villiers Stanford
Further details on our website.
Choral Evensong with orchestra – celebrating Stanford
29 Sep 2024, 5:30 p.m. for 1 hour
Choral Evensong with orchestra – celebrating Stanford
29 Sep 2024, 5:30 p.m. for 1 hour