Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
The Temple Church, Temple, London EC4Y 7BB, EC4Y 1BB, United Kingdom
Saturday Brunch Organ Recital:
Magne Draagen (St Michael's Hamburg)
The first recital in this year's Saturday Brunch Series. These organ proms bring leading concert organists from across Europe to the Temple Church to perform on its famous organ. A special opportunity to step into the tranquility of the Temple at the weekend and experience this magnificent instrument in the hands of celebrated international recitalists not often heard in the UK. The distinguished musician Magne Draagen is organist of one of Northern Germany's most important baroque churches, St Michael's Hamburg. Magne makes his Temple debut with a beautifully crafted programme including works from his native Norway, as well as a number of show-stoppers:

JS Bach (arr. Liszt): Introduction and Fugue from Cantata No 21
JS Bach (arr. Gigout): Aria 'Mein gläubiges Herze' from Cantata No 68
Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie No 3 in C, Op 157
Alfred Hollins: Grand choeur No 2
Johan Svendsen (arr. Westbrook): Romance, Op 26
Christian Sinding: Hymnus, Op 124
Henri Mulet: 'Rosace' from Esquisses Byzantines:
Henri Mulet: Carillon-Sortie

The performance lasts approximately 60 minutes (without interval).

The Temple Church, London

Welcome to the prayerful and beautiful Temple Church, steeped in the history of Christendom, this country and the whole Common Law World. 1162: the Round Church was built to be London’s Jerusalem. 1214–19: Magna Carta was negotiated in the Temple, and its greatest hero was buried in the Church. 1584, 1776, 1787: from Raleigh’s expeditions through the colonial constitutions to the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution, the Temple was the birthplace of American Law. And to this day the Church serves the legal colleges Inner and Middle Temple, London’s residents, visiting jurists and travellers from all over the world with some of the most uplifting services, music and discussions in London.

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Saturday Brunch Series: Magne Draagen

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
The Temple Church, London
Address
The Temple Church, Temple, London EC4Y 7BB, EC4Y 1BB, United Kingdom

Saturday Brunch Organ Recital:
Magne Draagen (St Michael's Hamburg)
The first recital in this year's Saturday Brunch Series. These organ proms bring leading concert organists from across Europe to the Temple Church to perform on its famous organ. A special opportunity to step into the tranquility of the Temple at the weekend and experience this magnificent instrument in the hands of celebrated international recitalists not often heard in the UK. The distinguished musician Magne Draagen is organist of one of Northern Germany's most important baroque churches, St Michael's Hamburg. Magne makes his Temple debut with a beautifully crafted programme including works from his native Norway, as well as a number of show-stoppers:

JS Bach (arr. Liszt): Introduction and Fugue from Cantata No 21
JS Bach (arr. Gigout): Aria 'Mein gläubiges Herze' from Cantata No 68
Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie No 3 in C, Op 157
Alfred Hollins: Grand choeur No 2
Johan Svendsen (arr. Westbrook): Romance, Op 26
Christian Sinding: Hymnus, Op 124
Henri Mulet: 'Rosace' from Esquisses Byzantines:
Henri Mulet: Carillon-Sortie

The performance lasts approximately 60 minutes (without interval).

Safeguarding

The care and protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults who are involved in Church activities is the responsibility of the whole Church. Everyone who participates in the life of the Church has a role to play in promoting a Safer Church for all.This Safeguarding Policy is based on the Safeguarding Policy Statement of the Church of England that was agreed and published by the House of Bishops in 2017. It sets out the Safeguarding Policy of the Diocese of London and in particular a summary of the roles and responsibilities of all church bodies and office holders as we work together to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults who are involved in church activities.

This policy makes six overarching policy commitments:

To promote a safer environment and culture
To enable and ensure safe recruitment practice and to support all those within the Church with any responsibility related to children, young people, and vulnerable adults
To respond promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation
To offer pastoral care to victims/survivors of abuse and other affected persons
To offer pastoral care to those who are the subject of concerns or allegations of abuse and other affected persons
To respond to those who may pose a present risk to others.

https://www.templechurch.com/application/files/7216/2074/0149/Temple_Church_Safeguarding_Policy_revi