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Canterbury Cathedral presents
A Concert of Music for Holy Week by Candlelight
Good Friday (18 April), 19:30-21:00 in the Quire
This Good Friday, the Lay Clerks and Organists of Canterbury Cathedral will perform a selection of contemplative music by candlelight in the beautiful and intimate surroundings of Canterbury Cathedral’s Quire.
The programme, with its backbone of Renaissance polyphony, including works by Tallis and Victoria, also features contrasting organ music by twentieth century composer Herbert Howells, lauded for his exceptional contribution to church music. The programme finishes with the fittingly atmospheric De profundis by contemporary Estonian composer Arvo Pärt.
The Choir will be directed by Jamie Rogers, Assistant Director of Music, Canterbury Cathedral and the organ will be played by David Newsholme, Director of Music, Canterbury Cathedral.
Tickets: £22 (Incl. £2 booking fee)
Bookable via the Canterbury Festival Website
Programme
Gombert, Lugebat David Absalon
Howells, Psalm prelude, set 1, no. 1:
Psalm 34.6: ‘Lo, the poor crieth’
Tallis, Lamentations of Jeremiah, i
Howells, Psalm prelude, set. 1, no. 2:
Psalm 37.11 ‘But the meek-spirited shall possess the earth’
Victoria, Responsories for Good Friday, ii
i. Tamquam ad latronem existis
ii. Tenebrae factae sunt
iii. Animam meam dilectam
Howells, Psalm prelude, set 1, no. 3:
Psalm 23.4 ‘Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death’
Arvo Pärt, De profundis
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