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Weekly recordings of Choral Evensong services in the Anglican/Episcopal tradition to refresh your souls.
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Second Sunday after Pentecost | Choral Evensong on June 2, 2024
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Malcolm Archer (Berkshire Service), Preces and Responses by Malcolm Archer, and My Song is Love Unknown by Malcolm Archer.
Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a service of Evening Prayer, derived from the ancient offices of Vespers and Compline. The choir sings the traditional evening prayers of the church that have been offered for centuries, while the congregation listens, joins in the hymns, and adds their own prayers to those of the choir. It is an opportunity for peaceful meditation before the start of a busy week. -
First Sunday after Pentecost | Choral Evensong on May 26, 2024
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Charles Villiers Stanford (Evening Service in B-flat), Preces and Responses by Kenneth Leighton, O Taste and See by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Te Deum in B-flat by Charles Villiers Stanford.
Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a service of Evening Prayer, derived from the ancient offices of Vespers and Compline. The choir sings the traditional evening prayers of the church that have been offered for centuries, while the congregation listens, joins in the hymns, and adds their own prayers to those of the choir. It is an opportunity for peaceful meditation before the start of a busy week. -
The Day of Pentecost | Choral Evensong on May 19, 2024
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Kenneth Leighton (Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense), Preces and Responses by John Barnard, O Holy Spirit, Lord of Grace by Christopher Tye and Loquebantur variis linguis by Thomas Tallis.
Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a service of Evening Prayer, derived from the ancient offices of Vespers and Compline. The choir sings the traditional evening prayers of the church that have been offered for centuries, while the congregation listens, joins in the hymns, and adds their own prayers to those of the choir. It is an opportunity for peaceful meditation before the start of a busy week. -
Seventh Sunday of Easter | Choral Evensong on May 12, 2024
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Thomas Attwood Walmisley (Evening Service in D Minor), Preces and Responses by Stephen Caracciolo, Hail, Gladdening Light by Charles Wood and All Wisdom Cometh from the Lord by Philip Moore.
Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a service of Evening Prayer, derived from the ancient offices of Vespers and Compline. The choir sings the traditional evening prayers of the church that have been offered for centuries, while the congregation listens, joins in the hymns, and adds their own prayers to those of the choir. It is an opportunity for peaceful meditation before the start of a busy week. -
Sixth Sunday of Easter | Choral Evensong on May 5, 2024
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Harold Friedell (Evening Service in F), Preces and Responses by Richard Ayleward, Vestry Prayer by Gerre Hancock and Non vos relinquam by William Byrd.
Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a service of Evening Prayer, derived from the ancient offices of Vespers and Compline. The choir sings the traditional evening prayers of the church that have been offered for centuries, while the congregation listens, joins in the hymns, and adds their own prayers to those of the choir. It is an opportunity for peaceful meditation before the start of a busy week. -
Fifth Sunday of Easter | Choral Evensong on April 28, 2024
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis by Carson Cooman (St. Peter's Cambridge Service), Preces and Responses by Kenneth Leighton, I Sought My God by William Bradley Roberts and As the Apple Tree by Robert Walker.
Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a service of Evening Prayer, derived from the ancient offices of Vespers and Compline. The choir sings the traditional evening prayers of the church that have been offered for centuries, while the congregation listens, joins in the hymns, and adds their own prayers to those of the choir. It is an opportunity for peaceful meditation before the start of a busy week.