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Evensong at Epiphany Evensong at Epiphany
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Weekly recordings of Choral Evensong services in the Anglican/Episcopal tradition to refresh your souls.
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Third Sunday After the Epiphany | Choral Evensong on January 22, 2023
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.
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis by Herbert Howells, Preces and Responses by John Barnard and Hymn for St. Cecilia by Herbert Howells. -
Second Sunday After the Epiphany | Choral Evensong on January 15, 2023
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.
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis by Orlando Gibbons, Preces and Responses by Richard Ayleward and Steal Away to Jesus by Dale Adelmann. -
First Sunday After the Epiphany | Choral Evensong on January 8, 2023
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.
This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis by Carson Cooman, Preces and Responses by Philip Radcliffe and Omnes de Saba venient by Jacob Handl. -
Last Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King | Choral Evensong
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.
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Twenty-First Sunday After Pentecost | Choral Evensong
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.
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Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost | Choral Evensong
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.
Customer Reviews
Sublime nature of a live recording
The audio quality of these live recordings, not to mention the quality of the choir, adds a depth to the listening dimension of these Evensongs. The slight rustle of people in worship, and the power of their collective voice in prayer, is an unexpected delight as it emerges from the midst of the music. Indeed, it is an experience that soothes the soul.
Epiphany soothes the soul
Simply exquisite renderings of a wide range of sacred choral music.
Beautiful and transcendant
Epiphany's choir flawlessly interprets an Anglican tradition.