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April 7, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
Choral Evensong:<br />
Fifth Sunday of Lent<br />
May 12, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
Choral Evensong:<br />
Fourth Sunday of<br />
Easter / Mother’s Day<br />
June 2, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
Choral Evensong:<br />
Sunday after the<br />
Ascension<br />
4:30 prelude / 5 PM<br />
4:30 prelude / 5 PM<br />
4:30 prelude / 5 PM<br />
Chad Fothergill, University<br />
Fellow at Temple University,<br />
Philadelphia, PA, will<br />
play the organ prelude.<br />
Mr. Fothergill studied at<br />
Gustavus Adolphus College<br />
and the University of Iowa.<br />
In addition to his work at<br />
Temple, he serves Cambridge<br />
University Press as editorial<br />
assistant for the journal 18C<br />
<strong>Music</strong> and is a frequent<br />
contributor, both as writer<br />
and composer, to the<br />
Association of Lutheran<br />
Church <strong>Music</strong>ians and the<br />
Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />
in America.<br />
Smith<br />
Gibbons<br />
Byrd<br />
<strong>Music</strong> will include:<br />
Responses<br />
Evening Canticles<br />
(Short Service)<br />
Ne irascaris Domine<br />
David Heinze, a University<br />
of Cambridge Organ<br />
Scholar at Selwyn College,<br />
will play the organ prelude.<br />
David has won First Prize<br />
and Audience Prize in the<br />
L. Cameron Johnson Young<br />
Organists Competition and<br />
First Prize in the Annamae<br />
Rotman Organ Competition.<br />
In April <strong>2018</strong>, David was<br />
appointed Gerre Hancock<br />
Fellow in Church <strong>Music</strong> at<br />
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church<br />
in Philadelphia. As a<br />
recitalist and accompanist,<br />
he has performed<br />
throughout the US, UK,<br />
and Europe.<br />
<strong>Music</strong> will include:<br />
Martin<br />
Phos hilaron<br />
Rose<br />
Responses<br />
Friedell Evening Canticles in F<br />
Rheinberger Abendlied<br />
Sonya Subbayya Sutton is<br />
thrilled to again be<br />
playing for Furia Flamenco<br />
with Conjunto Capricho. She is<br />
a pianist, organist, conductor,<br />
blogger, and founded<br />
The Carya Ensemble, which<br />
includes her multidimensional<br />
work with other<br />
musicians. Carya projects<br />
include a tour in southern<br />
France with women’s chorus<br />
and harp this summer and<br />
two-piano, choral, and opera<br />
performances. Since 2013<br />
she has been the <strong>Music</strong><br />
Director of the World Bank/<br />
IMF Chorus, which<br />
presents large-scale works<br />
for chorus and orchestra<br />
twice a year. She is married<br />
to the Episcopal Bishop of<br />
Maryland, the Rt. Reverend<br />
Eugene Sutton.<br />
Radcliffe<br />
Howells<br />
Finzi<br />
Matthews<br />
<strong>Music</strong> will include:<br />
Responses<br />
Evening Canticles<br />
(Collegium Regale)<br />
God is gone up<br />
Save us, O Lord<br />
Saturdays<br />
SERVICE SCHEDULE<br />
All are welcome at the 5 PM weekly Saturday service in the<br />
Chapel (beginning September <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2018</strong>).<br />
Sundays, September 16 – May 12<br />
8 AM • Holy Eucharist, Rite I (spoken without music)<br />
9 AM • Holy Eucharist, Rite II (spoken with organ and choral music)<br />
11 AM • Holy Eucharist, Rite II (sung with organ and choral music)<br />
first, third, and fifth Sundays<br />
• Choral Matins second Sundays<br />
• Morning Prayer fourth Sundays<br />
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