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God so loved the world – Bob Chilcott Hymns: 686, 658, 540. Blessed be the God and Father – Samuel Sebastian Wesley My beloved spake – Patrick Hadley Hymns: 207, 200, 174, 194 Voluntary: “Final” from Symphonie VI – Louis Vierne all listings here subject to change. Bob Chilcott Away in a manger Bob Chilcott Be thou my vision Bob Chilcott God so loved the world Bob Chilcott In dulci jubilo Bob Chilcott Irish blessing Bob Chilcott MLK Bob Chilcott Nova! Bob Chilcott O little town of Bethlehem Bob Chilcott Silent Night Bob Chilcott Sussex carol Bob Chilcott The gift to be simple.
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'One of the most versatile choral composers around today, and one, moreover, who thoroughly understands the human voice, Bob Chilcott has presented the choral repertoire with an unusual setting of one of the loveliest passages from the New Testament, John 3:16... A very welcome addition to the Passiontide and Easter repertoire, it is within the capabilities of any good parish church choir. Warmly recommended.' - Herbert Howell, Australian Music Teacher March 2002 'This is a very simple, homophonic setting, essentially a four-part first section repeated with an added solo-soprano counter melody. In spite of the apparent simplicity, this is an expressive setting with some interesting harmonic colouring and ever-extending melodic range. The added soprano line adds some uplifting touches.
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As part of worship it could provide a moment of intense spirituality if performed with appropriate style, feeling and conviction.' - Music Teacher Nov 2000.