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1987
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December 13th, 1987
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The Rotary Club of Guildford
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FAMILY CAROLS
Sunday 13th December 1987
at 3 p.m.

CIVIC HALL, GUILDFORD

GUILDFORD
PHILHARMONIC ENSEMBLE |

GUILDFORD
PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
Neville Creed, Conductor

In aid of the Mayor of Guildford Christmas Charities

PROGRAMME

CHOIR

AND

Once

AUDIENCE

in

royal

David's

city

H.J.Gauntlett

CHOIR

Angelus
Jesus

ad

Tomorrow

CHOIR

AND

See

virginem

Christ

the

shall

David

apple

be

my

tree

dancing

Willcocks

Elizabeth
day

Poston

John

Gardner

John

Goss

AUDIENCE

amid

the

winter's

snow

CHOIR

Ding
I

Sir
CHOIR

O

BRASS

dong

saw

merrily

three

on

high

ships

Christemas

AND

Charles
John

Wood

Rutter

William Mathias

AUDIENCE

come

all

ye

faithful

J

F

Wade

ENSEMBLE

Dances

from

"Danserye"

Tylman

Susato

CHOIR

Resonemus

All

and

A maiden
CHOIR

O

AND

little

laudibus

David Willcocks

some

John

most

gentle

Byrt

Andrew

Carter

AUDIENCE

town

of

Bethlehem

in

manger

R

Vaughan

W

J

Williams

CHOIR

Away
Joyes

CHOIR

AND

Hark

a

Seven

Kirkpatrick

Stephen

Cleobury

AUDIENCE

the

herald

angels

sing

F

Mendelssohn

CHOIR

We

wish

you

a

merry

Christmas

Arthur

Warrell

ONCE

IN

Solo

ROYAL

DAVID'S

Once

in

royal

David's

Stood

a

lowly

cattle

a

mother

laid

her

his

bed

Where
In

a

manger

Mary

was

Jesus

Choir

All

that

Christ

came

is

And

his

shelter

and

his

cradle

down

God

to

and

was

and

our

and

And

our

For
Is

his

wondrous

and

obey

watch

the

gentle

eyes

at

own

Child

Lord

in

shall

so

dear

leads

his

where

Not

in

that

shall
at

Where

All

THE

poor

see

like

in

white

WINTER'S

See

amid

the

for

us

the

lowly
but

shall

on
gone.

stable

by
in

hand

his

gentle

heaven
on

wait

crowned

around.

winter's
on

snow

earth

below

tender

Lamb

appears

from

eternal

Promised

high

children

SNOW

Born

See

is

standing

stars

him

above

he

right

see

love

children

him,

God's

be

he.

and

heaven

place

Set

must

last

he

We

maiden

redeeming

the

oxen

all

childhood

lay

as

And

the

he

good

To

With

lowly

arms

children

his

that
our

stable
stall

all

obedient,

Through

a

honour

Christian

Mild,

heaven

all

mean and lowly
Saviour holy

poor,

earth

whose

from

of
a

on

In

child

was

the

Love

mild

earth

Lord

With

through

baby

little

Lived

would

city
shed

mother

her

He

And

AMID

for

Who

He

SEE

CITY

years.

Hail, thou ever-blessed
mxn
Hail, redamption'
hagpy dewn
s

Lo,

within

a

manger

He

who

built

He

who

throned

Sits

amid

the

the
in

lies

starry
height

cherubim

skies
sublime

Sacred

infant,

all

What

a

tender

love

Thus

to

come

from

Down

to

such

a

Teach,

O

By

face

thy

Teach

O

COME

ALL

In

thy

YE

FAITHFUL

O

so

to

thine
highest bliss

werld

teach

us

divine
was

as

us,

Holy

Child

meek

and

mild

resemble

sweet

come

all

ye

and

triumphant

O

ye,

O

come

and

Born

the
O

thee

humility

Joyful

Come

this

faithful
come

behold
King

ye

to

Bethlehem

him

of

angels

care let us adxre him

O care let us adre him
O care ler us adore him,
God

of

Light
Lo!

God

of

he

Very

Gist the Lard

Light

abhors

not

the

Virgin's

womb

God

Begotten

not

created

O aare let us adre him
O aare let us adore him
O care let us adre him, Gwist
the Lard
Sing

choirs

Sing

in

of Angels
exultation

Sing

all ye citizens
to God
the Highest

of

heaven

Glory

In

O uxe let us adxe him
O come let us adare him

O care let us «Gare him, Grist
the Lard
Yea,
Born

Lord
this

Jesu,
Word

Now

to
of

in

we greet thee
happy morning

thee
the

be

glory

given

Father

flesh appearing
O care let us adre him
O axre 1let us adare him
O aare lec us adore him, Qeist the Lard

above

O

LITTLE

TOWN

OF

BETHLEHEM

O little town of
How still we see
Above

The

thy

stars

Yet

in

dark

The

everlasting

thy

The

hopes

Are

met

and

in

fears

silently,

how
gift

No

ear

may

But

in

this

Where
The

O

dear

to

out

our

Be

born

in

We

hear

the

O

great

come

Our

Lord

HERALD

Hark!

the

to

Peace

on

Joyful

pray
and

enter

in

to-day

us,

angels

tidings
abide

tell

with

us

SIN@

herald

the

earth

and

sinners
all

angels

new-born

ye

mercy

nations

the

triumph

of

With

the

angelic

host

is

born

sing

King
mild

reconciled

Join

Christ

him,

in

Bethlehem

Christmas

ANGELS

and

receive

Emmanuel

Glory
God

sin

will

sin

glad

to

hearts

coming

of

we

us

years

heaven

enters

of

us

the

given!

his
his

Christ

Child

The

of

souls

holy

Cast

is

human

world

Descend

all

silently

to

hear

meek

of

tonight

wondrous

blessings

shineth

light

thee

imparts

sleep

by

streets

How

God

dreamless

go

The

The

THE

and

silent

So

HARK

deep

Bethlehem
thee lie!

in

rise

the

skies

proclaim

Bethlehem

Hark! the herald Angels sinc
Glary to the newbam
King
Christ

by

Christ

the

highest

heaven adored
everlasting Lord
Late in time behold him come
Offspring of a virgin's womb!

Veiled

in flesh the Godhead see
the incarnate Deity!
Pleased as man with man to dwell

Hail

Jesus,

our

Emmanuel

Hark! the herald Angels sing
Glary to the new-bam
King

-

still

Hail

the

Hail

heaven-born

the

Sun

Light

and

Risen

with

Mild

he

of

life

Prince of Peace!
Righteousness!
to all he brings

healing

lays

in

his

his

glory

by

no

more

may

Born

that

Born

to

raise

the

Born

to

give

them

man

sons

wings
die

of

second

earth

birth

Herk! the herald Angels sing

Glory to the new-ba
King
m

THE

ARTISTS

NEVILLE

CREED

Neville

Creed

at

Trinity

choral

and

-

Conductor

began

his

conducting

College,Cambridge
orchestral

career

where

he

whilst

a

conducted

a

music.

choral

Since 1981 he has been Director of Choral Music at
Tiffin
providing choirs for several highly acclaimed recordings

TV

and

disc.

Keynes

Chorale

In

1986

he

was

School

he
of

staging

decided

of

well

the
He

as

Chorus.

and

Trumpet:

this

Tudor

to

pursue

Whilst

up

his

new

of

study
he

Martinu
staff

conducts

in

career

and

in

at

the

conducted

the

as

various

a

in

many

Percussion:

Philharmonic
Philharmonic
for

the

the

he

Guildhall.

has

Symphony

of

London

the

next

Tuba:
Roger Blair
Christopher
Charles

group

year

main

summer.

Ian White
Martin

Timpani:

separate

that

Guildhall

Christopher

Simon Smith

Guildford

at

Guildford

John Pickles

Guildford

Milton

Bournemouth

Trombone:

Pat Reid

The

radio,

the

ENSEMBLE

Michael Hinton

the

Scheol,

second British
orchestral

conductor

the

Denmark

opera

on

of

conducting

and

of

Conductor

of

London.

appointment

conductor

conducting

PHILHARMONIC

also

conducting

to

the

frequently

be

was

student

on

appointed

will

a

Juliettaby

works

taking

a

he

Singers

scholarship

now

alsc

time

the

opera

been

He

GUILDFORD

a

Music.

recently

choirs

and

awarded

concerts.

As

During

scholar

variety

Ensemble

Orchestra

first

time.

is

made

and

Stephen
Nall

Fullbrook

up

of

appears

members

today

as

of

a

Guy

Nicholls

Wick

GUILDFORD

PHILHARMONIC CHOIR

Guildford Philharmonic Choir

(formerly the Festival Choir)

was formed in order to perform the major choral repertoire
with the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra.
The choir made its
first recording in 1973 of Finzi's Intimetios
of Immcrtality with the
Guildford Philharmonic and in 1979 recorded Hadley's The Trees
So High
with the Philharmonia Orchestra, both recordings being conducted
by

Vernon

Handley.

Neville Creed was appointed Chorus Master to the Philharmonic
Cheir in September this season, when Lynette Newman, the Choir's
new accompanist

was

also appointed.

Further performances by the Philharmonic Choir this season include
Messe &es Mxts under Brian Wright and Beethoven's
Berlicz's Grande
Choral

ASH

Symphony

MANOR

SCHOOL

with

Richard Armstrong.

CHOIR

The children appearing in various carcls are all from Ash Manor
School and have been trained for today's performance by their

Director of
GREGORY

Music,

Mrs Brett.

FULLELOVE -

Treble

Gregory attends Lanesborough School and is head chorister of the

Guildford

Cathedral

DAVID SMITH - Presenter

Choir.

GUIL

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:

This

A

Season

0

in

addition to its Guildford
Concerts the GUILDFORD PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA will perform in Canterbury,
Rye, Dorking, Folkestone, Chatham etc.

under the management of the SOUTH

MUSIC

TRUST.

In

this

the

EAST

Trust

acknowledges with gratitude the gene
support of the MUSICIANS’ UNION.

rous

If you wish to support the further activities

of
the Orchestra please enquire for details from

the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra, The
Lodge, Allen House Grounds, Chertsey

Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4HL.
Telephone 0483-573800

The Guildford Pnilharmonic Society is the ‘Supporters Club’ of the
Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra and was originally founded with the
prime object of encouraging not only its members but also the general
public in the awareness of and to attend the season of concerts in the
Civic Hall by the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra. It still has this main
object but also the Society assists with the provision of the finances
for considerable extra publicity for the concert season. The Society is
a registered charity and welcomes the payment of subscriptions by a
Deed of Covenant, as payment by this method also ensures that the
subscription is not raised for four years. Members receive certain
benefits in return for a very modest minimum annual subscription
and these facilities include:

e Priority booking at the beginning of each concert season

AN ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT on Subscription Series Tickets

The Society’s newsletter

Special Events such as visits to other concert venues, musical
evenings in members’ homes and certain social gatherings during

the season

The opportunity to attend rehearsals of the Orchestra by applying
to the Orchestra’s Office

Certain discount facilities at Record Corner, Godalming on records
and cassettes

New Members to the Society are always welcome and by being a
member you are also helping to ensure the continued success of the

Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra.

The membership rates are as follows:

£5.50
Annual Subscription (minimum)
£9.00
Husband/Wife—Joint Subscription (minimum)
£3.75
Persons under the age of 18 (minimum)
£3.75
Retirement Pensioner (minimum)
obtainable
If you would like to join the Society, Covenant forms are
from the General Administrator below or you may send a cheque for
your subscription together with your name and address to:
Mr R A Forrow

Flat No 3, 6 Mareschal Road,

Guildford, Surrey GU2 5JF Tel: Guildford 575274

Alternatively you may enrol at the Society’s stand in the foyer of the
Civic Hall on concert days.

SUPPORT YOUR ORCHESTRA! IT NEEDS YOU!

Jjoin the

Guildford
*

Philharmonic

Choir

Take partintop quality concerts with The Guildford
Philharmonic Orchestra — The Professional

Orchestra of the South East
*

Enjoy performing in First Class venues including

Guildford Civic Hall, Guildford Cathedral
*

Work with conductors Sir Charles Groves, Brian
Wright and Richard Armstrong on such celebrated
works as The Music Makers, Elgar: Grande Messe
des Morts, Berlioz: Symphony No 9 in D minor
‘Choral’, Beethoven: also a Christmas Carol Concert

*

Chorus Master, Neville Creed, is also Chorus Master
of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Chorus,
Assistant Chorus Master of The London
Philharmonic Choir and Director of Music of Tiffins
School

Rehearsals Monday Evenings (7.30pm — 9.45pm)
at Methodist Hall, Woodbridge Road, Guildford
Further details from the Choir’s Office:
The Lodge, Allen House Grounds
Chertsey Street, Guildford
Surrey GU1 4HL
With financial support from
Tel: 0483 573800
Guildford Borough Council

51049\
3 \MoN JesE,

Sponsored by Lloyds Bank

NEW YEAR
FAMILY CONCERT
SATURDAY 2 JANUARY 1988
CIVIC HALL, GUILDFORD
at 7.30 pm

OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES
presents

Everyone’s orchestral favourites

including Tchaikovsky’s ‘Nutcracker’ Suite
and Ravel’s Bolero

LESLIE CROWTHER
narrates

Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
Tickets: £7.00, £'6.00, £5.00, £4.40 (Children aged 16 and under half price)

Tickets in advance from Box Office, Civic Hall, Guildford (Tel: Guildford 67314/5)
and Orpheus & Bacchus, Chapel Street, Guildford (Tel: Guildford 576277)
For further details Tel: Guildford 573800.

12/87 TSM2J

GUILDFORD
PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA