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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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:
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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