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Message from the Mayor of Guildford
I am delighted that the Rotary Club of Guildford has again
adopted the Mayor's Distress Fund as the charity that will
benefit from today's Christmas Carol Concert.
This fund is in constant use providing for those in urgent
need of everyday items that many of us take for granted. Perhaps
school uniforms, cookers or telephones - these really basic
requirements can be provided and make such a difference to those
in distress.
On behalf of those who will benefit and in anticipation of
your generosity, I thank you all very much indeed.
May I take this opportunity of wishing you all a Merry
Christmas and much happiness for the coming year.
Councillor Mrs. Jennifer Powell
Mayor of Guildford
PROGRAMME
Please standfor the singing of the Audience Carols
Audience Carol
Once in Royal David's City
(H.J.Gauntlett arr.Willcocks)
Choir/Orchestra
Angelus ad Virginem
(14th.Cent.Irish arr.Willcocks)
Wexford Carol
(Irish trad. arr. Rutter)
Child in a manger
(Celtic trad. arr. Rutter)
Audience Carol
O Little Town of Bethlehem
(verse 3 : Choir only)
Choir
Orchestra
Choir
Choir/Orchestra
Audience Carol
Rise up, Shepherd, and follow
(Spiritual arr. Rutter)
I wonder as I wander
(Appalachian arr. Rutter)
Lord of the Dance
(Amercian arr. Willcocks)
Overture : Russlan & Ludmilla
(Glinka)
Pastoral Symphony from ‘The Messiah’
(Handel)
Galop from ‘The William Tell Overture’
(Rossini)
Past Three O' Clock
(English trad. arr.Wood)
Still, Still, Still
(German arr. Ledger)
Jesus Child
(arr. Rutter)
O Come, all ye faithful
INTERVAL (Refreshments available)
Audience Carol
The First Nowell
Orchestra
March of the Toreadors from ‘Carmen’
(Bizet)
Cuckoo Polka
(J. Strauss II)
Czardas from ‘Swan Lake’
(Tchaikovsky)
Audience Carol
See amid the winter’s snow
(audience to sing verses 1 and 6 & all refrains)
Choir/Orchestra
Il est né le divin enfant
(French trad. arr. Willcocks)
Quelle est cette odeur agréable
(French trad. arr. Willcocks)
A babe is born
(William Mathias)
Audience/Children
Away in a Manger
Choir & Orchestra
(Verse 1 : Children; Verse 2 Children & Choir; Verse 3 everyone)
THE ARRIVAL OF FATHER CHRISTMAS
followed by the distribution of presents
to children whilst the orchestra plays
‘Sleigh Ride’
(Leroy Anderson)
ADDRESS BY THE MAYOR OF GUILDFORD
introduced by the Guildford Rotary Club President
Audience Carol
Hark! the Herald-Angels sing
Encore
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AUDIENCE CAROLS
ONCE IN ROYAL DAVID'S CITY
And, gathered all above,
While mortal sleep, the angels keep
Once in royal David's city
Their watch of wondering love.
Stood a lowly cattle shed,
Where a mother laid her baby
Choir only
How silently, how silently,
In a manger for his bed:
The wonderous gift is given!
Mary was that mother mild
So God imparts to human hearts
Jesus Christ her little child.
The blessings of his heaven.
No ear may hear his coming;
He came down to earth fromheaven
But in this world of sin,
Who is God and Lord of all,
Where meek souls will receive him, still
And his shelter was a stable
The dear Christ enters in.
And his cradle was a stall;
With the poor, and meak, and lowly,
O holy child of Bethlehem,
Lived on earth our Saviour Holy.
Descend to us, we pray;
Cast out our sin, and enter in,
And through all his wonderous
Be born in us today.
childhood
We hear the Christmas angels
He would honour and obey,
The great glad tidings tell;
Love, and watch the holy maiden,
O come with us, abide with us,
In whose gentle arms he lay;
Our Lord Emmanuel.
Christian children all must be
Mild, obedient, good as he.
O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL
Not in that poor lowly stable,
O come, all ye faithful
With the oxen standing by,
Joyful and Triumphant.
We shall see him; but in heaven,
O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem;
Set at God's right hand on high;
Come and behold him,
When like stars his children crowned
Born the King of Angels;
All in white shall wait around.
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM
O come, let us adore him,
Christ the Lord.
O Little Town of Bethlehem
How still we see thee lie!
God of God,
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
Light of Light,
The silent stars go by.
Lo! he abhors not the Virgin’s womb.
Yet in thy dark streets shineth
Very God,
The everlasting light;
Begotten, not created;
The hopes and fears of all the years
O come, let us adore him,
Are met in thee tonight.
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
O morning stars, together
Christ the Lord.
Proclaim the holy birth,
And praises sing to God the King,
Sing, choirs of angels,
And peace to men on earth;
Sing in exultation,
For Christ was born of Mary;
Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above;
AUDIENCE CAROLS
Glory to God
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
In the highest;
Born is the King of Israel.
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
Then entered in those Wisemen three,
O come, let us adore him,
Full reverently upon their knee,
Christ the Lord.
And offered there, in His Presence,
Their gold, and myrrh, and
Yea, Lord, we greet thee
frankincense.
Born this happy morning,
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
Jesu, to thee be glory given;
Born is the King of Israel.
Word of the Father,
Now in flesh appearing;
Then let us all with one accord,
O come, let us adore him,
Sing praises to our Heavenly Lord,
O come, let us adore him,
That hath made Heaven and Earth of
O come, let us adore him,
nought,
Christ the Lord.
And with His Blood mankind hath
bought.
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
THE FIRST NOWELL
Born is the King of Israel.
The First Nowell the Angel did say,
Was to certain poor shepherds in
SEE AMID THE WINTER’S SNOW
fields as they lay;
In fields where they lay keeping their
All See amid the winter’s snow,
sheep,
Born for us on earth below;
On a cold winter's night that was so deep.
See the tender lamb appears,
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
Promised from eternal years;
Born is the King of Israel.
Hail, thou ever-blessed morn!
Hail, redemption's happy dawn!
They looked up and saw a star,
Sing through all Jerusalem,
Shining in the East, beyond them far,
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
And to the Earth it gave great light,
And so it continued both day and night.
All
Lo, within a manger lies
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
He who built the starry skies;
Born is the King of Israel.
He who, throned in height sublime,
Sits amid the cherubim;
And by the light of that same star,
Hail, thou ever-blessed morn!
Three Wisemen came from country far,
Hail, redemption's happy dawn!
To seek for a King was their intént,
Sing through all Jerusalem,
And to follow the Star wherever it went.
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
Born is the King of Israel.
Choir
Say, ye holy Shepherds, say only
What your joyful news today;
This Star drew nigh to the North-West,
Wherefore have ye left your sheep
O’er Bethlehem it took its rest,
On the lonely mountain steep?
And there it did both stop and stay
Right over the place where Jesus lay.
All
Hail, thou ever-blessed morn!
Hail, redemption's happy dawn!
AUDIENCE CAROLS
Sing through all Jerusalem,
Look down from the sky,
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
And stay by my side
until morning is nigh.
Choir only
As we watched at dead of night,
Lo, we saw a wonderous light;
Be near me, Lord Jesus;
Angels singing peace on earth,
I ask thee to stay
Told us of the Saviour's birth.
Close by me for ever,
All Hail, thou ever-blessed morn!
and love me I pray.
Hail, thou ever-blessed morn!
Bless all the dear children
Hail, redemption's happy dawn!
in thy tender care,
Sing through all Jerusalem,
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
All
All
And fit us for heaven,
to live with thee there.
Sacred infant, all divine,
What a tender love was thine,
Thus to come from highest bliss
Down to such a world as this!
Hail, thou ever-blessed morn!
Hail, redemption's happy dawn!
Sing through all Jerusalem,
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING
Hark! the herald-angels sing
Glory to the new-born King;
Peace on earth and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled;
Joyful all ye nations rise,
Join the triumph of the skies,
All
Teach, O teach us, Holy Child,
By thy face so meek and mild,
Teach us to resemble thee,
In thy sweet humility;
With the angelic host proclaim,
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
Hark! the herald-angels sing
Glory to the new-born King.
Hail, thou ever-blessed morn!
Hail, redemption's happy dawn!
Christ, by highest heaven adored,
Sing through all Jerusalem,
Christ, the everlasting Lord,
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
Late in time behold him come
Offspring of a virgin's womb;
AWAY IN A MANGER
Children
Away in a Manger,
no crib for a bed,
The little Lord Jesus
laid down his sweet head;
The stars in the bright sky
looked down where he lay,
The little Lord Jesus
asleep on the hay.
Children
The cattle are lowing,
and
the baby awakes,
Choir
But little Lord Jesus
no crying he makes.
I love thee Lord Jesus!
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see,
Hail the incarnate Deity!
Pleased as man with man to dwell,
Jesus, our Emmanuel.
Hark! the herald-angels sing
Glory to the new-born King.
Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace!
Hail the Sun of Righteousness!
Light and life to all he brings,
Risen with healing in his wings;
Mild he lays his glory by,
Born that man no more may die,
Born to raise the sons of earth,
Born to give them second birth.
Hark! the herald-angels sing
Glory to the new-born King.
THE ROTARY CLUB OF GUILDFORD
The Rotary Club of Guildford was formed in 1921 and was the fiftieth club to become established in Great Britain and Ireland. By
the early twenties, the rapidly growing Rotarian movement already boasted more than a hundred clubs in the United States but
only six existed in the United Kingdom. Today, there are 1500 clubs with one million members nationwide and more than 20,000
Rotary Clubs worldwide. Besides the original Guildford Club, there are two other Rotary Clubs within the Borough - The
Guildford District Club and the Guildford Chantries Club.
One of the earliest fund-raising projects of Guildford Rotary Club was the 'Big Brother Scheme', which was launched to help youngsters who had lost their fathers during the First World War. From this, a local Juvenile Employment Committee was formed in the
1930s, with a local Rotarian as Chairman. In 1927, another fund-raising scheme was organised by the club and successfully raised
enough money to place wireless sets in local hospitals.
Most memorable of all the wartime activities was that dealing with the reception of the Dunkirk survivors as they arrived home at
Guildford Station in the summer of 1940. For five days, troop trains carrying 200,000 men stopped at the station and helpers from
Rotary, WVS, Round Table and the Salvation Army organisations were on the platforms to meet each train and attend to the needs
of the war-weary men.
In more recent times, the Rotary Club of Guildford played has significant role in the establishment of The University of Surrey and
the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre within the Borough.
Current projects being undertaken by the Club include the.......
SNAP (Say No And Phone) scheme, where the Rotarians are encouraging young teenagers to attend well-controlled discos and
deter them from any
involvement in crime or drugs;
Helping school leavers prepare for job or college interviews;
Training eye surgeons from Calcutta in the UK for whom the Club has provided surgical equipment;
Funding Scouts to work on digging fresh water wells in Central Africa;
Establishing mobile education centres for schools;
Sending items that are everyday necessities for use in disaster zones worldwide;
Providing vital equipment for eye patients at the Calcutta Eye Hospital;
Establishing an educational scheme for deprived children in Durbanville, South Africa.
and finally, raising money for the Mayor of Guildford's Distress Fund, which provides financial assistance for the needy within the
Borough of Guildford, particularly around Christmas time.
THE GUILDFORD PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
The Guildford Philharmonic Choir was founded in 1947 by the Borough of Guildford to perform major works from the choral repertoire with the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra. Over half a century, the Choir has grown both in stature and reputation and can
now rightly claim its place as one of the foremost choruses in the country. The Choir is now independent from the Guildford
Borough Council but still maintains close links with the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra, with joint performances once a year.
The Choir grew to prominence under the batons of such eminent British musicians as Sir Charles Groves, Vernon Handley and Sir
David Willcocks. Sir David remains in close contact with the Choir and is its current President.
The Choir enjoyed a challenging and exciting concert season in 1999/2000, including Haydn’s Creation and, together with members
of it's twin choir the Freiburger Bachelor, a gala performace of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion sung in German. In the Choir’s 2000/2001
series of concerts, it continued to perform major works, among them Mozart’s Mass in C Minor, Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem and
Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony.
In June this year, the Choir were asked to provide a small chamber choir to sing Vivaldi's Gloria at St.Martin-in-the-Field's and last
October had the opportunity to sing at the Royal Albert Hall accompanying the tenor Russell Watson.
The Choir is always looking for new members and if you would like any further information about its forthcoming season, please
contact Noreen Ayton on 01932-221918 or visit our website at www.guildfordphilharmonicchoir.org.uk
THE GUILDFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
In recent years, the Guildford Symphony Orchestra has become increasingly prominent in the musical world of the Guildford area.
Under its musical director Darrell Davison, it's an amateur orchestra with an excellent reputation, providing a considerable variety
of music-making for both audiences and players alike.
Encouraging young people to play and enjoy great music is high amongst the Orchestra's aims and to that end, it organises the
annual Jellink Award Concert for young artists, enabling five of the most promising instrumentalists to play a concerto movement.
Audiences at this concert can often spot a future virtuoso or two. Through its recent partnership with the Guildford Borough
Council, the GSO has been introducing children to orchestral music at its Family Concerts on Saturday mornings, which have
proved deservedly popular.
Every other year, the GSO invites local children to become composers themselves, writing Carols for
Christmas or Easter and having them performed at a major concert.
Another feature of the orchestra's activities is its support for charitable causes. Each major concert enables a chosen charity to
hold a retiring collection and over the years, well over £20,000 has been donated in this way.
Sponsorship and Corporate Patronage are essential for the financial viability of the Guildford Symphony Orchestra, which can offer
attractive possibilities for co-operation. If you would like to know more about this, please get in touch with
Robin Chase, the Chairman of the Friends of the GSO on 01483 575452
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Penny Baxter
TENORS
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Rosalind Milton
Mary Moon
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Paul Bielatowicz
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Alison Rawlinson
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Sheila Hodson
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Kay McManus
Hilary Trigg
June Windle
Maralyn Wong
Beatrice Wood
Geoff Edge
John Trigg
BASSES
Dan Adderley
Peter Allen
Peter Andrews
Roger Barrett
John Britten
Norman Carpenter
Philip Davies
Michael Dudley
Terence Ellis
James Garrow
Michael Golden
Peter Herbert
Michael Jeffery
Stephen Jepson
Alec Leggatt
Tony Macklow-Smith
Chris Newberry
Roger Penny
Chris Peters
David Ross
Philip Stanford
JEREMY BACKHOUSE
Jeremy began his musical career at Canterbury Cathedral, where he was Head Chorister and later studied music at Liverpool
University. He spent five years as Music Editor at the Royal National Institute for the Blind, where he was responsible for the
transcription of printed music into Braille. In 1986, he joined EMI Records as a Literary Editor and since 1990 has combined his work
as the EMI Classics Consultant Editor with his career as a freelance conductor and record producer.
In 1995, Jeremy was appointed Chorus Master of the Guildford Philharmonic Choir and in the same year was invited to conduct the
BBC Singers for the first time, subsequently conducting them for several broadcast performances.
His recent work has included directing the Kent Youth Choir and the Kent Chamber Choir in 1996, and working with the Brighton
Festival Chorus as an assistant conductor. In September 1998, Jeremy became the Musical Director of the Woburn Singers, becoming
only the third conductor to work with this particular choir in its distinguished thirty year history.
DARRELL DAVISON
Darrell Davison has been Musical Director of the Guildford Symphony Orchestra since 1990. He was a music scholar at Charterhouse
and studied music at Cambridge, where he conducted several orchestras and founded another one. He has also been principal cello
with the Ulster Orchestra. After winning the Sir John Barbirolli conducting competition in 1979, he conducted both the London
Symphony and London Philharmonic Orchestras and was subsequently commissioned to compose new works for each of them.
Following the death of his father in 1992, Darrell was appointed as musical director of the Croydon Symphony Orchestra and the
popular Arthur Davison Family Concerts at the Fairfield Halls, with which he has been connected for many years. He is also currently
musical director of the Little Symphony of London.
As a composer, Darrell has also written and orchestrated film scores for the London Symphony Orchestra and last month, his new
violin concerto Visions of Parnassus was given its premiere performance at Guildford's Civic Hall by the Guildford Symphony
Orchestra.
THE GUILDFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FIRST VIOLINS
CELLOS
BASSOONS
Rosemary Roberts (Leader)
Paul Starbuck
Andrew Norris
Raymond Wakefield
Elizabeth Elston
Lesley Griffiths
Leon Crampin
Philippa Green
Ian Dow
Helen Harratt
Elizabeth Garrett
Linda Forsyth
HORNS
Angharad Lewis Jones
Soyeon Kim
Alison Marshall
Norah Lydon
Peter Harris
Liga Millers
Gabrielle Kingaby
Kate Kiff
Angie Carr
Beverley Morris
Natalie Morris
Katherine Long
Helen Harrison
Wendy Ratcliffe
Andy Thompson
DOUBLE BASSES
TRUMPETS
Rosemary Wisdom
Jenny Abbott
Wendy Pawsey
Christine Woodward
John Daniel
Tim Gregory
Peter Hardcastle
Catherine Mowat
Liz Porcher
Hazel Tripp
Sarah von Schweinitz
SECOND VIOLINS
Chris Kerse
Karen Prince
OBOES
TROMBONES
Jane Bradbeer
Richard Pywell
Astrid Clarius
Helen Hollowood
Michael Straker
Bev Fox
Elizabeth Driscoll
Richard Stubbinger
Jennifer Hills
Sheila Hodson
Phebe Kynaston
TUBA
Caroline Taylor
FLUTES
Anne Trant
Duncan Penkey
Ian Wrenn
Denise Janaway
Charlotte Duignan
Steve Pitchforth
TIMPANI
Ann Williams
PICCOLO
Chris Kimber
VIOLAS
Sandra Hyde
Alan Thorpe
CLARINETS
Anna Holladay
PERCUSSION
Linda Dyson
Donna Landowski
Sophie Hutchings
Teresa Wood
Wendy Innes
Sarah Byrne
Abigail Andrews
Tanya Scrivener
Kathy Moore
David Floyd
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You are warmly invited to join the GSO at the GUILDFORD CIVIC for any or
all of the concerts planned for the first half of next year..........
SATURDAY, JANUARY
19th. 2002 at 11am.
Our popular series of
FAMILY CONCERTS
providing musical entertainment for young and old and featuring the music of ‘Babar the Elephant’ and Friends
narrated by Angela Rippon
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. 2002 at 3.pm.
UNA CLARK YOUNG ARTISTS CONCERT
at the Royal Grammar School, Guildford.
Talented young performers selected on audition, will play concerto movements, each receiving the much acclaimed Jellink Award.
Seats: £7, £6 (concessions) including light refreshments.
SATURDAY, MARCH 16th. 2002 at 7.30pm
SPRING FANTASY
featuring works by Mahler, Strauss, Delius and Dohnényi
Solo Piano - Mei Yi Foo
plus a pre-concert Talk by Prof.Sebastian Forbes at 6.30pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 20th. 2002 at 11am.
FAMILY CONCERT
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