ignawam:amanaaanaanaaaaaanaaaa The Church of Saint Peter’s, Bridge C'firNTE§%UltY CCLERKES i1a‘.I11 For over two decades the CANTERBURY CILERKES have been tailor-making programmes of song (and where appropriate, speech and audience—friendly chatter) in the UK and abroad, for concert and music societies, arts festivals of all kinds; in historical buildings, National Trust properties, churches and cathedrals, castles, abbeys, stately homes, manor houses, theatres, private houses, public schools and museums. Their list of venues ranges from London’s South Bank to village hallsl. presents An evening with the CANJTELRB URY T‘l‘l€ M‘(8 WITT1 ‘fl ®IFF€’T~{€I‘~lC€l The Ci%NTilZ.RBURY CLERKES have sung before almost every possible kind of audience, formal and informal, regal and irreverent; they enjoy performing and it shows! They adjust their approach with professional skill and sensitivity; and use various historical costumes if appropriate to the music and venue. PETER GILES Counter-Tenor MARTIN RENSHAW Tenor The (CRNTERBURY (CILERKES continue to delight BaSS_Baritone audiences in Britain and abroad with music sacred and secular, medieval and modern, national and international, accompanied and unaccompanied, solo, duet, and trio, ballad and ballet, madrigal, folksong, spiritual, catch and glee: Renaissance, Restoration and Victorian, moving, mischievous and saucy, specialist and varied; incomparable and incomprehensible in the most marvellous sense. Friday 27th August 1999 7.30pm Subscription £6 in aid of The Church Restoration Fund hhhhhhbhhhhhhbhhhhhhhtlizhhtztlhhhhhhhhhhhbhbhh Admission by Programme Only _ _ t _ _ Ticket No:— 8 9 All that remains IS for you to Sit back and enjoy the evening. "‘ -‘.1’-,‘..,1£1€1i‘1 2121hhbhhhh31311121hhhirhhhhhhbizbhhfizhhtztlhiltihiwhhhhhhh J7J'.'l‘J3iJ:m'J2'IJ3J3J7J3J$J3J1'lJJJUOJJJJJJJ1J‘JJ7J7JJlJ7!JoW7J? PART THE FIRST PRODOGUE When in Aprille MORE CANTERBURY CONNECTIONS Beata Progenies Salve Lux Come Live with me and be my Love The Keys of Canterbury WHAT Is A LAY CLERKE? MAss FOR THREE VOICES Kyrie, Gloria BARITONE SOLO AND Now FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT Pastime with Good Company GLEES IN PRAISE OF BACCHUS Me Bacchus Fires Drink, Drink About Fill Your Glasses THE OTHER HENRY A Counter—Tenor Solo When the Cock Begins to Crow Dialogue of Corydon and Mopsa TIME FOR WINE. written for C ’bury Clerkes by Alan Ridout Words- Chaucer Leonel Power Alan Ridout William Corkine Trad. arr. Peter Giles William Byrd attr. to Henry VIII Samuel Webb Williarn Russell Stephen Paxton A Purcell PART THE. SECOND 9 THE DRAWING ROOM The Gosfings FrederickBridge arr. Anthonyliussell A Tenor Solo Crossing The Bar Frederick Bridge arr. Peter Giles 10 A FURTHER HELPING OF GLEEs A Generous Friendship Anon 13”! Century Fear No More The Heat Of The Sun James News Peace To The Souls Of The Heroes D’ Calico” Come Fairies Trip It On The Grass J 017" Parry Beviamo Tutti Tre Felice Giardini 11 THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN 12 FoLKsONGs Dance To Your Daddy Northumbrian arr. C ’bury Clerkes Scarborough Fair Yorkshire 07?‘. Peter Giles Blow The Wind southerly Northumbrian arr. Antony Bussell 13 OUR PILLS To PURGE MELANCHOLY The Old Fumbler Isobel Makes Love upon National A I 698 Anon arr. Peter Giles Thackray arr. Peter Giles Monuments 14 THEN AWAY To Sleep While The Soft Evening Breezes Hemj/Bishop HERE ['1' ENDETH