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Cathedral Services and Music Saturday 1 sung by the RSCM Millennium Choir Sanders Responses Psalm 6 Blair in B minor Howells Like as the hart 177 (3) Hymn 113 Sunday 2 The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity President Canon Ian Woodward, Vicar of the Close 09:15 Morning Prayer said, Trinity Chapel Psalm 119: 17 40 10:30 The Eucharist sung by the RSCM Millennium Choir President Canon Dr Robert Titley, Treasurer Preacher Canon Ian Woodward, Vicar of the Close James 1: 17 end Mark 7: 1 8, 14, 15, 21 23 Lassus Missa bel amfitrit altera Lucas Sacerdotes Domini Hymns 364 (tune 408), 407, 311, 321 (tune 186) 16:30 Choral Evensong sung by the RSCM Millennium Choir Preacher Canon Dr Tom Clammer, Precentor Exodus 12: 21 27 Matthew 4: 23 5: 20 Sanders Responses Psalm 119: 9 16 Dyson in D Byrd Laudibus in sanctis 299 Hymn 368 Monday 3 10:00 Contemplating Prayer Trinity Chapel 17:30 Evening Prayer said, Trinity Chapel Psalm 18: 1 15 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 07:30 Morning Worship with Holy Communion The Chapel of St Edmund and St Thomas 12:00 Holy Communion CW Order One, The Chapel of St Edmund and St Thomas 13:30 Funeral of Arthur Rose Trinity Chapel 17:30 Evening Prayer said, Trinity Chapel Psalm 23 17:30 Evening Prayer said, Trinity Chapel Psalm 29 12:00 Holy Communion BCP 1662, Trinity Chapel 17:30 Evening Prayer said, Trinity Chapel Psalm 33 CANTORIS September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL 1

Friday 7 Saturday 8 08:55 Cathedral School Assembly Plainsong Responses Psalm 37: 1 11 Daniel Purcell in E minor Purcell Thou knowest, Lord 563 Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary 13:00 Wedding of Emma Collyer and Oliver Campbell-Hill Trinity Chapel concluding RSCM Celebration Day Radcliffe Responses Psalm 24 Sumsion in A Parsons Ave Maria 58 Hymns on order of service Walton Crown Imperial Sunday 9 Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 The Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity President Canon Edward Probert, Acting Dean 09:15 Morning Prayer said, Sarum College Psalm 119: 57 72 10:30 The Eucharist attended by Godolphin School President Canon Ian Woodward, Vicar of the Close Preacher Canon Edward Probert, Acting Dean James 2: 1 10, 14 17 Gradual Psalm 146 Mark 7: 24 end Mozart Coronation Mass Duruflé Ubi caritas 598 Hymns 415 (tune 346), 297, 378 Duruflé Fugue sur le thème du carillon de la Cathédrale de Soissons 15:30 Choral Evensong with Installation of the Dean of Salisbury Preacher The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean Exodus 14: 10 22 Matthew 6: 5 15 Halls I caught my breath Radcliffe Responses Stanford in C Vaughan Williams Antiphon 170 (5) Hymns on order of service Bach Prelude and Fugue in E flat (BWV 552) Radcliffe Responses Psalm 53 Ireland in F Chilcott Even such is time 154 12:00 Holy Communion CW Order One, Trinity Chapel Radcliffe Responses Psalm 59 Statham in E minor Howells Like as the hart 177 (3) 09:15 Staff Prayers Sarum College Archer Responses Psalm 65 Harker in D Cæsar O for a closer walk with God 378 19:30 Organ Recital given by Robert Sharpe 2 September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL

Thursday 13 12:00 Holy Communion BCP 1662, Trinity Chapel Radcliffe Responses Psalm 66 Office Hymn 70 (tune 128ii) Tallis Short Service Blitheman In pace in idipsum 270 Friday 14 Saturday 15 Holy Cross Day 08:55 Cathedral School Assembly 17:30 The Eucharist President The Very Revd Charles Taylor, Associate Canon Preacher The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean Philippians 2: 6 11 Gradual Psalm 22: 22 28 John 3: 13 17 Ireland in C John of Portugal Crux fidelis 122 Hymns 94, 83, 87, Psalm 150 Sunday 16 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 attended by the Friends of Salisbury Cathedral Radcliffe Responses Psalm 77 Noble in B minor Alcock Sanctus 649 Hymn 371 (tune 493) Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March I The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity President The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean 09:15 Choral Mattins Radcliffe Responses Venite Chant 1 Psalm 119: 105 120 Stanford in B flat Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine 101 Hymn 191 Whitlock Andante tranquillo (Five short pieces) 10:30 The Eucharist President Canon Edward Probert, Chancellor Preacher The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean James 3: 1 12 Gradual Psalm 116: 1 8 Mark 8: 27 end Schubert in G Rutter Gaelic Blessing 181 Hymns 76, 273, 472 (tune ii) Bach Prelude in C minor (BWV 546) 16:30 Choral Evensong with the Admission and Promotion of boy choristers Preacher Canon Dr Tom Clammer, Precentor Exodus 18: 13 26 Matthew 7: 1 14 Radcliffe Responses Psalm 119: 73 88 Sumsion in A Joubert O Lorde, the maker of al thing 402 Hymn 336 Franck Pièce heroïque sung by the Cathedral Chamber Choir, Trinity Chapel Ayleward Responses Psalm 89: 45 50 Purcell in B flat Weelkes All people clap your hands 18 19:30 Diocesan Concert St Andrew s Church, Great Durnford 12:00 Holy Communion CW Order One, Trinity Chapel Rose Responses Psalms 93, 94 Byrd Second Service Tallis If ye love me 263 DECANI September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL 3

Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 12:00 Prayers for Justice and Peace Morning Chapel Aston Responses Psalms 98 101 Robinson in C Purcell Evening Hymn 155 12:00 Holy Communion BCP 1662, Trinity Chapel Rose Responses Psalm 34 Office Hymn 189 (tune 238) Statham in E minor Stanford O for a closer walk with God 486 (6ii) Friday 21 Saturday 22 Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist 08:55 Cathedral School Assembly 12:00 Rosary Group The Chapel of St Edmund and St Thomas 17:30 The Eucharist for St Matthew, and marking UN International Day of Peace President Canon Dr Tom Clammer, Precentor Preacher The Very Revd Charles Taylor, Associate Canon 2 Corinthians 4: 1 6 Gradual Psalm 119: 65 72 Matthew 9: 9 13 Darke in E Stanford Beati quorum via 570 (3) Hymns 216, 420, 215 (tune 434), Psalm 150 Sunday 23 with Act of Remembrance and Rededication for Salisbury Diocesan Guild of Ringers Rose Responses Psalms 108, 109 (omit 5 19) Gibbons Short Service Parry My soul, there is a country 492 (1) Hymn 473 (tune ii; omit vv 4, 5) Mulet Carillon Sortie The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity President The Very Revd Charles Taylor, Associate Canon 09:15 Choral Mattins Rose Responses Venite Chant 2 Psalm 119: 169 176 Stanford in C Alcock Sanctus 649 Hymn 238 Jongen Prière du Matin 10:30 The Eucharist President The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean Preacher The Very Revd Charles Taylor, Associate Canon James 3: 1 4: 3, 7 8a Gradual Psalm 54 Mark 9: 30 37 Byrd Mass for five voices Bruckner Locus iste 326 Hymns CP 448 (tune NEH 265), 285, 200 (omit v 2) Couperin Offertoire sur les Grands Jeux (Paroisses) 16:30 Choral Evensong with Admission and Promotion of girl choristers Preacher Canon Edward Probert, Chancellor Exodus 19: 10 end Matthew 8: 23 end Rose Responses Psalm 119: 137 144 Stanford in B flat Grieg Ave maris stella 60 Hymn 427 Elgar Imperial March CANTORIS 4 September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL

Monday 24 Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 Thursday 27 Rose Responses Psalm 119: 1 32 Tomkins Second Service Tallis O nata lux 407 September Services and Music 12:00 Holy Communion attended by Mothers Union CW Order One, Trinity Chapel Ayleward Responses Psalm 119: 73 104 Wood in D Bruckner Locus iste 326 attended by Church Buildings Council delegates Woodside Responses Psalm 119: 145 176 Long in F Mendelssohn I waited for the Lord 251 12:00 Holy Communion BCP 1662, Trinity Chapel Ayleward Responses Psalms 126 131 Batten Fourth Service Palestrina Sicut cervus 478 Friday 28 Saturday 29 08:55 Cathedral School Assembly Plainsong Responses Psalm 91 Office Hymn 349 Halls Second Service Händl Honestum fecit Michael and All Angels 12:00 Holy Communion observing St Michael St Michael s Chapel 17:30 Festal Evensong with Licensing of Lay Ministers Ayleward Responses Psalm 148 Ireland in F Palestrina Veni Michael Archangelus Hymns on order of service Vierne Final (Symphonie I) Sunday 30 Dedication Festival The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity President Canon Dr Tom Clammer, Precentor 09:15 Choral Mattins Ayleward Responses Venite Chant 3 Psalm 48 Stanford in B flat Sanders in B flat Harris Behold, the tabernacle of God 77 Hymn 390 Lloyd Webber Verset for Organ 10:30 The Eucharist President The Very Revd Charles Taylor, Associate Canon Preacher Canon Dr Tom Clammer, Precentor Genesis 28: 11 18 Gradual Psalm 122 John 10: 22 29 Mozart in C K220 Rose Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house 335 Hymns 205, CP 301 (tune NEH 408i), 206 Bach Pièce d Orgue (BWV 571) 16:30 Choral Evensong Preacher The Very Revd Charles Taylor, Associate Canon Jeremiah 7: 1 11 Luke 19: 1 10 Psalm 132 Ayleward Short Service Purcell Te Deum in D 638 Hymn 471 Gibbons Fantasia in D DECANI September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL 5

In Residence September 2 8 Canon Dr Tom Clammer, Precentor 9 15 Canon Edward Probert, Chancellor 16 22 Canon Ian Woodward, Vicar of the Close 23 29 Canon Dr Robert Titley, Treasurer 30 31 The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean David Halls, Director of Music Canon Dr Tom Clammer, Precentor The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean Dedication Festival - Sunday 30 September The Feast of Dedication - not to be confused with our Patronal Festival of the Blessed Virgin Mary - is an opportunity specifically to celebrate Salisbury Cathedral as a building dedicated to the glory and worship of God. At the Sung Eucharist and other services, we will give thanks for those who, over the centuries, have given of their talents, time and resources to construct, maintain, beautify and adorn it, for worship offered and prayers fulfilled. And we will pray for all who enter and use this place for whatever reason, that here they may discover a heightened sense of the universal presence of God and the potential of every place and person as 'holy ground'. For me and my wife Catherine, it will be a particularly apposite day on which to mark both the 42nd anniversary of my ordination and our final Sunday here before retirement (at the second attempt!) to Northumbria; for we have indeed found ourselves standing on holy ground. God moves in mysterious ways, and the Almighty's blessings can sometimes appear heavily disguised. We had no idea when we moved here to help out for a year or so during the decanal interregnum, how much we ourselves would need your help, support and prayers, particularly following the diagnosis of my cancer in January and continuing treatment. For us, the building that is Salisbury Cathedral will always remain a visible symbol of the faith and fellowship we have shared here, especially through the daily round of worship and prayer. So very many thanks from both of us. We shall greatly miss Salisbury - apart from the appalling traffic 'system'! - but will take with us the fondest of remembrances. God bless you all. The Very Rev'd Charles Taylor, Associate (aka Loose) Canon August 2017-September 2018 6 September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL

This Music Scheme covers one month only due to a high number of staff having holidays in August. As a result we have had extra space to include more information and news in it. Installation of our new Dean The Rev d Canon Nicholas Charles Papadopulos, Canon Treasurer of Canterbury Cathedral and Director of Initial Ministerial Education 2 in the Diocese of Canterbury will be installed as the 81st Dean of Salisbury at a special Evensong on Sunday 9 September at 15:30. Join us to greet and pray for him as he begins his ministry here. Canon Nicholas Papadopulos, aged 51, studied History at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and Law at City University, London. He was called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1990 and practised at the criminal Bar for seven years. He trained for ministry at Ripon College Cuddesdon, and subsequently studied for his MA at King s College, London. He served his title as Assistant Curate at St Mark Portsea in the Diocese of Portsmouth from 1999 to 2002. From 2002 to 2007 he was Senior Chaplain and Press Officer to the Bishop of Salisbury, and from 2007 to 2013 Vicar of Pimlico St Peter with Westminster Christ Church (St Peter s Eaton Square) in the Diocese of London. Since 2013 he has been Canon Treasurer at Canterbury Cathedral and Director of Initial Ministerial Education in the Diocese of Canterbury. Canon Nicholas is married to Heather, and they have two teenage children. His interests include reading history, poetry and novels, listening to music (of all sorts), cooking and going to the gym and walking. He is also interested in Cyprus and Palestine. New Organ Scholar Having said goodbye to Daniel Mathieson, we now welcome this year s Organ Scholar, Alexander Palotai. He comes to us from Worcester College, Oxford, where he has been Organ Scholar for the last three years. September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL 7

Organ Restoration Our Father Willis Organ is one of our great treasures, and is still fulfilling its purpose 140 years after it was installed in 1876. It is an irreplaceable and important part of the country s musical heritage. It is now due for an extensive programme of repair and restoration - not surprising given that since its last overhaul in 1993 it has been used daily. The plan for the restoration is not to alter the unique sound of this magnificent instrument, but to put right what has become in need of repair and to do an extensive overhaul. Harrison & Harrison of Durham, who have had the care of the organ since 1978 and are renowned organ builders and restorers, will carry out this important work. They will dismantle the organ in January 2019 and it will be out of action for the whole of the year, while the restoration is carried out. A scaffold will be put over the full depth of both the north and south quire aisles and there will also be scaffolding in the quire itself, with a bridge between the two to enable the pipes to be lowered to the floor. In January 2020 the organ will be re-installed for tuning and voicing, which will take approximately three months. We have imaginative plans in the pipeline for when the organ will be out of use, including the use of an Allen digital organ, more use of the piano and orchestras as well as unaccompanied singing. The work of the repair itself will cost over 700,000 and we need your help to fund this important work. You can donate directly to the organ restoration fund online using the link https://bit.ly/2wmiyad Behind the Pipes Experience the Father Willis Organ in person! For a limited time, in advance of the major restoration work planned in 2019, we are able to offer an exciting opportunity for people to play our famous organ in the Cathedral with John Challenger, our Assistant Director of Music. The experience, which will include a photograph of you playing in the organ loft, costs 500 with all funds going directly towards the Organ Restoration Project Fund. These exclusive access visits will take place on evenings throughout September - November 2018. Please contact Jilly Wright or Natalie Downing in the Development Office for further information or to book - please see details below. For more information about the organ restoration project or the Behind the Pipes experience contact Jilly Wright on j.wright@salcath.co.uk or call 01722 555122. 8 September 2018 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL