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Bedford Park Festival Mass

Sunday 22 June 2025, 10:00

St Michael and All Angels Church

At 10am in St Michael & All Angels Church on Sunday June 22nd, we hold our Festival Mass of Thanksgiving, celebrating 150 years of Bedford Park.
Setting: Mass in C Op86 - Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Anthem: Prayer by Cecilia McDowall, a setting of George Herbert’s poem (London premiere)

Celebrant and Preacher: The Vicar, Fr Kevin Morris

Reading: Galatians 3: 26-29; Gospel: Luke 9: 18-24.
Hymns (in service booklet): All Creatures of our God & King; We believe in God the Father; There’s a wideness in God’s mercy; God is Love: Let heav’n adore him;

Director of Music: Jonathan Dods
Organist: William Brooke

Soloists
Soprano - Ciara Williams; Alto - Madeline Smith
Tenor - Tom Dupernex; Bass - Peter Grevatt

St Michael & All Angels Choir
Sopranos: Barbara Gunther, Olivia Hinman, Anna Grieve, Manju Kurian, Miriam Morris
Altos: Lucy Chambers, CathyMillin, Anne Mower, Tom Rothwell, Cath Sutherland
Tenors: Geoff Hollas, John Hudson, Gavin Johnson, David Kerr, Stuart McDermott
Bass: Andrew Bickley, Rob Davenport, John Leeds, John Higton, Paul Spies, Paul Reid, Julian Neal

The Bedford Park Festival Orchestra
Leader - David Juritz

Violin 1: Sophia Tennant, Bharat Parmar, Hannah Flenley
Violin 2: Nicola Garry, Jeremy Bradshaw, Charlotte Wadham, Mary Short
Viola: Catherine Barlen, David Bramley, Matthew Newton
Cello: Phoebe Scott, Andrew Pears
Double Bass: Dominic Nudd
Flute: Peter Robertson
Oboe: Lorna Neill, Vivien Karam
Bassoon: Alec Forshaw, Erica Tugwell
Horn: Keith Maries, Shona Scott
Trumpet: Edward Maxwell, Fraser Tannock
Timpani: Andrew Barnard

Celebrating composer Cecilia McDowall of Bedford Park
Cecilia's anthem Prayer, a setting of George Herbert’s beautiful poem of the same name, will be sung by the Festival Chorus with the soprano soloist singing over the chorus the haunting words, 'Church bells beyond the stars heard'. This setting of George Herbert's poem 'Prayer' was commissioned by the Leicester Cathedral Music Foundation to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of Leicester Cathedral Girls' Choir in 1974, the first Church of England to create a girls' choir.

The text's themes of contemplation and hope are conveyed through McDowall's rich harmonic language, and a declamatory soprano solo carries the refrain 'Church-bells beyond the stars heard'. Herbert was known for his gentle, descriptive sacred poetry that brought calm to the tumultuous times he lived in. He was able to convey in short phrases the impact of prayerful reflection and the choir's beautiful melodies sung to 'Softness, and peace, and peace, and joy, and bliss' encourage the listener to continue forward with hope.

Prayer
Prayer the church's banquet, angel's age,
God's breath in man returning to his birth,
The soul in paraphrase, heart in pilgrimage,
The Christian plummet sounding heav'n and earth
Engine against th' Almighty, sinner's tow'r,
Reversed thunder, Christ-side-piercing spear,
The six-days world transposing in an hour,
A kind of tune, which all things hear and fear;
Softness, and peace, and joy, and love, and bliss,
Exalted manna, gladness of the best,
Heaven in ordinary, man well drest,
The milky way, the bird of Paradise,
Church-bells beyond the stars heard, the soul's blood,
The land of spices; something understood.

You can watch and listen to the recording of the 2023 service here and see the photographs in our Flickr album here.

 

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Jonathan Dods conducting the Bedford Park Festival Chorus and Orchestra at the Festival Mass in 2023

Jonathan Dods conducting the Bedford Park Festival Chorus and Orchestra at the Festival Mass in 2023

Soloists: Soprano – Zoe Bonner, Alto – Eleanor Dann, Tenor – Sam Leggett, Bass – Jacob Harrison

Soloists: Soprano – Zoe Bonner, Alto – Eleanor Dann, Tenor – Sam Leggett, Bass – Jacob Harrison

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