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Coronation music for the Jubilee Year

Saturday 4 August 2.00pm

Join the Choir of Wellington Cathedral for a concert featuring the music from the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, including well-known works such as Handel's 'Zadock the Priest', Vaughan Williams' arrangement of 'All People That On Earth Do dwell', and Parry's 'I Was Glad' that featured as the processional music for the royal wedding. Audience participation is welcome for favourite hymns 'Jerusalem' and 'I vow to thee, my country'. This concert is a fundraiser for the upcoming New Zealand Cathedral Choir's Festival on September 8 and 9. Programmes: $15/$10

Great Music 2012

Organ recital series

Friday 3 February, 12.45pm

Tim Noon, Director of Music, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland

Friday 9 March, 12.45pm

Martin Setchell, Concert Organist

Friday 20 April, 12.45pm

Andrew Cantrill, Organist and Master of the Choristers, Croydon Minster, United Kingdom

Friday 11 May, 12.45pm

Michael Fletcher, Director of Music, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Wellington

Friday 6 July, 12.45pm

Richard Apperley, Assistant Director of Music

Friday 7 September, 12.45pm

Wellington based organ pupils

Friday 5 October, 12.45pm

George Chittenden, Director of Music, St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin

Friday 9 November, 12.45pm

Gedymin Grubba, Poland

Friday 14 December, 12.45pm

Michael Stewart, Organist and Director of Music
La Nativité du Seigneur Messiaen

Mini series - 20th century organ music

Wednesday 8 August, 5.30pm

Michael Stewart, Organist and Director of Music
France

Wednesday 15 August, 5.30pm

Richard Apperley, Assistant Director of Music
New Zealand

Wednesday 22 August, 5.30pm

Michael Stewart, Organist and Director of Music
Central Europe

Wednesday 29 August, 5.30pm

Richard Apperley, Assistant Director of Music
England

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