PASSIONTIDE SERVICE, GOOD FRIDAY 2006
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On Friday 14th April 2006, the Holburn West Church Choir put on a Passiontide Concert. The concert consisted of 6 anthems, sung beautifully by the choir, 5 hymns and 4 readings read by members of the choir. We were also priviliged enough to welcome violinist Mr. James F. Campbell of the RSAMD to the concert. Mr. Campbell played a Telleman fantasia for violin and Mr. Campbell and the organist played 'Schindler's List' by John Williams arranged for violin and piano.

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There was no entrance fee for the concert but there was the option to donate to the National AIDS Trust (NAT). Over £220 was raised!
The order of service is reproduced below as well as numerous photographs of the concert. Please feel free to look around.

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A PASSIONTIDE SERVICE

Holburn West Parish Church Choir
donations to The National AIDS Trust


Good Friday 2006
7.30 P . M .  

Opening Hymn : I Vow To Thee My Country
Anthem: Locus Iste by Bruckner
Duet for Violin and Piano: Schindler's List by John Williams
Hymn: There is a Green Hill Far Away
Anthem: Ave Verum Corpus by Elgar
Anthem: God of Mercy and Compassion by Pergolesi
Hymn: Forty Days and Forty Nights
Anthem: The Passion Chorale
Violin Solo: Fantasia by Telleman (performed by James Campbell)
Hymn: Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer
Choral Acclamation: Truly This Was The Son of God from the St Matthew Passion by Bach
Anthem: Surely he hath bourne our griefs? by Handel
Hymn: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

CLICK HERE TO SEE A CLIP OF JAMES CAMPBELL PLAYING 'SCHINDLER'S LIST'
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CLICK HERE TO SEE A CLIP OF THE CHOIR SINGING 'GOD OF MERCY AND COMPASSION' BY PERGOLESI

 


Holburn West Choir Holburn West Choir

Mr James CampbellMr James Campbell

Holburn West ChoirThe Choir, Organist and Violinist after the concert

Thank you to all who came to support the choir at the 2006 passiontide concert.

Special thanks to: Mr Norman Bain, Mrs Wendy Linn, Miss Verna Ward and Mr James Campbell