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AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA WISTMINSTKK ABBBY AUOV8T Nnrra ANNO DOM»I on raOURANO NINB BUNDRRD AND TWO METROPOLITAN CHURCH THURSDAY (Thanlwoivina Day) AND FRIDAY OotolMr 16th •nd 17th, 1902 SN me preporetion or me ProgFamme tor mis occQslon it tm been found necessoru to matte some ctvinges and abDrevlatlons in tt\e origlnat musicai service, as mc music accomi>anuino tlve Utanu* Prayers and some or me on«r ceremonial functions of me Coronation wouid be Inappropriate in me absence tne original surroundings. In place of mese omissions omcr appropriate music has Deen Introduced, wNcn It Is thought will De equallu acceptable to me present audience. The numbers so introduced are designated bu an asterisk (•). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16lii, 1902. BCX)K OF WORDS 1. National Anthbm. ..." God Save the King." (OitMt Arm^mmmiJ Prtttdtd iy a fan/art of Trumpttt and rott of Drum*. God Mve our graciou* Kinf , O Lord our God. ariM • S^^JViV^^^""'- And nuUc. them fall. HiSlv fnH Confound their politlct. L^^J^^I^^'^ Fru'tntte their kVr.vi.h trick., ^idlSTtSTKui On hi« our hope, we ««, ' Ooa Mv* the nor. God uvc ^aU. Thy choicest gida in store On him be pleMed to pour, Long may he reigm. May be defeud our laws Am mtr Bhre us cause To .iny with heart and voice : God save the King. Am Their Majeetie. entered the Abbey the foUowiny Procwaioiul AntbM^ ' apudaSty Car the Coraoiitiaa by Sr Hubtrt Pfcny, wm ^- "I was Glad." Sir Hubert Parry Uumn Chum. Chorister Boys : -,f .1.1' \ '"^J^ «bV w»to me, we wUl go into the houM of the Urd : our feM .faaU Mawi wltUa thy gate., O Jerantem." Unittd Choirs: "ImnaaUm is boiUad a* a eHy, tiwt ia at unity ia it.df." Chorister Boys: " Vivat Regina Alexandra i Vivat Rex Edwardu. i " fM CkUr: "Vivat R«i Bdmu^i" Cktriittr Si^! lo»."i2,?^' for th. P-c of Jmm^ttbv -hH IkU IMUd CMnt " Pmm ba witUa thy walla aad plaalaeuuMaa withla thy palacaa." Tha opaninf atraiaa wara attar by the Abbay Choir proper, but the aniire choral fc rce wa. .ubaaquantiv mployad in lintiSb^' ^J^J^^'^ the aoialler choir, and thia will ba Xwvad k th.^«^> ^^22^ C*o-tion Choir Party and tbToZl^SaJ^I^ a break occure to enable the Choir Bore to «umS2^' UMhT wSS pnv.teffe of jreetingr Their M.j...;.. .i.u V.. -^ ^»ri^dtfnmdii^\^ AiSfim .^-""^Z The«, eiclamation. have hJST^,^^^^ L'Si novel manner, the boy. ainrinf thT enihuataaS wjnwaiona of loyalty, aad tha ••fuU.voicad choiia aiUwariat inmSSS ^ •••Und Of HoptMd Glory." Dr. Ohmrd Elgar Auw«T K u M Bmnosm (Bmm). Dear Land td Hope, thy hope ia crowned, God maka thac mivhtiar yati reign browa, beloved, renowned, Once more thy crown is set Thine equal laws, by Freedom gainadt Have ruled thee weU and long! vy Freedom gained, by Truth maintaiaad. Thine Empire shall be strong. Und of Hope and Glory, Mother of tha Fraa. ""^i., "'JL' *«>o are bom of thoa? Wdar .till and widar7h;il thy b^iSTb^ JS? Ood, ^ an4a ^ arighty, aMka thaa a^tiar yat Thy fame is ancient as toe days, As Ocean large and wide ; A pride that dares, and heeds not ptaiaa^ A stem and silent pride; Not that false joy that dreams content With what our siraa have won ; Tha Mood a baro ain bath apaat Stin narvaa a hare aon. Land of Hope aad Glory, etc. 4i Imysmts V*Ut My Pnyvr.".,. COMMATMH CaOW PAITV. ;"0 Htarkcn Thou. " Sir Arthur SulUvm "O hearken thou unto lha voice of my eaOfalK) mfVOmgmimf Ood, tor unto Thee will I make my prayer." The nwie itor this Introit hma been adapted br Sir P r e< wto> BfidM fro* fir Aitlwr SdHvaa'a Ontorio " TiM Uckt of tlM World." " Let ny prayer coim «p lute TInr p mwc t m tbc I t ew ii , mMI let th« lifting up of my hamis b« as the mrnlMt MwrilM." Thia OfTertorium is a characteristic specimM of Pttfcalfa to f— y, Its brarity ia in inverse ratio to ita impreisivenesa. The above Introits prefix the Communion Services, after which Their Majastiea delivered their Sceptrea to the Noblemen who had previously boms them, and descended from their Thrones, supported by Noble attandanta and tbsa oaaaad to ths atapa of the Altar. Then the King offered bread and wiM« sad dsUvsrad Into the bitnda of the Archbishops the bread upon the Pataa and the wins in tlia Chalice, which the Archbishops reverently placed upon the Altar and covered with a fair linen cloth, after which the Archbishop offered up a prayer of supplication. At the time of the Anointing', the King having taken his Oath, returned again to hia chair, and both he and the Queen, kneeling at their Faldstools, the Archbishop recited the "Veni Crastor Sjriritns" which Um choirs saaf to u Mwiaot |Win-soag, la wilsoa. Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire. And lighten with celestial fire ; Thou the anointing spirit art. Who dost thy sevenfold gifta impart. Thy blessed unction from abova Is comfort, life, and lire of lOTO | Enable with perpetual light Tha dttlnaaa of oar btiadod aight. Aaoint and cheer our soiled face With tha abundance of thy grace ; Kaap fiar oar foea, give peace at hoaM, Where thou art guide ao 111 caa cobm. Teii'.h us to know the Father, Son, And thee, of both, to be but one, That through the agea all akMg, This, this may be our endleaa song. Amoa. Orlando Gibbon, Mus. Doc, the composer of this noble church plain- song, waa bom at Cambridge in the year 1583. Afterwarda he became oae of the moat noted composera and org. oista England ever modncad. In May, 163a, ha obtafaiad tha Oagreaa both of Bachalor aad Ooctm- of Moaic at Osfbrd, a diatiacUon conferred on him at tha raqoaat of hia friend Camdaa, tha Uatorian. Gibbon's reputatioa as a compoaer will ever rest on hia BMg- niftcent church music. 6. Hymn 4< Veni Creator Spiritua." Orlando Gibbon TlMa tb« Archbishop laid bU band on lh« *Ainpull« ofMiotalinf oil i ircd • praynr lo God that H« would eonflrm and ■Ubiisb tho iCIiir « th« apiril of couMol and ttmifftb and with tha tpiril of knowMM and Ini* in« ■pani oi couniM ana MrmfftD ana with um ■piril or knowlodM and inio KpdliMM now aad feravw. This bal«t mdcd, tb« clMir brolM CMrth la HaaM*! i rtB a n wm>m af { " Zadok tha Priaat." \ 6. Anthbm. \ " A.k! all the People iUtjoiMd." \ JVMW I "God Save the King." j "Zadok the prlael.aad Nalkaa tha propkat. aaaiatad MaaMS "And aU the people Njeiced, aad aaidi "God Mve tbe Kinf i Loof Hy the Kinf I Ood save the Kiof I May the Kinf live forovor. Allelujah. Aoim." Tha anthem "Zadolc the Prieat," forma one of the noble chain of four anthema o.-iyinally compoaed by Handel for the coronation of King George II. and Queen Caroline. This magnificent woric has aince been aung at every ■aceoiehra Coronation eereoMny— Ave times in all— and was performed at thia part of tbe carenoniaL It baa been auggcated that the introductory aym- phony waa designed br Handel lo reproaent the praceaeioa of tbe twehre tribea lo the coronation of Soloaon, but this be r de r e opoa the fhaciAd. Recently an in.ereating reference of ita first performance haa beea dia- covered in England. It ia to be found in a c. nous old London » - paper called "/trier's Penny Pott," bearing date Oct^her 4tb, 17*7. "Mr. Htndl* Mas compoM tk* Mufick for *ht Abbey at '..e Coronation, and the Italian Voices with above a HunHrtrd K^ficiant will ttrfbrm, and the whole it allowed by tho/e fucf^s iV. Mufick ante MM obreetify heemi it to exceed any Thing hertto,y'^' "fthe fame Und. It will be rOtemrfltd tkie week, 614, the Time be kept j>ftee»t ^fl M« €f9md ^ Puo^ OmA. Jt tm OlftrurUm h Ou 7- Solo * "Than Shall the Righteous Shine Forth." MtmtbltiolMt Charles Elliton (Tenor), " Then ahall the righteous shine forth as the sua ia their Heaveohr Father's realm. Joy on their heads shall be for everiaetiairi e<*d aU sorrow and mourning shall flee This faiMired song, takea from tbe dosing aaaibers o/t Mendelseohn's Oratorio of "Blljah," ia like the q^lendor and peace at the doee of a rafntoeot siMMMr day. It is hitrodaced farto this prograauM ia flttiag assockitioa with tbe mnsic of tbe coroaation. *AinsuUj^TnMlforhoUb«^^ It ia of puts (Old, fkhly rhiiil. aad ia ia fana of an aagis. — w» » - 7 After the Enthrontzatioa of the King, the Archbishops and Bishops pre- sented their homage, and immediately thereafter the Prince of Wales removed his Coronet and kneeling before His Majesty pronounced these words of homagss " I do become your liege man of life ard limb, and of earthly worship of faith and truth. I will bear unto you to live and die •gainst all nuuiner of folks. So help me God." The Choir thereupon sang the foUoiring ; Homage Anthem. . " Kings Shall See and Arise.". . . .Sir Frederick Bridge ( Sp*eiatty compottd for and sung at the Coronation of King Edward VII, and Queen Alexandra.) " Kings shall see and arise, Princes also shall worship, because of the Lord that is faithful, even the Holy One of Israel, Who hath chosen thee. That thou mayst say to the prisoners. Go forth ; to them that are in darkness, Shew yourselves. For He that hath mercy on them shall lead them, even by the springs of water shall He guide them. And I will make all my mountains a way, and My high- ways shall be exalted. Behold, these shall come from far : and, lo, these from the north, and from the west ; and these from the land of Sinim. Kings shall see. Princes shall worship, because of the Lord who hath chosen thee, because of the Lord that is fiuthfolt even the Holy One of Israel, who hath chosen thee." Upon the conclusion of this Anthem the Drums beat, the Trumpets sounded and the Assembly shouted : "GOD SAVE KING EDWARD I" "LONG LIVE KING EDWARD!" "MAY THE KING LIVE FOREVER!" The solemnity of the King's Coronation having thus ended, the Archl>ishop left the King on his throne and passed to his chair. The Coronation of Queen Alexandra, wUch was dmilar in manj reflects to that of the King, then followed. 8 The following patriotic hymn has been introduced that the Audience may join with the United Choirs in a song of loyal devotion : 9. Hymn " O King of Kings." O King of Kings thy blessings shed On our anointed sovereign's head, And looking from Thy holy heaven Protect the crown Thyself hast given. Him may we honor and obey, Uphold his right and lawful sway, Remembering that the powers that be Are ministers ordained of Thee. Him with thy choicest mercies bless, To all his counsels give success, In war, in peace. Thy favour bring, Thy strengfth command — God save the King. And oh! when earthly thrones decay And earthly kingdoms fade away. Grant him a throne in worlds on high A crown of immortality. — Amen. 9 PART II COMPRJ8ING SELECTIONS AODITIONAL TO THE OmciAL CORONATION rROGRANMC. . Trio and Chorus.. ••The Heavens are Telling." (Creation) Haydn Chorus : The heavens are telling the glory of GoJ j The wonder of hi* work dis^ys the firmament. Trio: To day that is coming speaks it the day ; The night that is gone to following night. Chorus : The heavens are telling the glory of God ; The wonder of His work displays the firmament Trio : In all the lands resounds the word, Never unperceived, ever understood. 2. Chorus Furl up the Flag, Sweet Peace is Come." . ./ames Coward Gbntlbmrn of the Coronation Party. Furl up the flag, sweet peace is come, The mighty war is o'er, the battle's won. And village bells shall joyful ring. The dove an olive branch doth bring. Most welcome harbinger of spring, The warrior to his home returning, With ardor for his dear ones burning, Will find a solace for his cares, A just reward for him who dares ; Furl up the flag, sweet peace is come, The mighty war is o'er, the battle's won. Furl up the flag, long may it rest. For freedom raised and therefore blest. Peace now dispeh all doubts and fears For absent friends, dries up the tears Of that fond wife, the news who hears. And proudly calls to mind the strife, When he for country risk'd his life, Then offers up her thanks to heav'n, On bended knees for mercies given. Furl up the flag, sweet peace is come. The war is o'er, the iiattle's won. 10 3. Song "Gloria Tibi Domine." Sir Joseph Bamby MASTBR PBBCV P.IILLIPii. The church bells rang across the lea. And died away far out at sea, The door was open wide and fair For all to leave their burdens there ; And when the crowd had entered in An old man tired of life and sin Stood list'ning to the solemn strain That fell, and rose, and fell again — "O Fattier, hear us when we pray, O Father, guard us on our way. At nightfall take us home to Thee ; Gloria tibi Domine I " And a* the old man heard the air. A calm fell o'er his spirit there, The winged music bore away His soul from all its earthly clay ; It rose, and rose, and rose on high. And bore him with it to the sky, Still on and on, beyond the stars. And reached at last to Heaven's bars ;— " O Father, hear us when we pray, O Father, guard us on our way, At nightfall take us home to Thee; Gloria tibi Domine I " 4. Solo AND Chorus "Seek Ve the Lord." ./. Varley Roberts E. Branscombe ( Tenor) and United Choirs. "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found ; call ye upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighte- ous man his thoughts and return unto the Lord, and He wilt have mercy and abundantly pardon. Amen." J. Variey Roberts, Mus. Doc, was born near Leeds in 1841, and eariy evidenced great musical ability. At twelve years of age he was appointed organist ofSt. John's Church, Parsley, near Leeds. In 1876 he graduated as Mus. Doc. when organist of Christ Church, Oxford. In his sacred cantata, "Jonah," for voices and orchestra, some very fine orchestral work is pro- duced. In 1882 he was elected organist of Magdalen College, Oxford, a post he has filled with marked ability to the present time. His anthems, services and organ compositions evidences a master mind. His anthem, '* Seek ye the Lord," selected for the present occasion, is full of iMauty, dignity and religious fervor. II 5. Solo "O Rest in the Lord."(£'d (With Harps and TrumptU.) EOWA.D Bkahscombe (T^), Albert Archdiacoh (Baritan*). um Unitbo Cboim. now'Seth^Vti.?*lrn''.i"'*^''''"'"«f°'"' ««°»" , f . J ,^ ""Z '^«'"« assembled, the Lord Himself b^rS. «id *■ f -tly'afraid at the righ? Baritoiut tor I'fS '^'^^ 'J' « I J your heart need not be troubled. Behold I I walkS3rLS^**S:K'?^W^''°''' ' *•» I when iwalked oo the Ma. Behold I tor a spirit can have neither flesh nor Tnur: in feiir^vSi H^*'*" ^ : And they fell on their knees, «n giving Hia wmUpi Md tke Lordthmi^proactedudwidl » "AriMU-lhMrl Alt authority ii Mine in bMVM and m tiM wrth, and bj >wu tball witoeM be bona unto Me. To all tlM nattom bmr the nawa it talvation. Depart, give them the word which I rave unto you, baptixiny them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Gboet. I leave you my peace, and I a» with you •hmy, yM, to Um Md or Um wiirid. Turn".- " After thU to a mounUio He led them forth, and then, liftinr up Hit handa, u la blm l nf . He deparMd, and sMendad into iMWvn." Chorus: Unfold, ye portals everlaating, With welcome to receive Him ascending on high. Behold the King of Glory I He mounts up through the aky, Back to the heavenly maaaiona hasting. Unfold, for lot the King comee nigh. CtlttHal CKoir (Soprano J: But who ia He, the King of Glory ? Ourui: He who Death o'ercame, the Lord in battle atigbty. Ctltstial Choir (Soprano): But who ia He, the King oT dory? atorus: Of hosts he is the Lord ; of angels and of powers ; the King of Glory is the King of the saints. Unfold ye portals everlaating, With welcome to receive Him aacending on high. Beljold the King of Glory I He moonta up through the aky. Back to the heavenly manaioaa haating. Unfirid,rorlot the (Qng cornea nigh. It SOPIANO SOYI sa'KS: a=;!.