WELCOME TO MUSIC AT ALL SAINTS’ All Saints’ Music Guild is pleased to present our 2015-2016 season of great music at All Saints’. From ancient music to premières of modern works, both sacred and secular, at All Saints’ you will find an exciting variety of ways to experience the beauty of holiness through music. We invite you to join us for our special choral services and concerts. In addition to our Sunday morning service of Choral Eucharist at 10:00 a.m., the choirs of All Saints’ offer a wide variety of opportunities to worship amid the sacred sounds of great choral music of the ages, especially music of the Anglican/ American choral tradition. Some of these offerings are: CHORAL EVENSONG The most uniquely Anglican of services, Evensong offers the opportunity to worship in meditation and prayer, as led by the choir. Music features sung prayers, glorious settings of the canticles and psalms, and hymns and anthems. These services are followed by a reception and the opportunity for fellowship. MISSA MYSTICA Throughout the liturgical year, the choirs mark many of the major feast days with choral settings of the Holy Eucharist. On these occasions the choir offers great settings of the Mass, from Palestrina and Byrd, to Mozart and Haydn, to modern settings, on behalf of the congregation. These services offer a special time for contemplation and reflection. SERVICES IN THE STYLE OF TAIZÉ Amid the glow of a candlelit chapel, these quiet, occasional Wednesday evening services offer a unique way to worship. The service includes chants from the Taizé community, and other traditions, as well as readings and periods of silence. CONCERTS Special occasions to encounter the transcendent in monumental works of choral and instrumental art. Because these works require performing forces that surpass normal liturgical limitations, admission fees apply for concerts only (except for All Saints’ Music Guild donors with season passes). We look forward to welcoming you to All Saints!

Rev. Steve Huber Rector

Canon Dr. Craig Phillips Director of Music

Mr. Jason Klein Assistant Organist & Choral Director

MUSIC AT ALL SAINTS’: An Invitation to Join All Saints’ Music Guild for the 2015/2016 Season

GOLDEN BRIDGE CONSORT Saturday, September 19 at 8:00 pm This outstanding vocal ensemble, led by Suzi Digby, OBE, returns to All Saints’ with a program of contemporary music, including world premieres of works by Stephen Hartke and Bill Cunliffe. Tickets at the door. Admission free with Music Guild donor season pass.

Long-standing parish and community support allows us to present sacred masterpieces and miniatures as occasions for prayer, contemplation and outreach to the greater Los Angeles area. We rejoice in the financial support of the All Saints’ Music Guild, which is independent of the parish operating budget. Generous patrons make possible the sacred sounds we all love and enjoy. We hope you will be inspired this season to participate in one the following categories: Archangel ($2,500 or more) Six season passes and complimentary copies of the All Saints’ CD catalog Saint ($1,000 - $2,499) Four season passes and complimentary copies of the All Saints’ CD catalog Patron ($500 - $999) Three season passes and one complimentary All Saints’ CD Benefactor ($250 - $499) Two season passes Member ($125-249) One season pass Contributor (up to $124) One ticket to any concert

A Service in the style of TAIZÉ Led by the Parish Choir, these meditative services are moving to Wednesday evenings at 7:30, in the intimate setting of All Saints’ Chapel. September 9 November 18 February 24 March 23 (Wednesday in Holy Week) May 25

CHORAL EVENSONG Sunday, October 4 at 5:00 pm All Saints’ Choir

England, Summer 2017 All Saints’ Choir has been invited to sing in residence at two of the most famous seats of the Anglican choral tradition in England: Wells Cathedral and Salisbury Cathedral. The Choir will sing the daily services of Evensong, as well as the principal Sunday morning services, for one week in each location during the month of August, 2017. It is anticipated that parishioners may be afforded the opportunity to join the trip as “choir pilgrims,” as well. Your support of the Music Guild this season, as well as upcoming events dedicated to the 2017 Choir Residencies, will ensure the success of this extraordinary opportunity to take the musical excellence of All Saints’ to the roots of our faith tradition!

William Walton, Set me as a seal Humphrey Clucas, Preces & Responses Jason Klein, Psalm 84 (Anglican chant) William Walton, Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Chichester Service) Craig Phillips, Christ, mighty Savior Reception to follow Svyati Duo

MUSICAL OFFERING: CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT I Sunday, October 18 at 5:00 pm Svyati Duo: Julian Collings, organ Rebecca Hepplewhite, cello Tickets: $20 adults / $10 students & seniors. Admission free with Music Guild donor season pass. The popular English duo makes their All Saints’ debut with a program including music by Rheinberger, Bruch, Phillips, Jongen and Piazzolla. Since forming Svyati Duo in 2009 Rebecca Hepplewhite and Julian Collings have gained international critical acclaim, both for their concert performances and commercial CD releases.

2015/2016 Season Heralded as ‘exemplary’ performers by Fanfare Magazine, their concert engagements have taken them to venues throughout Europe, the United States of America and Asia. ALL SAINTS’ SUNDAY Sunday, November 1 Festival Eucharist 10:00 am All Saints’ Choir, Parish Choir and All Saints’ Choristers Craig Phillips, The Beatitudes William Byrd, Iustorum animae

MUSICAL OFFERING: CHAMBER MUSIC AT ALL SAINTS November 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15

AN ADVENT FESTIVAL OF LESSONS & CAROLS Sunday, December 6 at 5:00 pm

Johann Sebastian Bach’s Klavierübung The complete monumental work, in a series of concerts performed by: Kathleen McIntosh, harpsichord Ron McKean, organ Janine Johnson, harpsichord

All Saints’ Choir A seasonal favorite including G. P. Palestrina, Advent Responsory John Ireland, Adam lay ybounden Felix Mendelssohn, Lasset uns frohlokken Elizabeth Posten, Jesus Christ, the Apple Tree arr. John Scott, King Jesus hath a garden Patrick Hadley, I sing of a maiden John Tavener, Hymn to the Mother of God C. V. Stanford, Magnificat in G G. P. Palestrina, Vesper Responsory

Tickets: $20 adults / $10 students & seniors (per concert). Admission free with Music Guild donor season pass.

Choral Evensong 5:00 pm All Saints’ Choir & Parish Choir Arvo Pärt, The Beatitudes Craig Phillips, Preces & Responses (St. David’s, Roswell) George Dyson, Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in D Paul Halley, Bring us, O Lord

Special ticket: $40 for all 5 concerts.

Reception to follow

Saturday, November 7 at 7:30 pm Klavierübung Program I Partitas (Nos. 1, 2 and 4) Duets (Nos. 2 and 3) From Volumes I and III

Kathleen McIntosh

Janine Johnson

Saturday, Nov. 7 at 4:00 pm Bonus Free Event Panel Discussion on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach - preceding Concert I. Including a performance of the Partita in D minor, BWV 1004, with violinist, Cindy Wu at 5:15 pm.

Sunday, November 8 at 5:00 pm Klavierübung Program II Partitas (Nos. 3, 5 and 6) Duets (Nos. 1 and 4) From Volumes I and III Friday, November 13 at 7:30 pm Klavierübung Program III Italian Concerto French Overture Organ works BWV 669-676 (Kyrie settings) From Volumes II and III

Ron McKean

Saturday, November 14 at 7:30 pm Klavierübung Program IV Organ works from Volume III Including the Prelude & Fugue in E-flat (St. Anne) BWV 552 Sunday, November 15 at 5:00 pm Klavierübung Program V The Goldberg Variations Volume IV

Reception to follow A CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS & CAROLS Sunday, December 20 at 6:00 pm All Saints’ Choir, Parish Choir, and All Saints’ Choristers Beloved Christmas carols for congregation & choir. CHRISTMAS EVE Wednesday, December 24 3:50 pm Choral Prelude Gustav Holst, Christmas Day 4:00 pm Children’s Pageant and Festival Eucharist with Carols Parish Choir and All Saints’ Choristers arr. William Llewellyn, Somerset Carol harm. J. S. Bach, O Little One Sweet [CC1, p. 87] 7:45 & 10:45 pm Choral Prelude Gerald Finzi, In terra pax 8:00 &11:00 pm Missa Mystica for Christmas Eve All Saints’ Choir with Strings Franz Schubert, Mass in G Ola Gjeilo, O Magnum Mysterium Peter Hallock, Lullay my Liking

Craig Phillips

MUSIC DURING THE SEASON OF LENT MISSA MYSTICA ON ASH WEDNESDAY Wednesday, February 10 at 7:30 pm All Saints’ Choir William Byrd, Mass for Four Voices William Byrd, Miserere mei, Deus Camille King

Pip Clarke

Orlando Lassus, Missa Super “Mon Coeur se recommande à vous” Orlando Lassus, Tristis est anima mea MUSIC DURING HOLY WEEK PALM SUNDAY Sunday, March 20 at 10:00 am Holy Communion, led by All Saints’ Choir, Parish Choir and All Saints’ Choristers Craig Phillips, Ride on in majesty Pablo Casals, O vos omnes MISSA MYSTICA ON MAUNDY THURSDAY Thursday, March 24 at 7:30 pm All Saints’ Choir

MUSICAL OFFERING: CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT III Sunday, January 17 at 5:00 pm Chamber Music of Craig Phillips A benefit concert for the 2017 tour by All Saints’ Choir to Wells and Salisbury Cathedrals. Craig Phillips, organ; Pip Clarke, violin; William Wood, bassoon; and other guest musicians. Scenes from a Gallery Three Pastoral Scenes Suite for Flute, Bassoon and Harp Archangel Suite and works for piano and violin. Tickets: $20 adults / $10 students & seniors. Admission free with Music Guild donor season pass. CHORAL EVENSONG FOR EPIPHANY Sunday, January 31 at 5:00 pm All Saints’ Choir Craig Phillips, Domine Jesu Christe (World Premiere) Gerre Hancock, Preces & Responses John Tavener, Magnificat & Nunc dimittis John Tavener, The Lamb Reception to follow

CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT IV Sunday, February 21 at 5:00 pm Ancienne, Moderne et Romantique

Orlando de Lassus, Missa “Bella Amfitrit’ altera” Craig Phillips, Peace is my last gift Maurice Duruflé, Ubi caritas, Tantum ergo

Camille King, soprano; Ian Pritchard, harpsichord; Peter Myers, violin; Johanna Borenstein, flute; Jennifer Johnson, oboe

GOOD FRIDAY Friday, March 25 at 12:10 pm

The popular soprano returns to All Saints’ with a program of works by Couperin, Poulenc and Byron Adams.

Craig Phillips, Passion According to St. John Tomás Luis de Victoria, Reproaches

Tickets: $20 adults / $10 students & seniors. Admission free with Music Guild donor season pass. CHORAL EVENSONG FOR LENT Sunday, March 6 at 5:00 pm All Saints’ Choir Craig Phillips, O Viridissima Virga Richard Ayleward, Preces & Responses Herbert Howells, Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Gloucester Service) Herbert Howells, Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks Reception to follow MISSA MYSTICA FOR LENT Friday, March 18 at 7:30 pm Choral Eucharist with All Saints’ Choir Schola

All Saints’ Choir

GREAT VIGIL OF EASTER Saturday, March 26 at 8:00 pm All Saints’ Choir with The Modern Brass Quintet Edward Bairstow, Sing ye to the Lord arr. Charles Wood, This joyful Eastertide EASTER DAY Sunday, March 27 at 9:00 am, 11:00 am & 1:00 pm Festival Choral Eucharists with All Saints’ Choir and All Saints’ Brass Quintet Craig Phillips, Prelude and Exultation Craig Phillips, Festival Eucharist Edward Bairstow, Sing ye to the Lord arr. Charles Wood, This joyful Eastertide

SPRING CONCERT Friday, April 22 at 8:00pm

ORGAN RECITAL Sunday, May 29 at 5:00 pm

Mozart: Great Mass in C Minor, K. 427 All Saints’ Choir & Orchestra

Jason Klein, organ

The Mass in C minor is a solemn mass written on the grandest scale, with the Gloria and Credo treated like a cantata in being divided into a succession of individual arias and choruses. Mozart’s interest in the works of Handel is reflected in the baroque textures of several of the choral movements, which are unlike anything in his previous sacred music written for Salzburg, and echoed in parts of the Requiem nearly a decade later. Left unfinished, it is nonetheless one of his greatest works.

Tickets: $20 adults / $10 students & seniors. Admission free with Music Guild donor season pass.

All Saints’ Assistant Organist and Choral Director plays a program of music by J.S. Bach, Nicholas de Grigny, Maurice Duruflé, Calvin Hampton, Herbert Howells, and Robert Schumann.

Reception for Music Guild donors will follow the concert.

In the fall of 2014, internationally renown harpsichordist Kathleen McIntosh, longtime friend of music at All Saints’, approached us with the idea for monumental undertaking – a presentation of J. S. Bach’s complete Klavierübung in a series of concerts, which she described as a “Mt. Everest” undertaking.

Tickets: $25 adults / $15 students & seniors. Admission free with Music Guild donor season pass. CHORAL EVENSONG FOR EASTERTIDE Sunday, May 1 at 5:00 pm All Saints’ Choristers Larry King, Phos Hilaron (Trinity Service) Jason Klein, Preces & Responses ( for All Saints’ Choristers) George Dyson, Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in C minor George Dyson, Bless, O Lord, Us Thy Servants MISSA MYSTICA ON ASCENSION DAY Thursday, May 5 at 7:30 pm Choral Eucharist sung by All Saints’ Choir Schola Tomas Luis de Victoria, Missa Ascendens Christus in altum Victoria, Ascendens Christus in altum (motet) MISSA MYSTICA ON THE FEAST OF PENTECOST Sunday, May 15 at 10:00 am Choral Eucharist sung by All Saints’ Choir and Parish Choir Craig Phillips, Missa Brevis (Washington Cathedral) Craig Phillips, Hail this joyful day’s return!

J. S. Bach Klavierübung Project

Events are subject to change. Tickets are available online. To learn more about these events or to get the latest updates, please visit our website at www.allsaintsbh.org

We are very pleased to bring this ambitious project to fruition, as part of our Chamber Music at All Saints’ series, in five consecutive programs in November. McIntosh will be joined by organist, Ron McKean, and harpsichordist, Janine Johnson, in presenting these ambitious programs that include some of Bach’s greatest keyboard works. The Klavierübung is comprised of four volumes which include Vol. 1: the Six Partitas; Vol. 2: the Italian Concerto and French Overture; Vol. 3: the German Organ Mass, (which includes the “St. Anne” Prelude and Fugue, 21 chorale preludes and 4 duets); and Vol. 4: the Goldberg Variations. Please see the calendar listing for full details, and plan to join us for this exciting series!

7:30 pm

A Service in the style of Taizé

Sep 19

8:00 pm

Golden Bridge Consort

Oct 4

5:00 pm

Choral Evensong

Oct 18

5:00 pm

Chamber Music Concert I: Svyati Duo

Nov 1

All Saints’ Sunday 10:00 am

Festival Eucharist

5:00 pm

Choral Evensong Chamber Music Series: Bach’s Klavierübung

Nov 7

4:00 pm

Bonus Bach Panel Discussion

7:30 pm

Bach’s Klavierübung: Program 1

Nov 8

5:00 pm

Bach’s Klavierübungc: Program II

Nov 13

7:30 pm

Bach’s Klavierübung: Program III

Nov 14

7:30 pm

Bach’s Klavierübung: Program IV

Nov 15

7:30 pm

Bach’s Klavierübung: Program V

Nov 18

7:30 pm

A Service in the style of Taizé

Dec 6

5:00 pm

An Advent Festival of Lessons & Carols

Dec 20

6:00 pm

A Christmas Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols

Dec 24

Christmas Eve 3:50 pm

Choral Prelude

4:00 pm

Children’s Pageant and Eucharist with Carols

7:45 pm

Choral Prelude

8:00 pm

Missa Mystica for Christmas Eve

10:45 pm Choral Prelude 5:00 pm

Chamber Music of Craig Phillips

Jan 31

5:00 pm

Choral Evensong for Epiphany

Feb 10

7:30 pm

Missa Mystica on Ash Wednesday

Feb 21

5:00 pm

Chamber Music IV: Camille King

Feb 24

7:30 pm

A Service in the style of Taizé

Mar 6

5:00 pm

Choral Evensong for Lent

Mar 18

7:30 pm

Missa Mystica for Lent Holy Week

Mar 20

10:00 am

Palm Sunday

Mar 23

7:30 pm

A Service in the style of Taizé for Holy Week

Mar 24

7:30 pm

Missa Mystica on Maundy Thursday

Mar 25

12:10 pm Good Friday

Mar 26

8:00 pm

Mar 27

Great Vigil of Easter Easter Day Services at 9:00 am, 11:00 am, and 1:00 pm

Apr 22

8:00 pm

Spring Concert: Mozart

May 1

5:00 pm

Choral Evensong for Eastertide

May 5

7:30 pm

Missa Mystica on Ascension Day

May 15

10:00 am

Missa Mystica on the Feast of Pentecost

May 25

7:30 pm

A Service in the style of Taizé

May 29

5:00 pm

Organ Recital: Jason Klein

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11:00 pm Missa Mystica for Christmas Eve

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2015/2016 SEASON AT A GLANCE

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