On Sunday, June 7 at 4:00pm the Parish Choir of St. John’s Episcopal Church will offer a service of Choral Evensong for Trinity Sunday.
Choral Evensong, a combination of the medieval monastic offices of Vespers and Compline, will feature the music of English composers William Harris, Gerald Near, Philip Radcliffe, Herbert Sumsion, and David Wilcocks.
The particular form of Evensong in use at St. John’s was created by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) and contains the language of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Evensong is essentially a service of reflection; within a hallowed space one may forget the ceaseless activity of daily life and be still. St. John’s is located at 225 French Street, directly behind John Bapst Memorial High School, and is wheelchair accessible.
Childcare will be provided and admission is free and open to the public. An offering will be received to benefit the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter, an organization that provides emergency shelter and supportive services to the homeless and economically disadvantaged of the Greater Bangor area.
Directed by Travis LaCombe, Organist-Choirmaster, The St. John’s Parish Choir has a reputation for fine music-making in the Anglican choral tradition and a wide range of repertoire which spans the 15th century to the present day. The mixed choir, consisting of both adults and children, has made four tours abroad and has sung at many notable places, such as St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England. The Parish Choir is affiliated with the Royal School of Church Music.
Added by St. Johns Episcopal Church on March 4, 2009