Solemn Eucharist
sung by the boys and men
Darke in F
Parry Dear Lord and Father
Choral Evensong
sung by the men
Ashfield responses
Dyson in C minor
Howells My eyes for beauty pine
Parish Study Group meets in Parish Room
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Solemn Eucharist
sung by the boys and men
Ireland in C
Palestrina Sicut cervus
Choral Evensong
sung by the girls and men
Smith responses
Stanford in B flat
Parry My soul, there is a country
Solemn Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes
sung by the boys and men
Wood in the Phrygian mode
Byrd Miserere mei, Deus
Dublin Symphony Orchestra
Spring Comes Early!
Concert on Saturday, 20th February 2010
At St. Bartholomew’s Church, Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
The Dublin Symphony Orchestra is one of Dublin’s leading non-professional orchestras whose members hail from a variety of backgrounds and professions. The Orchestra performs at least three public concerts each year and provides its enthusiastic members with the opportunity to study and perform classical orchestral music.
Solemn Eucharist
sung by the men
Byrd Mass for four voices
Tomkins Out of the deep
Choral Evensong
sung by the men
Tallis responses
Morley Fauxbourdons
Attwood Teach me, O Lord
Dublin Youth Orchestra

Solemn Eucharist
sung by the girls and men
Victoria Missa quarti toni
Purcell Hear my prayer
Choral Evensong
sung by the boys and men
Ayleward responses
Byrd The second service
Tallis Salvator mundi
On Saturday March 6th at 8pm David Bremner presents an evening of speculative music for pipe organ by 17th- and 21st-century composers at St Bartholomew's Church, Ballsbridge. All the works featured have the quality of immersing the listener in the music's contrapuntal machinery itself. The programme as a whole functions like a Baroque suite- all the pieces explore a single mood, but within the programme as a whole there are strong contrasts. Long periods of quiet, sustained and reflective music are interrupted by bursts of uncontrollable energy.
Solemn Eucharist
sung by the boys and men
Byrd Mass for five voices
Battishill O Lord, look down from heaven
Choral Evensong
sung by the men
Tallis responses
Moore The second service
Walker I will lift up mine eyes