Come to the Cathedral and pray for our Parliament and Parliamentarians. Members of the Upper and Lower Houses will be present, along with representatives of many denominations who will lead the prayers. All welcome.
Concert: C.P.E. Bach Concert: Tasmanian Chorale Concert
The Tasmanian Chorale, directed by Jo-Anne Kemp, presents CPE Bach’s “Resurrection and Ascension” with Narration by Richard Humphrey (Dean of Hobart), and accompanied by Melfred Lijuaco.
The program also includes
– Mozart’s Kyrie K341 in D Minor accompanied by Eugene Dunn
– Keyboard Sonatas in C Major by each composer
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Service: God of the Nations CMS World Mission
A Special Sunday thinking about mission with David Williams from CMS preaching from Psalm 67
David Williams:
Originally a medical doctor, David trained for pastoral ministry in the Church of England, before studying mission at All Nations Christian College.
David and his family lived in Nairobi as cross-cultural workers with Crosslinks for nine years where David was Principal of Carlile College, an Anglican mission training college.
During his time in Kenya, David helped Carlile College to establish a specialist urban mission training programme based in Kibera slum.
David now leads the training ministry of CMS Australia and has recently received his Doctorate in Mission. He is married to Rachel and they have three young adult sons.
Service: Sunday @ 4
Concert: Van Diemen’s Band presents Bohemia
Seventeenth-century music of Bohemia with composers Biber and Muffat taking music to a new world of experimentation. With international guest artists Simon Martyn-Ellis (Australia/US) on theorbo and Karina Schmitz (US) on viola, this program explores this rich repertoire featuring the famous Canon by Pachelbel and Kapsberger’s haunting Toccata Arpeggiata.
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Concert: TSO Brass in St David’s Cathedal
TSO Brass in St David’s Cathedral like alchemy, the rich sounds of the TSO Brass and the spacious surrounds of St David’s Cathedral combine to deliver a concert experience of rare and resonant beauty.
From honeyed horns to brilliant trumpets, ceremonial trombones to deep-toned tuba, the TSO Brass present a world of instrumental colours, each one distinct yet perfectly blended when combined as an ensemble.
Includes musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music
Saturday 26 May, 7.30pm
MORE INFO AND TICKETS: https://www.tso.com.au/concerts/tso-brass-st-davids-cathedral/