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The Parish Church of St Peter’s

Petersfield

Monday January 29 12.45pm

Churcher's College - Lunchtime Concert

Solos and small ensembles Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Wednesday January 31 1.00pm

Edmund Lee - piano Pianist Edmund Lee is based in London. His programme will

include some of his own pioneering piano arrangements from

Bach's 'Organ Mass', the transcendent collection that Bach

published in 1739. Also in Edmund's repertoire are works by

Beethoven, Schumann, Scriabin, Rachmaninov and Tippett.

Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Concerts and other

Events in 2018

Front cover image of St Peter’s Church by Wendy Gillam ©

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Saturday February 10 7.30pm

Southern Pro Musica and Vox Cantab

conductor: Jonathan Willcocks

Baroque by Candlelight

Following the 'sell-out' successes of all their recent Petersfield

concerts, Southern Pro Musica return to St. Peter's with more

'Baroque by candlelight' directed by Jonathan Willcocks. The

principal string section-leaders of the orchestra are joined by the

vibrant young voices of Vox Cantab, who themselves have

developed a strong reputation in the Petersfield area. The

programme will include music by Purcell and Handel - including the

latter composer's magnificent Dixit Dominus. Enjoy this lovely

concert amidst the beauty of the church lit by hundreds of candles.

Tickets: £15 (£5 for 18 and under) available from the Tourist

Information Centre, Petersfield Library (01730 268829)

e-mail: [email protected] Wine Bar

Tuesday February 20 1.00pm

The FB Pocket Orchestra The vibrant and atmospheric FB Pocket Orchestra returns to

takes its listeners back to the hot jazz, blues, ragtime and

popular dances of the 1920/30s and earlier.

Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Tuesday February 27 1.00pm

Ditcham Park School - Lunchtime concert Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Saturday March 3 7.30pm

the gemini consort - director: Ann Pinhey

Music of mourning and tranquillity Admission Free Wine Bar Retiring collection

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Wednesday March 7 7.30pm

Churcher’s College Spring Concert

featuring the Senior Choirs and Orchestra

Tickets: £9 (concessions £6) from Churcher’s College Reception and St

Peter's Parish Office (01730 260213)

Tuesday March 13 1.00pm

Petersfield Musical Festival

Angela Zanders and the Petersfield Ensemble Piano Quintet in A major D 667 "The Trout" This performance of one of Schubert’s most popular works will be introduced by Angela Zanders, who will talk about the background to the ‘Trout’ Quintet as well as explore the unique elements in Schubert’s musical language which have made him one of classical music’s best-loved composers. Admission free Retiring collection Bring your lunch Coffee on Sale

Wednesday March 14 7.30pm

Petersfield Musical Festival Timothy Ravalde - Organ Recital

Timothy Ravalde, Assistant Organist at Chichester Cathedral, Organ Tutor at Chichester University and, since 2011, Musical Director of Fernhurst Choral Society, is an organist of renown both in England and Europe. His lecture-recital spanning five centuries of organ music will feature some well-loved favourites - and some less familiar masterpieces. Tickets: £10 (£5 18 or under) from One Tree Books from Monday 5 February or from www.petersfieldmusicalfestival.org.uk Wine Bar

Saturday March 24 7.30pm

The Renaissance Choir Conductor: Peter Gambie Dutch Renaissance Masters The programme includes works by Lassus, Clemens and Sweelinck Tickets: £12, £10 (concessions) and £2 (students) available by telephone from: 023 9247 5259, from Ticketsource via the website: www.renaissancechoir.org.uk, One Tree Books or on the door. Wine Bar

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Saturday April 7 10.00am to 5.00pm

Petersfield Photographic Society Biennial One Day Exhibition by Club Members

The exhibition showcases the high standard of work achieved by members. The Society is a small, friendly camera club which meets regularly from September to June and offers members opportunities to learn through workshops, and to gain valuable feedback on their images through formal and informal competitions. Any non-member is very welcome to join for an evening to find out more. Website: www.petersfieldphotographicsociety.org.uk Admission Free. Refreshments

Saturday April 14 7.30pm

The Merry Opera Company The Messiah - staged

In the Merry Opera Company's dramatisation of Handel's Messiah, twelve strangers seek spiritual comfort in their struggle to understand the world. Singing together in a church, they inspire each other to pick up the ragged ends of their faith. This production of The Messiah is like no other. There is no staging, nor any special lighting, just the church as it stands. The twelve professional singers sometimes sit with the audience or lean against a pillar. They discover they are not isolated, and by the end of the performance they can face the future with hope. ‘That was the “Messiah” I have waited all my life to hear’. Audience member, Wallingford “A powerful and affirming performance..…a delight. Bringing the singers out from behind their scores brought out the human character of this music” Opera Now

Tickets (unreserved): £12 (£8 - 18 and under) on sale from Monday March 5 from: Online: www.stpeterspetersfield.org.uk (booking fee payable) In person: One Tree Books, Lavant Street Petersfield. (No booking fee) or from: The Parish Office (tel. 01730 260213)

Saturday April 21 7.30pm

Petersfield Brass Hilmar Hauer (Trumpet) Ruth Strickland (Trumpet)

Allan Mead (French Horn) David Thomas (trombone)

Jon Cranston (Tuba)

Petersfield Brass returns to St. Peter's with a delightful selection of

popular pieces. As usual the programme will take the audience on a

journey through past ages culminating in a suite of film music by Ennio

Morricone.

Admission free Wine Bar Retiring collection

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Saturday April 28

The Spirit of Music Festival

1.00pm The Parnassiun Ensemble

with Sara Deborah Timossi The early music group, the Parnassiun Ensemble, is joined by award-

winning violinist, Sara Deborah Timossi, for a programme of 18th

century chamber music from England and mainland Europe, written for

the intimate atmosphere of home and court entertainment. There will

be works by Handel, Telemann and Purcell.

3.00pm 'Come and Sing' Tippett Spirituals

A chance for anyone who can read music to sing the spirituals from A

Child of Our Time and then to perform them during a concert of the

complete work this evening. £10, to include music hire. Please reserve

a place with [email protected].

7:30pm ‘A Child of Our Time’ by Michael Tippett

A stunning and emotional oratorio for orchestra, choir and soloists,

with The Petersfield Choir, the Southdowns Camerata, professional

soloists, and reinforcements from the afternoon workshop.

Part of the Spirit of Music Festival www.spiritofmusicfestival.org.uk/

Admission free Retiring collection Wine Bar

Saturday May 19 7.30pm

Mikhail Lezdkan and friends

The centrepiece of this concert is the sublime Quartet for the End of Time by Olivier Messiaen. Offering profound consolation and a vision of hope in the midst of war, it was first performed in 1941 in a German prisoner of war camp.

Admission free Retiring collection wine bar

Tuesday May 29 1.00pm

Mark Dancer - Nineteenth incredible year of

Lunchtime Organ Recitals For the nineteenth year Mark presents four forty-five minute recitals exploring the highways and byways of the organ repertoire and introduced in his scholarly but entertaining manner. Admission free Retiring collection Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

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Saturday June 9 1.00pm

Judith Wolpe (violin) with Karen Kingsley (piano) A Celebration of English Composers: Elgar, Walton and Britten

Judith Wolpe and Karen Kingsley formed a duo two years ago and have enjoyed performing in recitals throughout Hampshire. In this concert, they will explore the lyricism that can be found within the music of three of the most celebrated English composers: Edward Elgar, William Walton and Benjamin Britten.

Admission free Retiring collection Bring your lunch offee on sale

Tuesday June 12 1.00pm

Mark Dancer - The second of Mark’s Lunchtime

Organ Recitals Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Friday and Saturday June 15 and 16 9.30am to 5pm Sunday June 17 11am to 5.30pm

St Peter’s Flower Festival - Creation The church will be full of flowers and their perfume throughout the three days. Refreshments will be available to relax and take in the beauty of the church and the flowers. Entry by donation (suggested £3.00)

Saturday June 23 7.30pm

the gemini consort - director: Ann Pinhey

Midsummer Music

Admission free Wine Bar Retiring collection

Tuesday June 26 1.00pm

Mark Dancer - The third of Mark’s Lunchtime

Organ Recitals

Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

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Wednesday July 4 7.30pm

Petersfield Community Choir

Conductor: Carolyn Robson

Sounds of Summer

Admission Free Refreshments Retiring collection

Tuesday July 10 1.00pm

Mark Dancer - The fourth of Mark’s Lunchtime

Organ Recitals

Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Saturday July 14 7.30pm

Solent Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Steve Tanner We welcome, for their first visit to St Peter’s, the Solent Chamber Orchestra, part of the long established Solent Symphony Orchestra. Their programme will include Mozart’s Symphony No 29 in A major (K201). Handel’s Concerto Grosso in B flat (Opus 3 No 2) and Franz Danzi’s Concerto for Flute and Clarinet (opus 41).

Admission free Wine Bar Retiring collection

Saturday September 22 7.30pm

Victoria Puttock (saxophone) & Mark Dancer (piano) Following their performance in the 2017 Petersfield Musical Festival classical saxophonist Victoria Puttock and pianist Mark Dancer return to St Peter's to bring an exciting evening that showcases the full range of this diverse instrument. The programme will take you across different genres including Opera, Broadway, and contemporary works as well as the traditional core saxophone repertoire all of which will be performed with the virtuosic flair of this accomplished duo. Admission free Wine Bar Retiring collection

Monday October 1 12.45pm

Churcher's College - Lunchtime Concert

Solos and small ensembles Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

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Tuesday October 9 1.00pm

Ditcham Park School - Lunchtime concert

Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Saturday October 13 7.30pm

The St Peter’s Barn Dance

The Bursledon Village Band are back to offer a unique Barn Dance experience, dancing around the aisles of a Norman church! No experience required - the band have a great caller to keep everyone dancing. Come and join us for this popular annual event. Tickets £15 to include a Quiche supper. Wine, beer and soft drinks bar. Tickets available from the Parish Office Tel: 01730 260213 and One Tree Bookshop Lavant Street, Petersfield Tel:01730 261199

Tuesday October 16 1.00pm

The Anemos Trio The Anemos Trio, comprising Robert Blanken clarinet, Richard Moore

bassoon and Karen Kingsley piano, formed in 2007 to explore the

varied repertoire for their ensemble. They enjoy seeking out both the

old and the new. In June 2011 they broadcast for BBC Radio 3 "Three

Humours" by Anthony Hedges which was dedicated to them.

They have continued their search for interesting and

entertaining repertoire and this year is no exception. For their 2018

recital at St Peter's they will present the delightful classical Trio by

Conradin Kreutzer (1780-1849) alongside the Jazz Suite, which is hot

off the press from Mike Mower (Itchy Fingers fame) and written

especially for them.

Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

Saturday October 27 7.30pm

The Renaissance Choir

Conductor: Peter Gambie with Mark Dancer (organ)

War and Peace, featuring composers from WW1.

Tickets: £12, £10 (concessions) and £2 (children & students) available

from One Tree Books, by telephone from 023 9247 5259, from

Ticketsource via the website: www.renaissancechoir.org.uk ,

One Tree Books or on the door. Wine bar

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Wednesday November 7 7.30pm

In aid of the Royal British Legion

Churcher's College

Remembrance Day Concert

with the College choirs and orchestras

Tickets: £9 (concessions £6) from Churcher’s College Reception and

St Peter's Parish Office (01730 260213 - mornings only)

Saturday November 10 3.00pm

Angela Zanders - Illustrated Lecture Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel – Forgotten Genius

Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel’s beautiful compositions have for so long

been overshadowed by those of her brother, Felix Mendelssohn. In

this illustrated lecture Angela Zanders explores the life and

achievements of this forgotten genius and gives a complete

performance of her extraordinary piano cycle, Das Jahr

Admission free Refreshments on sale Retiring collection

Saturday November 24 7.30pm

The Petersfield Choir - conductor: Steve Sargent

Music for Advent The Petersfield Choir presents a varied selection of beautiful choral music based around the theme of Advent. Admission Free Wine Bar Retiring collection

Tuesday November 27 1.00pm

Dunhurst School - Christmas Concert The young musicians from Dunhurst showcase some of their work

interspersed with a selection of Christmas favourites.

Admission free Retiring collection

Bring your lunch Coffee on sale

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Saturday December 1 7.30pm

Hilmar Hauer (trumpet) and Nick Gleed (organ)

Suoni La Tromba

Hilmar Hauer (trumpet) and Nicholas Gleed (organ) invite you to enjoy a festive programme of music for trumpet and organ including seasonal mince pies during the interval.

Admission free Wine bar Retiring collection

Saturday December 8 7.30pm

the gemini consort - director: Ann Pinhey

Christmas Music

Admission free Wine Bar Retiring collection

Wednesday December 12 7.30pm

Petersfield Community Choir

Conductor: Carolyn Robson

Sounds of Winter

Admission Free Refreshments Retiring collection

Saturday December 15 4pm

Petersfield Area Schools String Orchestra

Orchestral Director: Sue Bint

PASSO gives its annual Christmas Concert at St Peter’s

Admission free

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St Peter’s Choir

sings

Choral

Evensong,

including

settings of the

Canticles,

Responses and an

Anthem at

6 pm on two

Sundays each

month.

For dates see the

notices in the

church porch or

ring the Parish

Office on 01730

260213

St Peter’s Sunday Services

8.00 am: Holy Communion (BCP)

9.30 am: Sung Parish Eucharist ( CW)

The first Sunday of each month is an

All Age Service. A crèche is available

6.00 pm (1st and 5th Sundays)

Evening Prayer

6.00 pm (2nd and 4th Sundays)

Choral Evensong

6.00pm (3rd Sunday)

Sunday Night Service

St Peter’s Weekday Services

Mon - Fri 9.00 am Morning Prayer

5.00pm Evening Prayer

Friday 11.00am Holy Communion

Saturday 9.00am Morning Prayer

9.30 am Holy Communion

For further information about these or any other

activities at St Peter’s Church, please contact the

Parish Office on 01730 260213,

e-mail: [email protected]

or visit our website:

www.stpeterspetersfield.org.uk