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Hymns for All Reasons

Pam Rhodes introduces congregational hymns that reflect every human experience and emotion, plus performances from Willard White and Russell Watson.

35 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Through All The Changing Scenes Of Life - Choirs and congregation of Coventry Cathedral with the Cathedral Choir

    Tune: Wiltshire, Organ: Kerry Beaumont, Music: George T. Smart (1776-1867)

  • Father, Hear The Prayer We Offer - Choirs and congregation at Halifax Minster

    Tune: Sussex, Organist: David Houlder

  • Just As I Am - The High School of Glasgow

    Tune: Saffron Walden, Music: A.H Brown, Conductor & Arranger: Frikki Walker

  • Praise My Soul, The King Of Heaven - Congregation of Leeds Cathedral, Cathedral Choir and Sonar Brass

    Music: John Godd (1800-1880), Arranger: Geoff Ellerby, Tune: Praise My Soul

  • Go Down Moses - Sir Willard White

    Performers: Sir Willard White Guy Barker and The Neal Thornton Quartet.

  • We Cannot Measure How You Heal - Dunblane Congregation

    Tune:Ye Banks and Braes, Music: Scottish Folk Melody, Harmonised by John L. Bell

  • Abide With Me - Russell Watson

    Tune: Eventide, Accompanied by: Arts Symphonic Orchestra and percussionist Steve Vintner,

  • Blessed Assurnce - Choirs and congregation at Halifax Minster

    Tune: Blessed Assurance, Music: P. Knapp (1839-1908), Organist: David Houlder

Factsheet For Sunday 9th June

Pam Rhodes introduces congregational hymns that reflect every human experience and emotion, plus performances from Willard White and Russell Watson.

Interviewees

Rev. Dr Gordon Giles

The Reverend Dr Gordon Giles is Vicar of St Mary Magdalene's Church, Enfield, Middlesex. Between 1998-2003 he was Succentor of St Paul's Cathedral, London. A priest in the Church of England, Gordon Giles writes books on theology and music. He also has a regular column for the RSCM publication Church Music Quarterly.

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Dr Robert Beckford
Interview previously broadcast in β€œSongs of Praise: Spirituals” (2012).Μύ Dr Beckford is currently a reader in Theology at Canterbury Christ Church University and is a well-known British academic, theologian and broadcaster. He was the first ever tutor on Black Theology in the UK at the University of Birmingham back in 2001. Dr Beckford said he’d define a β€˜spiritual’ as an African-American Christian Hymn; an African American art form rooted in experience.Μύ

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Russell Watson

Interview previously broadcast in a β€œSongs of Praise” programme from 2010.Μύ Russell spoke of his career and life-threatening illness.Μύ His performance of β€œAbide With Me” was broadcast on β€œSongs of Praise: Russell Watson's Salford” (2012).Μύ

Locations

Pieces to Camera:
Leeds Central Library
Municipal Buildings
Calverley Street
Leeds
LS1 3AB.

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Vox Pops, interview with The Rev. Dr. Gordon Giles, Prayer and Blessing:
St Mary Magdalene
Windmill Hill
Enfield
EN2 7AJ

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Pam Rhodes
Producer Rowan Morton Gledhill
Series Editor David Taviner
Executive Producer Tommy Nagra
Performer Willard White
Performer Russell Watson

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