Mr Banham has previously had music played at the marriage of a daughter (to a protestant) in 1918. He asks if he may have it again for another daughter also marrying a protestant.
manuscript annotation: "Organ can be played before and after but not during - no lighted candles. Priest in cassock [?] Stole"
Music
26 Archive Record results for Music
Fr EH Stokes writes about accepting into the church “the late Canon’s” converts. He requests permission to use a ticket to attend the Ransom Pilgrimage in Rome – if so he will need supply cover. Requests a number of expositions during the year. Is having issues with the composition of the choir – there is some musical talent n the ladies – but he’d never use them except as a last resort. Two old men he values but their musical preferences do not match his. Has made changes to the music being used in the church.
Mrs Ridsdale, 68, is the organist but has serious illness but still fasts ans attends mass after walking a 2.5 mile round trip.
Manuscript comment: “Ans: 1. sent faculties to receive converts. 2. Cannot guarantee a supply, nor requests for Fr Banham so far in advance. 3. Make list of Bens. & Expos[itions] for me to file, to be hung in Sacristy. I allow all you mention, best put approx. rate of 40 hours [?] Lent. [?] nights. 4. Choir. I mean only boys in Parishes. Be [kind?] to the old men. [rest illegible]. 5. Does Mrs Ridsdale want to do non-fasting Coms.? Rome will not allow twice a week at most!. Jan 12/27”
Accompaniments to Plainsong for Schools. Imprimatur Richard Archbishop Liverpool 15th Dec. 1930
Original cover fragile. Re-covered with taped spine repairs.
Manuscript title on front cover - "Accompaniments to Plain Song. Church of Christ the King, Lakenham."
Five 78rpm records.
Times Production Limited, 3 Chester Street, Oxford Road, Manchester
Choir of St John the Baptist, Norwich and Norwich Catholic Choral Society.
Conducted by Rev. A. C. Roberts
Organist Arthur Blundell.
Hymns introduced by Rev.G. E. Roberts
TP346 - Side A: Praise to the Holiest (manuscript "1"); Side B: Sweet Saviour Bless Us (manuscript "9")
TP347 - Side A: Firmly I Believe & Truly (manuscript "2"); Side B: O God of Earth & Altar (manuscript "3")
TP348 - Side A: All Ye Who Seek a Comfort Sure (manuscript "4"); Side B: O Christ the Prince of Peace (manuscript "5")
TP349 - Side A: O Jesus Christ Remember (manuscript "6"); Side B: Daily, Daily Sing to Mary (manuscript "7")
TP350 - Side A: Lord Help the Souls that Thou Hast Made (manuscript "8"); Side B: Blank
Other copies:
TP349; smaller size, 250mm (different pressing?)
TP346
2 Audio Cassettes (C60) listed as containing the same material as on TP346 & TP349; label: "Sunday Half Hour 1951 from St John the Baptist RC Church, Norwich"; 1 cassette labelled "Master Copy"
[Pg2 a copy of Pg1]
Title: "Evening and Civic Reception to welcome to the Town the New Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Northampton, The Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Alinda, Mgr. Chalrles Grant, LCL BA VG."
Programme; Collection for the Orphanage at Shefford; Explanation of Benediction; National Anthem; Reception (The Undecroft of the Guildhall of St George, King Street)
LP:
CC001; Coimbra Records (Highbury Studios, Swan Yard, London N1 1SD)
Sung Mass at Downham Market - 2 sides
Celebrant Fr Oswald Baker
Side one: Introit, Kyrie, Gloria, Collect, Epistle, Gradual & Alleluia verse, Gospel, Credo, Offertory, Motet - "Exultabunt Sancti in Gloria", Preface
Side 2: Sanctus, Benedictus, Pater Noster, Agnus Dei, Communion Verse, Post Communion, Last Gospel, Message for Fr Baker.
Sleeve front: Image showing Fr Baker kneeling at an altar set for Tridentine Rite; a surrounding montage of news cuttings relating to the disagreement with the Church and Fr Oswald re Tridentine Mass celebrations post-Vatican II.
Sleeve back: Sleeve notes: Written by Michael Davies; opening paragraph "This is a recording of an actual celebration of Mass which was made in a small parish in Norfolk on the Feast of All Saints, 1975. The entire Mass is included on the record and the Latin text of the sung parts, together with an English translation, will be found inside the sleeve. "
Included document: Mass text - A3 sheet with 3 columns of Latin and English translation.
Baker, Oswald Charles Rev (1915-2004)1 LP record, sleeve, cover
1 newpaper cutting - Daily Telegraph, 15 July 2004
1 A3 sheet - Mass for The Feats of All Saints
Acknowledges that Fr Birch is disappointed and irritated, and, the correction to his history. However, there are [outlined] sensitivities in ecumenism, which the bishop as a seasoned ecumenist is aware of, but he cannot agreed to "institutionalise this in the way you wished". Need to trust one another and find joy in that.
Bishop has drafted a preliminary paper for the Standing Committee of the Episcopal Conference (who decide on the agenda for the Low Week Conference)
p.s. Would Fr Birch serve on the Liturgical Commission's Music Committee?
1 Box "Scotch Magnetic Tape" "Specially made for the BBC" "262" "1/4in.x2400ft 6.30mmx730m-RO"
1 aluminium reel embossed "EMITAPE"
Manuscript on box lid: "28/12/80 Morning Service St Peter & All Saints Peterborough" "Prg No HRA 280W044"
Wants to re-direct the Sunday Liturgy in to the right channel. Clive may have mentioned that the Diocesan Liturgy Commission would be involved in the three major pilgrimages: East Anglia Diocesan, the Sick and the National. The decisions remain with Fr Allen but they are an "ex natura" advisory group. Bishop says he has suffered misery over the music. He prefers responsorial with the congregation involved as far as possible. (so resist attempts by all small choirs trying to muscle in). Fr Walsh can help with the music. There are other points but they can wait. Fr Tony Rogers is the Chair of the Diocesan Liturgy Commission and PP at St George's Norwich. Fr Gary Dowsey is my secretary.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Side 1: "Hymns for Pilgrimage Walk, 1987"
Side 2: "Come, Holy Ghost, Creator, come" - 7 verses
Side 3: "I'll sing a hymn to Mary" - 4 verses
Side 4: "The Church's one foundation" - 4 verses
Side 5: "O, purest of creatures, sweet Mother, sweet Maid" - 5 verses
Side 6: "Thy hand, O God, has guided" - 3 verses
Report (4 PAGES) (Allen)
Introduction - 8 years as Director; last meeting; personal assessment/view
The Season - Statue vandalised; TV publicity; next year Easter Mass will be televised
Ecumenism - describes a number of events; thanks a number of Anglican clergy
Music - continuing funding advised
Memorial Book - Mr John Lyons' enthusiasm and industry; an expensive project paid for by voluntary contributions
Finance & Major Projects - Financially the Shrine is improving; various property sales; toilets built; planned project is new lighting system for Chapel of Reconciliation
Conclusion - thanks a number of individuals associated with the Shrine for their help and support. Work has been hard but rewarding.
APPENDIX (7 PAGES) (Hawkes) - Estimates of Income and Expenditure for: Summary; Administration; Hostel; Kitchen; Slipper Chapel Shop; Shrine; Walsingham Association
The season - Easter Mass celebrated by Bp Clark and broadcast by Anglia TV
Ecumenism - Fr Roy Fellows retired and replaced by Fr Martin Warner as Anglican Shrine Administrator
Memorial Book - Commemorative Book of the pilgrimage of the Crosses in 1947
Finance and Major Projects - allowance being made for major items of expenditure next year; property behind Black Lion to be completed soon and accommodation available to pilgrims
Walsingham Trust - donations to Romanian Orphans appeal
Walsingham Association - working with them
Music - Festival funding issues; successful first season for Mr John Jordan as Director of Music
Staff - John Hawkes retires; other staff changes
Conclusion
Copyright licence for the year for £126 for the parish (two churches named).
UnknownCommencing an MA in Liturgical Music at Colchester Institute. Asks whether there may be a diocesan grant to assist in course fees.
ParishionerWishes the student well in their course for an MA in Liturgical Music at Colchester Institute. Will need to know more about the fees and course to enable finance people to consider the possibility of a grant.
Smith, Peter David Gordon Rev LLB JCD (1943-2020)MA in Liturgical Music at Colchester Institute is £705, part-time for first year; similar amount for second year.
ParishionerAny DPC lay leadership fund money available to help out with this [request for grant for course fees]? Tony Sketch speaks well of her. Bp Peter asked to send the correspondence to you - reply to Tony Sketch or [the lady].
Maddison, Paul Revlight card cover - front illustration; inside front, message from Fr Shryane, insdie back, blank, outside back, image "Celebrating 100 years"
8 sides with hymns and the Mass
Programme of carols and prayers for the Carol Service
Shryane, Anthony Rev