Best Attractions and Places to See in Blackburn, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Blackburn, United Kingdom (UK)
Blackburn Cathedral
Witton Country Park
Canal Boat Cruises of Riley Green
The Bee Centre
Samlesbury Hall
Ewood Park
Corporation Park
Planet Ice Blackburn
Oswaldtwistle Mills
Haworth Art Gallery
Blackburn Cathedral Blackburn Lancashire
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The Sermon: Installation Service of Rev. Dr Jill Duff at Blackburn Cathedral
The sermon delivered by the new Bishop of Lancaster, Rt Rev. Dr Jill Duff, at her Installation Service
The service took place at Blackburn Cathedral on July 3, 2018. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for future videos from The Church of England in Lancashire, including videos featuring Bishop Jill.
More about consecration and installation services on our website (with further links): blackburn.anglican.org
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Blackburn Cathedral Flower Festival - Lancashire Headline News
Thy Kingdom Come Blackburn Cathedral beacon launch service highlights
Highlights from the Thy Kingdom Come (TKC) beacon launch event for Lancashire at Blackburn Cathedral.
TKC is now an ecumenical event, although is started in the Anglican Church in 2016.
It runs from May 25 to June 4 2017.
Find out more at thykingdomcome.global where you can search for local events.
You can also read articles and information on our own Diocesan website blackburn.anglican.org
Bishop Philip, Bishop of Burnley, leads the service and the main talk is by Roy Crowne of HOPE Together.
The service culminates in a moving moment with hundreds of people - the entire congregation - processing and singing out of the Cathedral in Blackburn town centre.
BLACKBURN CATHEDRAL ORDINATION
LEAVING PROCESSION AFTER CHRIS'S ORDINATION AT BLACKBURN CATHEDRAL 1st JULY 2017
Highlights: Installation Service of Rev. Dr Jill Duff at Blackburn Cathedral
Highlights from the Installation Service for the new Bishop of Lancaster, Rt Rev. Dr Jill Duff.
The service took place at Blackburn Cathedral on July 3, 2018. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for future videos from The Church of England in Lancashire, including videos featuring Bishop Jill.
More about consecration and installation services on our website (with further links): blackburn.anglican.org
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Highlights of Installation Service for new Dean of Blackburn
The official highlights video of the Collation, Induction and Installation service for the new Dean of Blackburn, the Very Rev. Peter Howell-Jones, at Blackburn Cathedral on March 25, 2017.
More coverage on blackburn.anglican.org and blackburncathedral.com and on our Diocesan and Cathedral Twitter feeds - @cofelancs and @bbcathedral.
Video filming and production by Diocesan Communications Manager Ronnie Semley.
Blackburn Cathedral Stuart playing the ellicombe chimes
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Friedhelm Flamme live at the cathedral organ of Blackburn Cathedral
In October 2019, Friedhelm Flamme successfully completed the second half of his 2019 England tour, going to Bristol, Sheffield and Blackburn to give recitals at the local cathedrals. He came from Paris where he had also given a recital.
The video shows the last seconds of his Blackburn concert, with J.S. Bach's Toccata C- Major (BWV 566), using the organ's Zimbelstern.
Blackburn Cathedral Lancashire, England Gian Vito Tannoia plays F Liszt Prelude and fugue on B A C H
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Gian Vito Tannoia - organist
F. Liszt - Prelude and fugue on B.A.C.H.
Blackburn Cathedral
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Meet the new Canon Missioner for Blackburn Cathedral: Rev. Canon Dr Rowena Pailing
Get to know Rev. Canon Dr Rowena Pailing.
A video of the new 'Canon Missioner' for Blackburn Cathedral explaining more about her role (which includes some focus on the whole of Lancashire as well as the immediate Cathedral community and the town of Blackburn).
You can also watch Rowena deliver her first official sermon during the beacon launch for Thy Kingdom Come in early May.
More information about Rowena and her role can be found on the Diocesan website under 'News' blackburn.anglican.org and on the Blackburn Cathedral website blackburncathedral.com
Symphonie improvisée en quatre mouvements (Blackburn Cathedral)
???? Delighted to propose to you: 'Symphonie improvisée en quatre mouvements' - improvised on the organ of Blackburn Cathedral (one of the UK's most sizzling and wonderful instruments, bathed in a 6-second acoustic!).
The term 'Organ Symphony' dates from the early years of the twentieth century, its principal protagonists being composers Charles-Marie Widor (the Organist of St Sulpice) and Louis Vierne (Organist of Notre-Dame). This four-movement Symphony on this CD was improvised at about 11.20pm, right at the end of our recording session, and is the result of a final push of adrenaline! Cast in four movements, it is based on free themes, conceived entirely on the spur of the moment. The first movement, Moderato, is greatly influenced by Widor, is highly chromatic and densely harmonized, and is loosely based on a subject subconsciously borrowed from the Fifth Symphony of Dimitri Shostakovich. The second movement is a vivacious Scherzo on the Flutes and Mutations, on an original (I think!) theme. The sound world seems intriguingly Harry Potter-esque! The third movement is a luxurious Adagio, influenced by the harmonic language of both Richard Wagner and Gustav Mahler and shows off the opulent strings (Swell and Solo coupled at 16' 8' and 4' pitches) of the Blackburn organ. The Final ventures more into the second half of the twentieth century (harmonically and texturally), perhaps the principal influences being Dupré, Cochereau as well as Yves Deverney (one of Cochereau's successors at Notre-Dame, and another genius in the art of improvisation, whose life was cut short in 1989 at the age of only 56).
Blackburn Cathedral 2015 Public
Blackburn Cathedral is a very good architectural and attractive building based in the city of Blackburn. In a very good and accessible location in reach to all. Very peaceful inside with prayer places for one to one with God through Jesus Christ.
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Welcome event for the next Dean of Blackburn
The welcome event at Blackburn Cathedral on November 26, 2016 for the next Dean of Blackburn, Canon Peter Howell-Jones.
The Bishop of Blackburn, Rt Rev. Julian Henderson, speaks first then the Acting Dean of Blackburn and Bishop of Burnley, Rt Rev. Philip North and finally the next Dean, Canon Peter Howell-Jones.
Canon Peter will be installed as the next Dean on March 25, 2017.
Video production by Ronnie Semley, Diocesan Communications Manager. See further coverage on blackburn.anglican.org in the news section.
Blackburn Cathedral The Bells
The Bells from Blackburn Cathedral and a quick tour.
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Consecration of Rt Rev. Dr Jill Duff - York Minster highlights
A short highlights video of the Consecration on June 29, 2018 of the new Bishop of Lancaster, Rt Rev. Dr Jill Duff.
The service took place at York Minster and was led by the Archbishop of York. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for future videos from The Church of England in Lancashire, including videos featuring Bishop Jill.
More about the consecration on our website here (with further links):
And more website coverage here (again with further links):
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Filming: Ronnie Semley, Diocesan Communications Manager; Editing by Owen Wheeler
Blackburn Cathedral
Music: Kevin Macleod
Images: Simon Zonenblick
Thanks to Blackburn Cathedral for permission.