[Wikipedia] Camberwell Girls Grammar School
Camberwell Girls Grammar School is an independent Anglican day school for girls located in Canterbury, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Founded in 1920 in the hall of St Mark's Church in Camberwell, the school welcomes students of all cultures and currently caters for 750 students from Early Learning to Year 12.
The school is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA), the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA), the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria (AISV), and is a founding member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).
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Remembrance Sunday 2018 featuring Fauré's Requiem
A recording of the Solemn Mass for Remembrance Sunday, 11 November 2018, from St Mark's Anglican Church, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.
The Mass featured Gabriel Fauré's Requiem (1888 version) in the context of the liturgy.
Principal Celebrant:
The Reverend Stuart Soley, Parish Priest
Concelebrants:
The Reverend Tom Brown
The Reverend Cecilia Francis
The Reverend John Spring
Homilist:
Fr Stuart Soley
Master of Ceremonies:
Rod Conn
Eucharistic Assistants:
Andrew Buchanan
Robyn Gunther
Servers:
Bernie Brown
Andrew Buchanan
Ellen Green
Peter Owens
Leon Warden
Readers:
Rena Pritchard
Peter Owens
Director of Music:
Dr Geoffrey Cox
Choir:
James Allen
Andrea Blansjaar
Anna Bornemisza
Ross De Vent
Matt Hadgraft
Rebecca McIntyre
Catherine Penderlich
Campbell Reither
Foon Wong
Cantor:
Matt Hadgraft
Instrumentalists:
Jeremy Fletcher (Organ)
Mary Anderson (Harp)
Tim Veldman (Violin)
Phoebe Smithies (French Horn)
Ella Moulton (French Horn)
Video Production:
Andy Schomberg (Lost In Film)
Audio Production:
Thomas Grubb (Mano Musica)
Order of Mass:
The order of Solemn Mass derives from “Holy Communion Second Order” including “Additional Prayers”, “Seasonal Variations” and “Prayers of Confession” in A Prayer Book for Australia, copyright © 1985 The Anglican Church of Australia Trust Corporation, published under the imprint of Broughton Books. The text includes the English translations prepared by the English Language Liturgical Consultation (ELLC), 1988.
Additional texts derive from Common Worship: Times and Seasons, copyright © 2006 The Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England, published by Church House Publishing, London.
Readings:
Isaiah 25:6-9
Psalm 23
Revelation 21:1-7
John 15:9-17
The texts of the Readings, Responsorial Psalm and Gospel Acclamation are based on the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright © 1989 Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, as provided in the Lectionary: Sunday and Solemnities, copyright © 1992, 2009 Concacan Inc., Ottawa, Canada
Music:
Gabriel Fauré, Requiem (1888 version), derived from the edition of the 1893 version by John Rutter, published by Oxford University Press, 1985.
The musical setting of the congregational parts of the Mass, published originally in Eucharist: Music for the Congregation, ed. Geoffrey Cox and Graeme Skinner (Fine Music, 1984), and adapted to the ELLC translation by Geoffrey Cox, are copyright © 2016, 2018 Saint Mark’s Anglican Church, Fitzroy, Victoria.
Music of the other ministerial chants, based on Sarum chant, arranged by Geoffrey Cox, is copyright © 2016, 2018 Saint Mark’s Anglican Church, Fitzroy, Victoria.
The setting of the Responsorial Psalm (23) derives from Chants Between the Readings (in preparation) and is copyright © 2018 Geoffrey Cox. Used with permission.
The words of the hymn “We turn to you, O God of every nation”, by Fred Kaan 1929-2009, are copyright © Stainer & Bell Ltd. Used with permission.
The tune HIGHWOOD is by Richard Runciman Terry 1865-1938. The instrumental arrangement by Geoffrey Cox is used with permission.
With Joy We Meditate the Grace - The Catedral Singers Christ Church St Laurence Sydney November 2009
Performed by the Cathedral Singer Sydney cathedralsingers.org.au
Performed at Christ Church St Laurence Sydney
With joy we meditate the grace
Of our High Priest above;
His heart is made of tenderness,
His bowels melt with love.
Touched with a sympathy within,
He knows our feeble frame;
He knows what sore temptations mean,
For He has felt the same.
But spotless, innocent, and pure,
The great Redeemer stood,
While Satan’s fiery darts He bore,
And did resist to blood.
He in the days of feeble flesh
Poured out His cries and tears,
And in His measure feels afresh
What every member bears.
He’ll never quench the smoking flax,
But raise it to a flame;
The bruisèd reed He never breaks,
Nor scorns the meanest name.
Then let our humble faith address
His mercy and His power;
We shall obtain delivering grace
In the distressing hour.
Issac Watts
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I went to a Mosque... Look what I saw!
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HeritageTalks: Lost an ancestor in London? with Marie Hickey
In this HeritageTalk, Marie Hickey, Research Central, advises on what to do if you or your ancestors are lost in London.
When did your ancestral place become part of London? Can’t find your ancestor/s in Church of England records - why not? Where do you look? What records are available to help further research of your London connections?
The talk also includes a look at some of the hidden gems available through subscription websites such as Ancestry, Findmypast, The Genealogist and MyHeritage.
Recorded at Auckland Central City Library on Wednesday 21 November 2018.
Andreas Loewe: Luther's 'Ein Feste Burg' - Singing the Gospel
A lecture delivered by the Dean of Melbourne and Music Historian Dr Andreas Loewe to mark the 500th Anniversary of Luther's Reformation. Dean Andreas reflects on Luther's most popular hymn, drawing out themes of confidence and hope in a Reformation world facing violence and loss.
King's College London | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:33 1 History
00:03:42 1.1 Foundation
00:05:23 1.1.1 Duel in Battersea Fields, 21 March 1829
00:07:40 1.2 19th century
00:12:37 1.3 20th century
00:15:47 1.4 2001 to present
00:18:14 2 Campus
00:18:22 2.1 Strand Campus
00:20:01 2.2 Guy's Campus
00:20:52 2.3 Waterloo Campus
00:22:30 2.4 St Thomas's Campus
00:23:24 2.5 Denmark Hill Campus
00:24:35 2.6 Redevelopment programme
00:26:48 3 Organisation and administration
00:26:58 3.1 Governance
00:29:16 3.2 Faculties and departments
00:30:14 3.2.1 Faculty of Arts and Humanities
00:30:59 3.2.2 Dental Institute
00:33:24 3.2.3 Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine
00:34:13 3.2.4 Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
00:35:03 3.2.5 The Dickson Poon School of Law
00:35:55 3.2.6 Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
00:37:25 3.2.7 Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
00:38:15 3.2.8 Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy
00:39:40 3.2.9 King's Business School
00:40:08 3.3 Finances
00:42:14 3.4 Coat of arms
00:43:43 3.4.1 Coat of arms of the medical schools
00:45:01 3.5 Affiliations and partnerships
00:47:35 4 Academics
00:47:44 4.1 Admissions
00:49:16 4.2 Teaching
00:49:41 4.3 Graduation
00:50:29 4.4 Research
00:52:16 4.5 Medicine
00:53:57 4.6 Libraries
00:54:17 4.6.1 Maughan Library
00:55:08 4.6.2 Other libraries
00:59:31 4.7 Museums, galleries and collections
01:03:35 4.8 Rankings and reputation
01:08:39 4.9 Associateship of King's College
01:09:42 4.10 Fellowship of King's College
01:10:56 5 Student life
01:11:04 5.1 Students' union
01:13:23 5.2 Student media
01:14:45 5.3 Sports
01:16:01 5.4 Societies and organisations
01:16:28 5.5 Student-led think tank
01:17:12 5.6 Music
01:18:12 5.7 Rivalry with University College London
01:19:48 5.8 Rivalry with the London School of Economics
01:20:46 5.9 Student residences
01:20:54 5.9.1 Halls of residence
01:22:13 5.9.2 Intercollegiate halls of residence
01:23:01 6 Notable people
01:23:10 6.1 Notable alumni
01:29:32 6.2 Nobel laureates
01:29:47 6.3 Notable academics and staff
01:30:48 7 In popular culture
01:30:57 7.1 Film and television settings
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- Socrates
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King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, and a founding constituent college of the federal University of London. King's was established in 1829 by King George IV and Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, when it received its first royal charter (as a university college), and claims to be the fourth oldest university institution in England. In 1836, King's became one of the two founding colleges of the University of London. In the late 20th century, King's grew through a series of mergers, including with Queen Elizabeth College and Chelsea College of Science and Technology (in 1985), the Institute of Psychiatry (in 1997), the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals and the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery (in 1998).
King's has five campuses: its historic Strand Campus in central London, three other Thames-side campuses (Guy's, St Thomas' and Waterloo) and one in Denmark Hill in south London. In 2017/18, King's had a total income of £841.1 million, of which £194.4 million was from research grants and contracts. It is the 12th largest university in the United Kingdom by total enrolment. It has the fifth largest endowment of any university in the United Kingdom, and the largest of any in London. Its academic activities are organised into nine faculties, which are subdivided into numerous departments, centres, and research divisions.
King's is generally considered part of the 'golden triangle' of research-intensive English universities alongside the University of Oxford, Un ...
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