Mystery, Misery & Munificence
9th April 2026, Breach Lane Chapel, Sherfield-on-Loddon

Accompanying Music to Welcome
A Pilgrim Song, Thomas Rive, 1968
Poole Citadel Band of the Salvation Army

Thaxted (I vow to thee my country), Gustav Holst, 1921  
  Regent Hall Band of the Salvation Army
     

 Angelus, George Joseph, 1987

Chalk Farm Band of the Salvation Army


Accompanying Music to Presentation
The hymns are those which were frequently sung by the relevant denomination
at the time of the inauguration of the respective chapel.
All but one of the piano pieces are played by Kaleb Brasee (see Youtube).
The identitity of the pianist for Christ,whose glory fills the skies, is not known.

 Introduction
A Pilgrim Song, Thomas Rive, 1968

Tudor Music

Bowling’s Farm Meeting House
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, Isaac Watts, 1707
Melody: Rockingham, Edward Miller, 1790

Going as to War
Onward Christian Soldiers, Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865
Melody: St. Gertrude, Arthur Sullivan, 1871

Breach Lane Chapel
Amazing Grace, John Newton, 1772
Melody: New Britain, William Walker, 1829

So, What did people gain from attending these chapels?
Christ whose glory fills the skies, Charles Wesley, 1740
Melody: Heathlands, Henry Thomas Smart, 1866
 

Brethren Meeting Room

Brethren, We have met to Worship, George Atkins, 1819
Melody: Holy Manna, William Moore, 1825


Baron Pigott

Funeral March, Frédéric Chopin, 1837
 

Final Slide
He who would Valiant be, John Bunyan, 1684
Melody: Monks Gate, Sussex traditional, arranged Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1905

Upper Norwood Band of the Salvation Army


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