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1 Liturgical services  



1.1  Morning Prayer  





1.2  Evening Prayer  





1.3  Holy Communion  







2 Full service and other services  





3 History  





4 External links  














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InAnglican church music, a service is a musical setting of certain parts of the liturgy, generally for choir with or without organ accompaniment.

Liturgical services[edit]

Morning Prayer[edit]

Evening Prayer[edit]

Holy Communion[edit]

This follows the Book of Common Prayer. Modern Anglican liturgy has largely reverted to the order of the Roman Catholic Mass. Unlike masses written in the Catholic tradition, however, masses by Anglican composers may choose to omit the Credo, which, in Anglican churches, is often recited rather than sung. Also, rather than setting the traditional Latin and Greek liturgy, several Anglican-composed masses use an English translation, such as that contained within the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.

Full service and other services[edit]

A "Full Service" includes all three of these groups. But with the demise of daily "Matins" (choral morning prayer) from the Anglican liturgy and the reduction of the choral element in communion services composers are now more likely only to set the evening service.

The "Burial Service" (see Requiem) is sometimes set separately.

History[edit]

In the Tudor and early Stuart periods, services were described as "Short", "Great" or "Verse" services:

Following the Restoration this classification gradually broke down and services became known by the key in which they were written; hence the common shorthand terminology "Purcell in G minor" or "Stanford in B flat".

From the twentieth century, compositions are often named after the college chapel or cathedral for which they were written: examples are the Collegium Magdalenae OxonienseofKenneth Leighton for Magdalen College, Oxford and the Gloucester ServiceofHerbert Howells for Gloucester Cathedral.

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