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St John’s Anglican Church cnr Avon Rd and Oaks Ave Dee Why Continuing our 8 th year of recitals we present our brilliant young Organ Scholar - Hamish Wagstaff in Recital Saturday 11 th April at 2:00pm In a programme heavily accenting the unique genius of J.S. Bach, Hamish will perform the favourite Prelude and Fugue in B Flat (BWV 560), followed by a journey through the Liturgical year, including an Easter improvisation by Hamish himself. The Recital will continue with works by Whitlock and Jongen, concluding with the stunning “Bells” by Langlais. The recital The recital The recital The recital will be followed by will be followed by will be followed by will be followed by afternoon tea afternoon tea afternoon tea afternoon tea
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Page 1: Flyer hamish 2015 v2

St John’s Anglican Church

cnr Avon Rd and Oaks Ave Dee Why

Continuing our 8th year of recitals

we present our brilliant young

Organ Scholar -

Hamish Wagstaff in Recital

Saturday 11th April at 2:00pm

In a programme heavily accenting the unique

genius of J.S. Bach, Hamish will perform the

favourite Prelude and Fugue in B Flat (BWV 560),

followed by a journey through the Liturgical year,

including an Easter improvisation by Hamish

himself. The Recital will continue with works by

Whitlock and Jongen, concluding with the

stunning “Bells” by Langlais.

The recital The recital The recital The recital will be followed by will be followed by will be followed by will be followed by

afternoon teaafternoon teaafternoon teaafternoon tea

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“Christ in Glory” Centrepiece of the South

Window St John’s Anglican Church Dee Why

COMING EVENTS

Thu 2-Sat 4

April

Sacred Triduum: Holy Thursday 7:30pm; Good Friday 3:00pm;

Holy Saturday 7:30pm

Sun 5 April Easter Sunday

Sat 11 April Organ Recital by Hamish Wagstaff at 2:00pm

Sat 23–Sun24

May Weekend Festival of Sacred and Classical Music

Encouraging young local musicians and classical

artists, many developing international careers

St John’s Anglican Church acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land

and pays respect to all Aboriginal people, and to their families past and present.

A Very Different Parish!

• in the Catholic Tradition of

Anglicanism

• which welcomes everyone and

• seeks to live the life of Christ in

community and to reach out in love

to others to share this life


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