AG250 So Far

Amazing Grace 250 Voices: Rehearsals begin

Local community choirs have begun rehearsals of Song 8: A Hymn’s Review?, one section from Forever?, a new piece of music composed for voice and chamber ensemble. As part of Amazing Grace 250,  A Hymn’s Review? will be sung by a mass choir of 250 Voices, led by musical director,

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‘And Grace Will Lead Me Home’ March 2023

In March 2023, during a visit to the Cowper & Newton Museum and the town of Olney, musicians Angeline Morrison, Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne and Jon Bickley of Invisible Folk creatively explored the words, tunes, meanings and experiences of the hymn Amazing Grace, as well as researched the life of Rev’d John

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Forever? Music by composer Roderick Williams

We are excited to hear the news that writer Rommi Smith has now finished creating the words for the new composition to mark the 250 anniversary of the hymn Amazing Grace and now composer Roderick Williams is setting them to music. Currently there are creative communications and discussions flying between

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Amazing Grace 250 Voices

Amazing Grace 250 Voices

Amazing Grace 250 Voices – Singers, Watch this Space! Singers Watch this Space – Amazing Grace 250 Voices Forever? is a major new piece of music for voice and chamber ensemble which explores what the hymn Amazing Grace means to people today. The Cowper & Newton Museum is delighted to

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Responding to Amazing Grace: A World Premiere

A new music commission  (link to the announcement of the new commission in the Observer newspaper) created in response to the 250th anniversary of Amazing Grace has just been announced and we are delighted to share with you the story so far. Back in October 2019 when the Cowper &

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Rommi Smith: A New Response to Amazing Grace

‘I am absolutely thrilled to be part of AG250: working in collaboration with celebrated composer and musician, Roderick Williams, the renown Chineke! ensemble – and dynamic project partners: The Stables and Cowper & Newton Museum. This project is my third collaboration with Williams. Previous collaborations include: Not Yet Here –

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Amazing Grace @ 250 1st January 2023

In late December 1772, Rev John Newton prepared his sermon in the attic study of his Vicarage home in Church Street, Olney. During his New Year’s Day morning service on the first of January 1773, the congregation at Newton’s parish church of St Peter & St Paul will have heard

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John Newton and Amazing Grace documentary filming at the museum

The Cowper & Newton Museum is excited to welcome Californian based production company Haven Film, to film a new documentary about the story of John Newton and Amazing Grace. Professor Bruce Hindmarsh from Regent College in Vancouver, Professor Mathew Williams, Professor John Coffey from the University of Leicester and Historian

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At The Museum

A Peek Inside Orchard Side House

Take a peek inside Orchard Side House as we begin to unveil some of our hidden secrets. Visit the ‘Welcome’ page for a short guide to the other delights we have in store for you during your visit.

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Page from the first edition of the Olney Hymns hymn book showing the first verse of Faith's Review and Expectation now known by its first line as Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace & The Olney Hymns ‘to my dear friends in the parish and neighbourhood of Olney, for whose use the hymns were originally composed;…’ Did you know? ‘Amazing Grace’ was penned by the Rev John Newton during his time here in Olney. ‘Amazing Grace’ was originally titled ‘Faith’s Review and Expectation’ . It was published by John in

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The Three Hares Art Gallery

The Three Hares Gallery is located on the top floor of the Museum building and holds monthly exhibitions, it is now in a bigger, brighter space with state of the art CCTV security and direct stair access from our Shop.  Since 2007 our exhibitions have included artists who work in watercolours, acrylics, oils, pastels, drawings,

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Flower & Summer House Gardens

Visit our tranquil & historic Gardens. William Cowper was an innovative gardener at a time when seeds & plants were arriving from North America. Find out more here, including a plan of the gardens.

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Our Museum building remains CLOSED.  We are opening our gardens on limited entry.  The Cowper & Newton Museum gardens will be open to welcome you on Wednesday 5th August 10.30 – 12.15 and Saturday 8th August 10.30 – 12.15

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