2 April 2006
5th Sunday of Lent
Conductor: Thomas Joyce
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Jason Anderson
ORISON: Orison for Lent (12th century plainsong)
PSALM: 51 (Peter Hallock)
HYMN: "Wilt thou forgive that sinne which I begunne" (Text: A Hymn to God the Father - John Donne [1572 - 1631]) (Thomas Joyce)
NUNC DIMITTIS: (plainsong setting, Mode III, Ending 4)
ANTHEM: Missa De Profundis: Introit, Gradual, and "Lux Æterna" (Orlando Di Lasso [1532 - 1594])
9 April 2006
Sunday of the Passion
Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Tym Mackey
(No ORISON)
PSALM: 22 (Peter Hallock)
HYMN: "Drop, drop, slow tears" (Orlando Gibbons [1583 - 1625])
NUNC DIMITTIS: (plainsong setting, Tone III Ending 4)
ANTHEM: Lamentations of Jeremiah (I) (Thomas Tallis [c.1505 - 1585])
16 April 2006
Easter Day
Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Steven Iverson
PROCESSIONAL: Easter Canticle (Peter Hallock)
PSALM: 114 (plainsong, Tonus Peregrinus)
HYMN: "Christians, to the Paschal Victim" (Victimae Paschali laudes, plainsong, Mode I; attributed to Wigbert {Wipo of Burgundy} [d. 1050?])
NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by William Byrd -- Tonus Peregrinus)
ANTHEM: "Haec est dies" (Jakob Handl (Gallus) [1550 - 1591])
23 April 2006
2nd Sunday of Easter
Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Richard Greene
ORISON: "Come, ye faithful, raise the strain" (tune: Gaudeamus Pariter; J. Horne, 1544)
PSALM: 118: 14 - 29 (plainsong, Mode VIII)
HYMN: "O sons and daughters, let us sing"(O filii et filiae, melody from Airs sur les hymnes sacrez, odes et noëls, 1623)
NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Orlando Gibbons)
ANTHEM: "Christ rising again" (John Sheppard [ca.1515 - ca.1559])
30 April 2006
3rd Sunday of Easter
Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Jason Anderson
ORISON: "Now the day is over" (tune: Merrial, Joseph Barnby [1838 - 1896])
PSALM: 149 (Peter Hallock)
HYMN: To you before the close of day (Te lucis ante terminum, plainsong, Mode VIII)
NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Thomas Morley)
ANTHEM: Richard Rolle’s Prayer to Jesus (George Oldroyd [1886 - 1951])