5 November 2006
22nd Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Kenneth Peterson

ORISON: "Holy is the true light" (Sir William H. Harris [1883 - 1973])

PSALM: 149 (Peter Hallock)

HYMN: "Who are these like stars appearing" (tune: Zeuch mich, zeuch mich, from Geistreiches Gesang-buch, 1698; harmonized by William Henry Monk [1823 - 1889])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by C. Andreas, 16th century)

ANTHEM: "O quam gloriosum" (Tomás Luis de Victoria [1548 - 1611])

12 November 2006
23rd Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Tym Mackey

ORISON: "Eternal light, shine in my heart" (Ach bleib bei uns, melody by Samuel Scheidt [1587 - 1654]; harmonized by Seth Calvisius [1556 - 1615])

PSALM: 27 (plainsong, Tone VIII Ending 1)

HYMN: "Te lucis ante terminum (To you before the close of day)" (Compline Office Hymn, arranged by Kevin Siegfried)

NUNC DIMITTIS: (plainsong setting, Tone V Ending 1)

ANTHEM: "Surge illuminare" (William Byrd [ca. 1540 - 1623])

19 November 2006
24th Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: Fr. Ralph Carskadden
Cantor: Steven Iverson

ORISON: "O God of mercy, hear my call" (from Six Hymns to Doctor Watts, IV; Alice Parker [b. 1925])

PSALM: 16 (plainsong)

HYMN: "O day of God, draw nigh" (Tune: St. Michael, Louis Bourgeois [1510? - 1561?]; harmonized by William Henry Monk [1823 - 1889])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Lodovico Grossi da Viadana, Tone VII)

ANTHEM: "If we could but shut the gate" (2002, Peter Hallock [b. 1924])

26 November 2006
Last Sunday after Pentecost
Christ the King

Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Richard Greene

ORISON: "Jesus, Redeemer of the world" (Jesu, nostra redemptio, plainsong, Mode VIII, Worcester MS., 13th century)

PSALM: 95 (plainsong, Tone III A 4)

HYMN: "The head that once was crowned with thorns" (Tune: St. Magnus, melody from Divine Companion; harmonized by William Henry Monk [1823 - 1889])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Richard Proulx)

ANTHEM: "Ave Rex noster" (Giovanni Matteo Asola [1524/1532 - 1609])

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