7 June 2009
Holy Trinity
Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Tym Mackey
ORISON: "O Trinity of blessed light" (O lux beata Trinitas, plainsong, Mode VIII)
PSALM: 93 (plainsong, Tone VIII Ending 3) & 150 (C. V. Stanford, arr. Peter Hallock)
HYMN: "All praise to thee, my God, this night" (tune: Tallis’ Canon, Thomas Tallis [ca. 1505 - 1585])
NUNC DIMITTIS: (tune: Marilyn, setting by Peter Hallock)
ANTHEM: "Gloria tibi, Domine" (William Byrd [ca. 1539/40 - 1623])
14 June 2009
2nd Sunday after Pentecost
Conductor: Peter Hallock / Jason Anderson (anthem & final responses)
Reader: Jeremy Matheis
Cantor: Fred McIlroy IV
ORISON: "Slowly the rays of daylight fade" (M. Searle Wright [1918 - 2004])
PSALM: 149 (Peter Hallock)
HYMN: "The duteous day now closeth" (tune: O Welt, ich muss dich lassen, melody attributed to Heinrich Isaac [1440/50 - 1517]; harmonized by Johann Sebastian Bach [1685 - 1750])
NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by William Byrd [ca. 1539/40 - 1623] -- Tonus Peregrinus)
ANTHEM: "If we could shut the gate" (Peter Hallock [b. 1924])
21 June 2009
3rd Sunday after Pentecost
Conductor: Fred McIlroy IV
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Kenneth Peterson
ORISON: "Now the day is over" (Tune: Merrial, Sir Joseph Barnby [1838 - 1896])
PSALMS: 134 & 4 (Peter Hallock)
HYMN: "To you before the close of day" (Te lucis ante terminum, Compline office hymn, plainsong, Mode VIII, Antiphonale Sarisburiense, Vol. II)
NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Richard Proulx [b. 1937])
ANTHEM: "Holy is the True Light" (Sir William H. Harris [1883 - 1972])
28 June 2009
4th Sunday after Pentecost
Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Richard Greene
ORISON: "Christ, mighty Savior, Light of all creation" (Christe, Lux mundi, plainsong, Mode VII, Freiburg MS., 14th century)
PSALM: 91 (plainsong, Tone IV Ending 4)
HYMN: "Blessed city, heavenly Salem" (Urbs beata Jerusalem, plainsong, Mode II, Nevers MS., 13th century)
NUNC DIMITTIS: (plainsong setting, Tone V Ending 1)
ANTHEM: "Agnus Dei" from the Mass for three voices by William Byrd [ca. 1539/40 - 1623]