7 February 2010
5th Sunday after the Epiphany
Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: Jeremy Matheis
Cantor: Fred McIlroy IV
ORISON: "Jesus, Redeemer of the world" (Jesu, nostra redemptio, plainsong, Mode VIII, Worcester MS., 13th century)
PSALM: 119: 1 - 16 (plainsong, Tone II Ending 1)
HYMN: "God himself is with us" (tune: Tysk, from Tysk Church, Stockholm, Sweden, found in Psalm und Chorbuch [1719])
NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Richard Proulx [b. 1937])
ANTHEM: "He that hath my commandments" (William Mundy [ca. 1529 - ca. 1591])
14 February 2010
Last Sunday after the Epiphany
Transfiguration of Our Lord
Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Brian Fairbanks
ORISON: "O wondrous type! O vision fair" (Aeterne Rex altissime, plainsong, Mode I)
PSALM: 99 (plainsong, Mode VII) & 150 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
HYMN: "Songs of thankfulness and praise" (tune: Salzburg, melody Jakob Hintze [1622 - 1702]; harmonized by Johann Sebastian Bach [1685 - 1750])
NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Lodovico Grossi da Viadana [ca. 1560 - 1637], Mode VII)
ANTHEM: "Resplenduit facies" (Tomás Luis de Victoria [1548 - 1611])
21 February 2010
1st Sunday in Lent
Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Kenneth Peterson
ORISON: "Lord, keep us steadfast in your word" (plainsong, Mode II, harmonized verse by Peter Hallock [b. 1924])
PSALM: 91 (plainsong, Tone IV Ending 4)
HYMN: "Now let us all with one accord" (Ex more docti mystico, plainsong, Mode II, Verona MS., 12th century)
NUNC DIMITTIS: (plainsong setting, Tone III Ending 4)
ANTHEM: "In jejunio et fletu" (Thomas Tallis [ca. 1505 - 1585])
28 February 2010
2nd Sunday in Lent
Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: Jeremy Matheis
Cantor: Richard Greene
ORISON: "Lord, keep us steadfast in your word" (plainsong, Mode II, harmonized verse by Peter Hallock [b. 1924])
PSALM: 27 (plainsong, Tone VIII Ending 1)
HYMN: "Lord, who throughout these forty days" (tune: St. Flavian, melody from Day’s Psalter, 1562; adapted and harmonized by Richard Redhead [1820 - 1901])
NUNC DIMITTIS: (plainsong setting, Tone V Ending 1)
ANTHEM: A setting of the "Lamentations of Jeremiah" (Thomas Tallis [ca. 1505 - 1585]; Setting II)