5 September 2010
15th Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Fred McIlroy IV

ORISON: "All praise to thee, my God, this night" (tune: Tallis’ Canon, from Archbishop Parker’s Psalter, [1567], Thomas Tallis [ca. 1505 - 1585])

PSALM: 1 (plainsong, Mode I B Ending 1)

HYMN: "Te lucis ante terminum" ("Before the ending of the day") (Compline Office hymn, plainsong, Mode III Ending 4)

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by John Holmes [d. 1629], Mode VIII Ending 1)

ANTHEM: "In principio" (Derek Tilton [b. 1987])

12 September 2010
16th Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: Jeremy Matheis
Cantor: Brian Fairbanks

ORISON: "Phos hilaron" ("O gracious Light") (Kevin Siegfried [b. 1969])

PSALM: 51 (Peter Hallock)

HYMN: "I sought the Lord" (tune: Faith, J. Harold Moyer [b. 1927])

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

ANTHEM: "Peccantem me quotidie" (Orlando di Lasso [ca. 1530/32–1594])

19 September 2010
17th Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Kenneth Peterson

ORISON: "O come, ye servants of the Lord" (Christopher Tye [ca. 1050 - ca. 1572])

PSALM: 113 (plainsong, Tone IV Ending 5)

HYMN: "Te lucis ante terminum" ("Before the ending of the day") (Compline Office hymn, Orlando di Lasso [ca. 1530/32–1594])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Thomas Morley [ca. 1557/58 - 1603])

ANTHEM: "Iustus germinabit sicut lilium" (Jakob (Handl) Gallus [1550 - 1591])

26 September 2010
18th Sunday after Pentecost
St. Michael and All Angels (Sept. 29th)

Conductor: Jason Anderson
Reader: Jeremy Matheis
Cantor: Richard Greene

ORISON: "Christ the fair glory of the holy angels" (Christe sanctorum, Sarum plainsong, Mode I)

PSALM: 103 (Peter Hallock)

HYMN: "Round the Lord in glory seated cherubim and seraphim" (tune: Rustington, Charles Hubert Hastings Parry [1848 - 1918])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by James Bassi)

ANTHEM: "Tibi Christe, splendor patris" (plainsong, Mode II; polyphonic verses by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina [ca. 1525 - 1594])

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