We are pulling together a group of decent (but not professional) singers for a solemn sung Novus Ordo Mass on a Saturday in June. We will be using the chanted Latin Missa Simplex/Jubilate Deo for the Ordinary. For hymns, we will be singing along the lines of "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name" and "All People That On Earth Do Dwell". What I am looking for now is at least one, maybe two, lovely little SAB motets that we can sing at Communion. Not too tricky, but still interesting to sing and listen to. About 2 minutes in length each. We will be able to send out the music in advance, and have 2 rehearsals. Anything come to mind, friends?
Gustate et videte can be used for communion (even though it's proper for the 8th Sunday after Penecost). Here is my Mezz-Alto-Baritone setting, with (optional) Psalm verses and Gloria Patri. The sound file simulates the Antiphon, one verse, Antiphon, Gloria Patri, Antiphon (with final ending) and lasts just over 3 minutes. For a 2 minute piece, just do Antiphon, Gloria Patri (or verse), and Antiphon (final ending).
There's also Rick Wheeler's edition of the Palestrina "Jesu Rex admirabilis," which features an additional texted verse for the polyphony, as well as chant verses to go between the polyphonic verses. Lots of bang for the buck!
To give you an update: we selected the Ametur (Luby) as an Offertory Motet and the Jesu Dulcis Memoria (att. Victoria) as a Communion Motet. We have had 3 rehearsals and the Mass is on this Saturday. I have attached our music list; it will be an OF Mass, with the Ordinary in Latin. I am interested to see how well we flow between the English and the Latin - it may be our way forward. Inspired by all of your other suggestions, we are looking forward to the next opportunity!
I am in the process of writing lots of motets so check my posts out. I've written I think 8 or 9 SAB ones and a few (ones I'm not ashamed of) are posted here.
To participate in the discussions on Catholic church music, sign in or register as a forum member, The forum is a project of the Church Music Association of America.