Sharing music lists on this forum reminds me of such columns in the old Caecilia periodical of the Society of Saint Cecilia. Allow me to start one for the Fifth Sunday of Lent:
St. Michael the Archangel, Leawood, Kansas Kevin Vogt, Director of Sacred Music
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT Hymn: Hear Us, Almighty Lord (ATTENDE DOMINE) Introit: Judica me (Graduale Romanum) Kyrie: Mass XVI Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 130 (Guimont) Gospel Acclamation: Praise and honor (Kyrie 'Orbis factor') Dismissal of the Elect: Let the Word make a home in your heart (Psallite) Offertory: God So Loved the World (Stainer) Sanctus: Mass XVIII Agnus Dei: Mass XVIII Communio: Videns Dominus (Graduale Romanum) Motet: Ave verum Corpus (Mozart) Hymn: What Wondrous Love is This (WONDROUS LOVE)
ERHALT UNS HERR (at Masses at which a hymn is sung) Judica me (GR or LCM depending on Mass) Byrd a5 Kyrie or Kyrie XVII (depending on which Mass) LCM Psalm & Acclamation LCM Offertory Verily, Verily I Say - Tallis Sanctus XVIII Byrd a5 Agnus Dei or Agnus Dei XVII (depending on which Mass) Videns Dominus G&T and/or LCM antiphon (depending on which Mass) Lord Make Me to Know Your Ways - Byrd Ave Verum Corpus - Byrd ROCKINGHAM
Pro: The Glory of these Forty Days(ERHALT UNS HERR) Mass Ordinary: Mass XVIII Psalm: R&A Gosp. Acclam: Simple chant Off: SEP, Ah Holy Jesus(HERZLIEBSTER JESU) Comm: SEP, Soul of My Savior (ANIMA CHRISTI), God of Mercy and Compassion Rec: Forty Days and Forty Nights (HEINLEIN)
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT Hymn: Attende, Domine (ATTENDE DOMINE) with verse in English Introit: Judica me (Graduale Romanum) Kyrie: Mass XVI Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 130 (Schmitt; cantor on verses) Gospel Acclamation: Laus tibi Christe (Parish Book of Chant, 2nd ed. #7) Offertory: Confitebor tibi, Domine (Graduale Romanum) Motet: Peaccavi super numerum (Anonymous, 16th cent.) or Parce Domine (chant) Sanctus: Mass XVIII Memorial Acclamation: Mortem tuam annuntiamus, Domine Agnus Dei: Mass XVIII Communio: Videns Dominus (Graduale Romanum) with verses Motet: Vivo ego (Anonymous, 16th century) Marian antiphon: Ave regina caelorum (simple tone)
For the Fifth Sunday of Lent in our rural neck o'the woods...
Processional hymn: The Glory of These Forty Days Mass Ordinary: ICEL chant R. Psalm/Gospel Acc.: Sung from OCP's Respond & Acclaim Offertory hymn: What Wondrous Love Is This Communion hymn: O Lord, I Am Not Worthy Recessional hymn: Take Up Your Cross
8Am Sunday Mass 5th Sun of Lent All music sung A 'Cappella
Entrance Hymn: "Forty Days and Forty Nights" Entrance Antiphon: "Give me Justice, O God" - LCM Kyrie: Mass XVI Resp Psalm and Gospel Accl - R&A Offertory Antiphon: "I Will Praise You, O Lord" - LCM Sanctus, Agnus Dei - Mass XVIII Communio: "Videns Dominus" - (Graduale Romanum) Communion Antiphon: "Everyone Who Lives and Believes in Me" - LCM Communion Hymn: "O Sacred Head Surrounded" Meditation: Ave Verum Corpus - Byrd Recessional: "Ave Regina Caelorum" - Chant
Entrance Antiphon: Simple English Propers Hymn: The Glory of these Forty Days Resp Psalm: Respond & Acclaim (verses chanted SATB) Gospel Acclamation: "Praise to You, Lord, Jesus Christ: King of endless glory!" Mode VIII lifted from Vatican libretto Offertory Antiphon: Simple English Propers Hymn: There's A Wideness in God's Mercy (In Babilone) Mass Parts: ICEL Chant Mass Agnus Dei: Mass XVIII Communion Antiphon: Simple English Propers Motet: Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart) Marian Antiphon: Ave Regina Coelorum Recessional Hymn: O Sacred Head Surrounded (Bach)
Christ Episcopal Church, Guilford, CT (organ voluntaries continue to be offered during Lent, except where prohibited by BCP)
Prelude: O mensch bewein dein sünde gross BWV 622 ... J. S. Bach Processional hymn: Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old ST MATTHEW Kyrie: J. Merbecke Psalm 130: Anglican chant.... Cooke Sequence hymn: Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove ST AGNES At the Offertory: I am the Resurrection ... T. Tompkins Sanctus: J. Merbecke Agnus Dei: J. Merbecke Communion hymn: Eternal light, shine in my heart JACOB Recessional hymn: O bless the Lord, my soul ST THOMAS Postlude: Fantasy in g minor BWV 542/1 ... J. S. Bach
The Anthem - 'Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts' - - - Henry Purcell
At 11.15am Solemn Pontifical Mass
The Litany in Procession - The Introit - Judica me, Deus - - - Tone VII (Anglican Use Gradual) Kyrie - Cum jubilo - - - Mode I
Psalm CXXX - De profundis clamavi - - - Chant, James Nares The Tract - Saepe expugnaverunt me - - - Tone VIII (AUG)
The Nicene Creed - - - Recto Tono (with organ embellishments)
At the Offertory - The Antiphon: Confitebor tibi, Domine - - - Tone II (AUG) Anthem: 'Out of the Deep' - - - Thomas Tallis
Sanctus - Mass IX - - - Mode V The Our Father - - - Mode VII Agnus Dei - Mass IX - - - Mode V
At the Communion - The Trisagion - - - A.A. Archangelsky The Antiphon:Qui mihi ministrat - - - Tone I (AUG) Anthem: Verleih uns Frieden gnadiglich - - - Felix Mendelssohn Hymn: 'There is a Green Hill Far Away' - - - Horsely
At the Dismissal - 'Lord Christ, When First Thou Cam'st to Men' - - - Bohemian Brethren Organ Voluntary - Aus tiefer Not shrei ich zu dir (BWV 686) - - - J.S. Bach
Processional hymn: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (ROCKINGHAM) Entrance antiphon: a home-brew setting of the missal antiphon Offertory: Lord Accept the Gifts We Offer (HORSLEY) Communion antiphon: a home-brew setting of the missal antiphon Communion hymn: Soul of My Saviour (ANIMA CHRISTI) Thanksgiving hymn: Breathe on Me, Breath of God (CARLISLE) Recessional: The Royal Banners Forward Go (WINCHESTER NEW).
O.L. Czestochowa, Turners Falls, 10:30 AM 'High Mass'
Ordinary: Mass XVII; Paternoster
Processional: Introit Hymn - K.Pluth
Resp. Ps.: With the Lord there is Mercy - R.Rice Tract: Much have they oppressed me - to Tonus Pereg.
Offertory: from Propers of the Mass - Fr. S.Weber Hymn: Juz cie zegnam
Communion: from Propers of the Mass - Fr. S.Weber Anthem: Hear us, O Lord - polyphonic Refrain, verses from New English Hymnal Hymn: Wisi na krzyzu Hymn: O Sacred Head
Recessional: Apel Jasnagorski
(Only the Hymns at Offertory, Communion, and the Recessional were sung with the Organ.)
Compline for Lent V with Voces angelorum using a realization of the 2005 edition of the Order for Compline by the Plainsong and Medieval music Society. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church est. 1854 Nevada City California Orison: Jesu dulcedo cordium text Martin Luther setting by Carl Crosier harmonized by Peter Hallock Hymn: Compline I, text: Rev. Earl L. Langguth (b. 1927) plainsong: Jeff Reynolds (b. 1943) Psalm: Ps. 130 setting: Richard Farrant (c.1525-1580) arr. for women J. Reynolds Nunc dimittis: plainsong Mode II with antiphon by Bill Bertolas Anthem: O vos omnes by Tomas Luis de Victoria (c. 1548-1611) arr. for SSAT women J.R. All a cappella. Handbells used to intone pitches where needed.
Jefe - Whence your attribution of Jesu dulcedo cordium to Herr Luther? This is a cento from the lengthy Jesu dulcis memoria which insistently is attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux, though scholarly opinion for quite some time now holds it to be the work of an anonymous English Cistercian.
Osborn, Below is an early version I got from Peter Hallock. I did not research the roots but took what Carl and Peter came up with. Carl Crosier was the choir master at the Lutheran Church of Honolulu and Peter Hallock's friend and publisher. This text is particularly appropriate for Lent. In fact it was the frontispiece for all five of our Lenten Compline Offerings. You can see how the inflection changed over the eight years I've had with the piece. The second we did last night with the women on their Lent V Compline. jefe
Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word_Crosier - Full Score.pdf
jefe - There is a real problem with the text and title of your very nice music. The text is not Jesu dulcedo cordium. It isn't close! It is surely a mystery how you got it tangled up with your hymn.
'Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word' is C. Winkworth's translation of Erhalt uns Herr bei deinem Wort, which is indeed by Martin Luther.
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