Ash Wednesday 2021 music lists
  • tomjaw
    Posts: 2,782
    12.15pm EF Mass (127 in attendance with social distancing etc.)

    Blessing etc.
    ANT: Exaudi nos Domine, (Graduale Romanum)
    ANT: Immutermur, (Graduale Romanum)
    ANT: Juxta vestibulum, (Graduale Romanum)
    RESP: Emmendemus in melius, Byrd

    Mass,
    INT: Misereis omnium Domine, (Graduale Romanum)
    KYR Byrd 3 part Mass
    GRAD. Miserere mei Deus, (Graduale Romanum)
    TRACT: Domine non secundum, (Graduale Romanum)
    OFF: Exaltabo te Domine, (Graduale Romanum)
    OFF. motet: Marentes oculi spargite lacrimas (Vespers Hymn)
    SAN: Byrd 3 part
    BEN: Byrd 3 part
    AGN: Byrd 3 part
    COM: Qui meditabitur, (Graduale Romanum)
    COM. Motet: Attende Domine, (chant hymn)
    COM. Motet: Ave Verum, Byrd
    Marian Anthem: Ave Regina Caelorum, (Simple tone)

    So a feast of Byrd over lunch on Ash Wednesday, what more could you wish for?
  • Chrism
    Posts: 872
    Hymn - Now are the Days of Humblest Prayer (Faber / Terry)
    Propers and Blessing Antiphons from the Liber
    Kyrie XVIII
    Off. Attende Domine (chant)
    Sanctus XIV
    Agnus XIV
    Com. Parce Domine (chant)
    Ave Regina Caelorum (simple)
    Hymn - Behold and Bless the Solemn Days (Campbell / Arundel)
    Thanked by 2tomjaw CHGiffen
  • MarkB
    Posts: 1,084
    Entrance: Antiphon from The Proper of the Mass, setting II with both verses
    Psalm: Respond and Acclaim
    Gospel Acclamation: mode II psalm tone chant
    Distribution of Ashes: Responsory from The Proper of the Mass, setting I
    Distribution of Ashes: Antiphon 3 from The Roman Missal with verses from Psalm 51, mode II chant from The Lumen Christi Simple Gradual
    Offertory: "Return to God" by Marty Haugen
    Eucharistic Acclamations: ICEL chant settings
    Communion: Antiphon from The Proper of the Mass, setting III with verses
    Communion: Ave Verum Corpus chant
    Communion: Panis Angelicus by Lambillotte
    Recessional: "Again We Keep This Solemn Fast"
    Thanked by 2tomjaw CHGiffen
  • Introit (Prelude): American Gradual
    Hymn: Lord! who throughout these forty days
    Psalm: New Cathedral Gradual (Ku/Cichocki)
    Gospel Acclamation: Praise to you, Lord... Somerville (common Canadian response)
    Ashes: Call to Remembrance - Farrant
    Ashes: Juxta Vestibulum/Psalm 51 - American Gradual
    Offertory Hymn: O Kind Creator, Bow Thine Ear
    S/B/A/A: ICEL
    Communion: American Gradual chant
    Communion: O Thou, who dost accord us
    Adoration hymn: O Salutaris
    Motet during adoration: Jesu, grant me this I pray - Gibbons

    And then, of course, Father proceeds to berate me afterwards about my choice of music... see my other thread. At least I liked my lineup.
    Thanked by 2tomjaw CHGiffen
  • oldhymnsoldhymns
    Posts: 229
    Chrism: It's wonderful to know that you used Behold and Bless the Solemn Days from the Arundel Hymnal. I haven't heard this in a very long time--very appropriate for the start of Lent.
    Thanked by 1Chrism
  • Here's our worship aid. TL;DR:

    Bartlett Simple English Propers
    Psalm setting and Gospel Acclamation composed by me
    Missa XVII (yes, I know it should be XVIII...)
    Fr. Weber's adaptations of the ash antiphons sung by the choir
    Lotti Miserere Mei
    Ave Regina Cælorum
    Ash Wednesday (B) FINAL (Second Version).pdf
    686K
    Thanked by 1tomjaw
  • St. Mary's, Tampa

    Introit: Simple English Propers
    Psalm 51: Craig/Gelineau
    Gospel Acclamation: Respond & Acclaim
    Distribution of Ashes: "Merciful God" (Alonso)
    Offertory: Simple English Propers
    Sanctus: XVIII
    Mysterium Fidei: ICEL - Save us, Savior...
    Agnus Dei: XVIII
    Communion Antiphon: Simple English Propers
    Communion Hymn: "Gift of Finest Wheat"
    Recessional: silence
    Thanked by 1tomjaw
  • Very nice pamphlet, Serviam. I especially like the note from the music director at the end.
    Thanked by 1EMH
  • St. Sebastian, Akron:
    Mass XVIII, Gregorian Proper
    Offertory: Audi benigne conditor
    Communion: "Palestrina" Adoramus te, with organ.
    Recessional: 40 Days and 40 Nights (HEINLEIN)

    About as much fun as you can have in Lent with a cantor and organ.
    Thanked by 1tomjaw