Sequence for the Second Sunday of Advent - in metrical english
  • Here is the Sequence for the Second Sunday Advent - Regnantem Sempiterna "Him who ruleth creation"
    It was used everywhere before the reformation.

    This is one of my favourite Sequences for the Mass. It is so simple a baby could sing it, yet it also remains, I think, extraordinarily beautiful and satisfying. The melody found in the source I used is slightly distinct from some other graduals, but the basic melody remained intact throughout the centuries. A polyphonic/motet version exists too.

    I include both neume and modern notation versions in the file, as well as latin (neume only there).

    If anyone likes this or decides to sing it in a mass, I'd like to know how it was received, positively/negatively:

    chrismcavoy@inbox.com
    11-02 - Him Who ruleth creation (Sequence for the Second Sunday Advent) (11th c).zip
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  • Can you convert this into a PDF? I am having trouble opening it. Is there an audio for this?
  • BenBen
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    Chris, This forum has problems uploading Zip files. Could you upload it again here, and paste the code into the forums for us to use?
  • Whenever I attempt to upload as a .pdf file, the forum gives me an error message and will not allow it. This is why I chose a zip file, the forum stopped the error message and allowed the upload when converted to .zip.

    "Some problems were encountered
    You are not allowed to upload (11-02 - Him Who ruleth creation (Sequence for the Second Sunday Advent) (11th c).pdf) the requested file type: application/x-download"

    This is the error message I receive.
    Is there an expalanation for this?
    Perhaps I will try .jpg later.
  • I always get that same message.
  • I assumed that most people could download an "unzip" .zip files without much effort, is the zip format best to avoid using?

    https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1298581742/ccc048063cf72fcb755533202352fdfa

    Does this link work for the time being?
  • BenBen
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    Chris,

    The problem is with this forum's attachment handling. Here is the PDF file:

    11-02-him-who-ruleth-creation-(sequence-for-the-second-sunday-advent)-(11th-c).pdf
  • chonakchonak
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    The sticky thread about file attachments has an explanation.
  • I was able to download it,thanks to Ben, but, if someone has an audio file, that would be great.
  • BenB
    Posts: 36
    benedictgal,

    You can find the Latin sung on Youtube here.
  • Adam WoodAdam Wood
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    May I suggest that center-justifying unevenly-sized rows of music is very hard to read and looks odd?
  • Here I attach a .zip file of two transposed corrected versions of the english version in modern notation.
    The modern notation version included in the first file had 2 minor transposing errors I made in it toward the end.

    Adam, As far as center justifying unevenly sized rows of music...I dont know if I fully understand what you mean, but if it relates to my typesetting technique, all I can say is that I copy the method used in "The Early Medieval Sequence" by Richard Crocker.

    Perhaps this is a good reason for someone else to take a try at typesetting the the same music, which I welcome. Sequences are a very neglected repertoire. There is a varying range of preferences.
    11-02 - Him Who ruleth creation (Modern Notation) (Sequence for the Second Sunday Advent) (11th c).zip
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  • Richard MixRichard Mix
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    The center-justification can draw attention to the paired line structure in a very obvious way. Odd, possibly, but "very hard to read" seems an exaggeration.