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Music Schedule Advent I-IV 2016 Final St. Mary’s Catholic Church 111 Hampton Ave. Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Fr. Jay Scott Newman, Pastor Arlen Clarke, Choirmaster 864.901.1250 Dr. David Rhyne, Organist Philip Paluszak, Organ Scholar Advent 2016 Lectionary Year A Mass settings for 5:00 PM and 9:00 AM Kyrie Simplex Sanctus Vat. Ed. XVIII Agnus Dei Vat. Ed. XVIII Mass settings for 11:00 AM Kyrie Missa de angelis Sanctus Missa de angelis Agnus Dei Missa de angelis 27 November Advent I Entrance Hymn Hark! A Thrilling Voice is Sounding Merton Offertory Hymn O Come, Divine Messiah Venez Divin Messie Post Communion Hymn Lo, He comes with Clouds Descending Helmsley Mass 5:00 P.M. Sung by Choristers of the Youth Choir Communion Motets Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming arr. Shepard Mass 9:00 A.M. Sung by Choristers of the Youth Choir Communion Motets O Jesus, Grant Me Hope and Comfort Johann Franck Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming arr. Shepard Mass 11:00 A.M. Sung by the Full Choir Offertory Anthem Come Thou Redeemer of the Earth Arr. Robert Lee Communion Motets Creator of the Stars of Night Chant O Jesus, Grant Me Hope and Comfort Johann Franck Propers Introit, Offertory and Communion from the Roman Missal Vespers 5:00 P.M. Office Hymn Creator of the Stars of Night Conditor alme siderum W III #368 Psalms and Revelation Canticle Magnificat Magnificat Adrian Batten Anthem O Sing joyfully Adrian Batten 4 December Advent II Entrance Hymn Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus Stuttgart Offertory Hymn Hark! A thrilling Voice is Sounding Merton Post Communion Hymn The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns Morning Hymn Mass 5:00 P.M. Sung by the Cantor Mass 9:00 A.M. Sung by the Chorister Choir Communion Motet Come Thou Redeemer of the Earth Arr. Robert Lee Savior of the Nations, Come Arr. Georgiann Toole Mass 11:00 A.M. Sung by the Full Choir Offertory Anthem Canite tuba GP da Palestrina Communion Motet O Jesu, So Sweet JS Bach O Jesus, Grant Me Hope and Comfort Johann Franck Propers Introit, Offertory and Communion from the Roman Missal Vespers 5:00 P.M. Office Hymn Lo, He Comes With Clouds Descending Helmsley Psalms and Revelation Canticle Magnificat From the Short Service Orlando Gibbons Anthem Canite tuba GP da Palestrina 6 December 7:00 PM Baum Center Confirmation Rite Sung by the Choristers of the Youth Choir Kyrie Simplex Sanctus Vat. Ed. XVIII Agnus Dei Vat. Ed. XVIII Entrance Hymn On Jordan’s Bank Winchester New W II Offertory Hymn Spirit Divine W II #256 Post Communion Hymn Come, Holy Ghost W II #50 Music during the Conferral Veni creator Spiritus Chant Come, Breath of Holiness Kwasnieski Communion Music O Thou Who Camest From Above (Hereford) SS Wesley Ubi caritas et amor Chant Ave verum corpus Charles Brumby O divinum mysterium Chant Propers Introit, Offertory and Communion from the Roman Missal 8 December Mary Mother of God Entrance Hymn Immaculate Mary Lourdes Hymn Offertory Hymn Praise we the Lord this Day Swabia Post Communion Hymn The God Whom Earth and Sea and Sky Eisenach Mass NOON Sung by the Schola Cantorum Kyrie Simplex Gloria in excelsis Lee, ed 2011 Sanctus Vat. Ed. XVIII Agnus Dei Vat. Ed. XVIII Communion Motet Ave Maria Tomas Luis de la Victoria Jesu dulcis memoria Peter Kwasniewski Mass 7:00 P.M. Sung by Full Choir Kyrie Simplex Gloria in excelsis Lee, ed 2011 Sanctus Vat. Ed. XVIII Agnus Dei Vat. Ed. XVIII Communion Motets Ave Maria Tomas Luis de la Victoria Jesu dulcis memoria Peter Kwasniewski 13 December Advent III Entrance Hymn Savior of the nations, come Nun komm, der heiden heiland Offertory Hymn On Jordan’s Bank the Baptist cries Winchester New Post Communion Hymn Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus Stuttgart Mass 5:00 P.M. Sung by the Cantor Mass 9:00 A.M. Sung by the Chorister Choir Communion Motet Of the Father’s Love Begotten Charles Giffen Mass 11:00 A.M. Sung by the Full Choir Offertory Anthem This is the Record of John Orlando Gibbons Communion Motet O Jesu, So Sweet JS Bach Ave Maria Arcadelt Propers Introit, Offertory and Communion from the Roman Missal Vespers 5:00 P.M. Office Hymn Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus Stuttgart Psalms and Revelation Canticle Magnificat Henry Aldrich Anthem Lord, We Beseech Thee Adrian Batten 20 December Advent IV Entrance Hymn O Come, O Come Emmanuel Veni Emmanuel Offertory Hymn Dear Maker of the Starry Skies Conditor alme siderum W III #368 Post Communion Hymn Savior of the Nations, Come Nun komm, der heiden heiland Mass 5:00 P.M. Sung by the Cantor Mass 9:00 A.M. Sung by the Chorister Choir Communion Motet Of the Father’s Love Begotten arr. Charles H. Giffen Mass 11:00 A.M. Sung by the Full Choir Offertory Anthem Ave Maria Sergei Rachmaninnoff Communion Motet Lord, We Beseech Thee Adrian Batten Of the Father’s Love Begotten arr. Charles H. Giffen Propers Introit, Offertory and Communion verse Graduale Simplex - English Vespers 5:00 P.M. Office Hymn O Come, O Come Emmanuel Veni Emmanuel Psalms and Revelation Canticle Magnificat Thomas Tallis Anthem O Lord, Increase My Faith Orlando Gibbons .
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