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Dr. Nicole Simental, Organist Anne Laver, Organist Sunday, January 17, 2021 – 3:00 Pm October 18, 2020 Isabelle Demers, Organist Sunday, March 21, 2021 – 3:00 Pm You Can Play A Part... SAINT JOSEPH CATHEDRAL Grand Gallery Organ, Paul Fritts and Co. Organ Builders Opus 25, 2006 The cost of presenting this series is beyond the resources of the Cathedral to support on its own. We rely on your generosity in helping to make programs such as this a I III continuing part of the spiritual and cultural enrichment of our city. Listed below are Great (middle of case) Swell (Oberwerk position) the names of many individuals, families, and businesses who are already helping to 1. Principal 16 1. Bourdon 16 support this season’s series as of October 12, 2020. 2. Qvintadeen 16 2. Principal 8 3. Octave 8 3. Rohrflöte 8 Underwriter 4. Spielflöte 8 4. Violdigamba 8 ($2,500 or more) 5. Gedackt 8 5. Voix celeste 8 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClaskey 6. Quinte 6 6. Octave 4 7. Octave 4 7. 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Violone 16 David Hunt Dr. and Mrs. Salvatore P. Lowry 4. Subbass 16 Annie Laver Dr. John A. Nadalin, PhD II 5. Octave 8 Art and Bonnie Maupin Patricia Perry Positive (above keydesk) 6. Gedackt 8 Dr. Albert and Ingrid May Donald and Virginia Songstad 1. Principal 8 7. Octave 4 William R. Mitchell, MD Michael and Laura Wagner 2. Gedackt 8 8. Nachthorn 2 Monica A. Moloney Edwin J. Wojewodka 3. Salicional 8 9. Rauschpfeife III Msgr. Stephan Moloney 4. Unda Maris 8 10. Mixture VII-VIII Contributor Michael D. Schreffler 5. Quintadena 8 11. Posaune 32 ($76 - 99) 6. Octave 4 12. Posaune 16 Elena Osterwalder Bonny Donor 7. Rohrflöte 4 13. Trompet 8 Barbara Olds ($250 - 499) 8. Sesquialtera II 14. Trompet 4 Larry and Carol Rhoades Dr. Nicholas Chmielewski 9. Gemshorn 2 15. Cornet 2 Martin Williamson IN HONOR OF MARY, Beatriz Garcia and Pablo Gamboa 10. Nasat 1 1/3 Bogdan and Lidia Zaleski Barbara and Michael Herzog 11. Mixture V-VI OUR QUEEN AND MOTHER Kim Kehl 12. Dulcian 16 * horizontal inside case Student/Senior Gerlinde Lott 13. Trompet 8 ($50 - 75) Bobbie Meyers 14. Trichterregal 8 William K. Miller Ursula Barash John and Jane Muller Msgr. David Funk Joseph G. Perko Fr. Charles F. Klinger Ron and Ann Pizzuti Nancy Renneckar Future Events at Saint Joseph Cathedral Ian Schmitt Bob and Terri Scott Robert and Susan Wisniewski William A. Tarcy All Souls Mass featuring Fauré’s Requiem Monday, November 2, 2020 – 7:30 PM Lessons and Carols Sunday, December 6, 2020 – 3:00 PM* Dr. Nicole Simental, organist Anne Laver, organist Sunday, January 17, 2021 – 3:00 PM October 18, 2020 Isabelle Demers, organist Sunday, March 21, 2021 – 3:00 PM Collaborative performance: Yun Kim, organist, and Angela Massey, flutist Sunday, April 11, 2021 – 3:00 PM DONOR CONCERT Sunday, May 16, 2021 – 7:30 PM* *subject to change “Like” Saint Joseph Cathedral Music on Facebook. This is a great way to receive Compline electronic concert reminders and track all the happenings in the music department. Photos and reports on events are updated regularly. The first Sunday of the month, the men of the Cathedral Choir chant the Office of Compline. The Office lasts about 40 minutes and consists of psalms, short passages from scripture, an office hymn, a canticle (Nunc Dimittis), a responsory, collect and additional prayers. The Office begins at 9 p.m. We hope you will join us for this unique spiritual experience. Compline will next be chanted Sunday, November 1, 2020. 2020 music 2021 4 5 Saint Joseph Cathedral Concerts L’Orgue Mystique: Offertoire from l’Immaculée Conception .....Charles Tournemire IV. Ad te suspiramus, To thee do we send up our sighs, Saint Joseph Cathedral F Columbus, Ohio (1870-1939) gementes et flentes mourning and weeping October 18, 2020 in hac lacrimarum valle. in this valley of tears. Ave Maria ..........................................Felix Mendelssohn V. Eia ergo, Advocata nostra, Turn then, most gracious advocate, H. Lee Rose, tenor (1809–1847) illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte. thine eyes of mercy toward us. In Honor of Mary, Our Queen and Mother Dr. Nicole Simental, organist Ave Maria, gratia plena; Hail Mary, full of grace, VI. Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui, And after this exile show unto us the Dominus tecum, the Lord is with thee; nobis post hoc exsilium ostende. blessed fruit of thy womb Jesus. benedicta tu in mulieribus. blessed art thou among women. Sancta Maria, mater Dei, Holy Mary, mother of God, VI. O clemens, O pia, O clement, O loving, Please silence all electronic devices, ora pro nobis peccatoribus. pray for us sinners. O dulcis Virgo Maria. O sweet Virgin Mary. and refrain from using them in any way during the concert. Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis Holy Mary, pray for us, This includes watch alarms, text messaging, email, nunc et in hora mortis nostri. now and at the hour of our death. social networking, Internet browsing, and photography/videography. Dr. Nicole Simental Meine Seele erhebt den Herren ....................... Johann Sebastian Bach Dr. Nicole Simental is currently the Assistant Director of Music and Principal Organist Ave Maris Stella ......................................Nicolas de Grigny (1685-1750) at Saint Joseph Cathedral in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Simental received the Doctor (1672-1703) Fuge über das Magnificat, BWV 733 of Music degree in organ performance from Indiana University, Jacobs School of Music, in Bloomington, IN, where she studied with Dr. Christopher Young. Dr. I. Hymn My soul doth magnify the Lord, Simental received her Masters in Sacred Music from the University of Notre Dame II. Vs. 2 (Schola) and my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior. and Bachelor of Music from Wheaton College, and completed additional studies III. Fugue For he has regarded the lowliness of his handmaiden. IV. Vs. 4 (Schola) at Oberlin College. Her past instructors include Paula Benalcazar, David Schrader, For behold, from henceforth David Boe, Webb Wiggins, Edward Zimmerman, Delbert Disselhorst, and Craig V. Duo all generations shall call me blessed. VI. Vs. 6 (Schola) Cramer. She is a consummate keyboardist, having studied piano since the age of VII. Dialogue For he that is mighty seven, organ since the age of 10, and harpsichord throughout her undergraduate has done great things for me, and holy is his name. studies at Oberlin. Ave maris stella, Hail, O Star of the sea, And his mercy is upon them that fear him from generation to generation. Dei Mater alma, God’s own Mother blest, Nicole has held many posts as a church musician and university accompanist atque semper Virgo, ever sinless Virgin, He has shown might in his arm, across the country. At the age of twelve, she was appointed as organist of St. felix caeli porta. gate of heavenly rest. He has scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart. Gabriel’s Catholic Church in her hometown of Chicago. Upon moving to Oberlin, He has put down the mighty from their seat, she accompanied the College’s Concert Choir. Subsequently, she served as the Sumens illud Ave Taking that sweet Ave, and has exalted the humble. accompanist for the Women’s Chorale and Opera Music Theater Program at Gabrielis ore, which from Gabriel came, He has filled the hungry with good things, Wheaton College. During her tenure at the University of Notre Dame, she held the funda nos in pace, peace confirm within us, and the rich he has sent empty away. position of Graduate Assistant to the Notre Dame Liturgical and Women’s Choirs. mutans Hevae nomen. changing Eve’s name. Additionally, she served as the organist at Christ the King Lutheran Church in He has received Israel, his servant, being mindful of has mercy. South Bend, Indiana. After moving to Bloomington, she was the Organ Scholar at Solve vincula reis, Break the sinners’ fetters, As he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and his seed forever. profer lumen caecis, make our blindness day, Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis. She also has served as the Assistant Music mala nostra pelle, chase all evils from us, Director at First Christian Church and accompanist at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in bona cuncta posce. for all blessings pray. Bloomington, Indiana. Jesus meets His Mother from The Stations of the Cross, Opus 29 ........Marcel Dupré Monstra te esse matrem: Show thyself a Mother: (1886-1971) Nicole maintains an active performing career. In 2016, she won the Immanuel sumat per te preces, may the Word divine, Lutheran Organ Scholar Award and she was the co-winner at the First Sursa American qui pro nobis natus, born for us, thine Infant, Stabat Mater dolorosa At the Cross her station keeping, Organ Competition at Ball State University.
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