Music for Trumpets and Voices
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Music for Trumpets and Voices Jim and Nicholas Recktenwald, Trumpeters Christina and Isabella Recktenwald, Sopranos Geoffrey Vickery, Organist Saint Agnes Church Louisville, Kentucky May 7, 2020 1. Trumpet Tune Duet, Jeremiah Clarke 2. Panis Angelicus, César Franck Panis angelicus May the Bread of Angels Fit panis hominum Become bread for mankind; Dat panis coelicus The Bread of Heaven puts Figuris terminum All foreshadowings to an end; O res mirabilis Oh, thing miraculous! Manducat dominum The body of the Lord will nourish Pauper, pauper The poor, the poor, Servus et humilis The servile, and the humble. 3. Trumpet Voluntary, John Stanley 4. Pie Jesu, Andrew Lloyd Webber Pie Jesu, Merciful Jesus, Qui tollis peccata mundi Father, who takes away the sins of the world Dona eis requiem, Grant them rest, grant them rest Pie Jesu, Merciful Jesus, Qui tollis peccata mundi Father, who takes away the sins of the world Dona eis requiem, Grant them rest. Agnus Dei, Lamb of God, Qui tollis peccata mundi Father, who takes away the sins of the world Dona eis requiem, Grant them rest, Sempiternam requiem Everlasting rest 5. A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing, Paul Manz A hymn of glory let us sing, New hymns throughout the world shall ring; By a new way none ever trod Christ takes His place, the throne of God! Alleluia! You are a present joy, O Lord, You will be ever our reward, And great the light in You we see To guide us to eternity. Alleluia! O risen Christ, ascended Lord, All praise to You let earth accord. You are, while endless ages run, With Father and with Spirit One. Alleluia! 6. Let the Bright Seraphim, from the opera, Samson, by George Frideric Handel Let the bright seraphim in burning row, Their loud, uplifted angel trumpets blow. Let the cherubic host, in tuneful choirs, Touch their immortal harps with golden wires. 7. The Fairest of Roses, a Fanfare for Two Trumpets and Organ by Frederik Magle Now found is the fairest of roses, Midst briars it sweetly reposes. My Jesus, unsullied and holy, Abode among sinners most lowly. My Jesus, Thou ever remainest My wonderful rose who sustainest My heart in the fullness of pleasure; Thy sweetness alone I will treasure. The world may of all things bereave me, Its thorns may assail and aggrieve me, The foe may great anguish engender: My rose I will never surrender. 8. Processional, for Two Trumpets and Organ by Arnold B. Sherman .