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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL JANUARY 2014 the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Southeast Florida TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL JANUARY 2014 The Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Southeast Florida Sunday January 5 The Epiphany (transferred) Sunday January 19 Epiphany 2 10am Choral Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist L’adorazione dei Magi Respighi arr. Steynor Wie schön leuchtet Buxtehude; Petite Pièce Alain Psalm 72: 1-7, 10-13 Tone V 109, 124, 84, 93 Psalm 40: 1-12 Crotch 497, 550, 121, 535 Nativity Carol Rutter S280, S125, S155 Verleih uns Frieden Mendelssohn S280, S125, S155 It was a star Skempton Agnus Dei (Mass for Four Voices) Byrd Noel étranger Daquin Toccata Giocosa Mathias Sunday January 12 The Baptism of Christ Sunday January 26 Epiphany 3 10am Choral Eucharist and Baptisms 10am Choral Eucharist and rededication of the organ Water Welmers; Les eaux de la grâce Messiaen Sonatine, first two movements Ravel Psalm 29 Elvey 135, L141, 294 (8), 139, 296 Psalm 27: 1, 5-13 Tone II Epiphany Anthem Laster S125, S155 Arise, shine, for your light has come Mathias 51, Pescador, 304, S280 The Baptism of Christ Bedford Tribus miraculis Marenzio S125, S155 S-280, S-125, S-155 Toccata Mushel 4pm Jubilee Organ Recital Series: Matthew Steynor 6pm Evensong for Epiphany sung by the Anglican Chorale Wie schön leuchtet Buxtehude; Pachelbel Responses Guest 131, 119 Psalm 96 Hurd Harris in A minor Three excerpts from “Christus” Mendelssohn Toccata in D, BuxWV 139 Buxtehude Sunday January 18 11am Memorial service for Audrey Grace Maggiano Aus Tiefer Nott, BWV 686 Bach Psalm 130 Maggiano Make me a channel, Cerca a Ti, The Lord is my shepherd (Requiem) Rutter 811, 304, L141 Nunc Dimittis Harris S280, L255, S171 The Very Rev. Douglas Wm McCaleb, Dean The Rev. Grey Maggiano, Assistant Priest The Rev. Jack Stanton, Priest Associate Matthew Steynor, Director of Music TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL FEBRUARY 2014 The Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Southeast Florida Sunday February 2 The Presentation Sunday February 16 Epiphany 6 10am Choral Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist Sonata, first movement Elgar Theme and Variations (Sonata 4) Stanford; Liebster Jesu, BWV 731 Bach Psalm 84: 1-6 Tone VII.3 436, 257 (493), 517, 35 Psalm 119: 1-8 Tone VI Nunc Dimittis in G Stanford L241, L255, L268 Thy word is a lantern Purcell 616, 674, 440, 344 When to the temple Mary went Eccard Beati quorum via Stanford L241, L255, L268 Passacaglia Hurd Chacona Estrada Saturday February 22 Sunday February 9 Epiphany 5 11am Diocesan Confirmation Service sung by the Anglican Chorale 10am Choral Eucharist Intermezzo Alain Sonata 4, first three movements Mendelssohn Psalm 139: 1-9 Psalm 112: 1-9 Bayley 381, 488, L151, 539 Come, Holy Ghost Harvey 518, 603, 602, 525 All wisdom cometh from the Lord Moore L241, L255, L268 Praeludium in C, BuxWV 137 Buxtehude S-280, S-125, S-155 View me, Lord Lloyd Sonata 4, last movement Mendelssohn Sunday February 23 Epiphany 7 6pm Evensong sung by the Anglican Chorale 10am Choral Eucharist Sonata, second and third movements Elgar Partita on “Nun freut euch” Rogg O taste and see Vaughan Williams S27, 665 Psalm 119: 33-40 Kumar Responses Ayleward Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face Whitlock 518, 603, 602, 525 Psalm 34 Hopkins Teach me, O Lord Rogers L241, L255, L268 Collegium Regale Howells Finale on “Nun freut euch” Rogg S-280, S-125, S-155 Lift up your heads Mathias Carillon de Longpont Vierne Thursday February 27 7:30pm Organ Recital: Simon Johnson (St Paul’s Cathedral, London) The Very Rev. Douglas Wm McCaleb, Dean Matthew Steynor, Director of Music The Rev. Grey Maggiano, Assistant Priest TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL MARCH 2014 The Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Southeast Florida Sunday March 2 Epiphany 8 Sunday March 16 Lent 2 10am Choral Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist Aria Alain O Mensch, bewein’, BWV 622; Ich ruf zu dir, BWV 639 Bach Psalm 99 Stonex Psalm 121: I to the Hills Berger 401, 691, 313, 149 Te Deum in B flat Stanford 129 (194), 137, 123, 460 He watching over Israel (Elijah) Mendelssohn S101, S122, S160 S-101, S-129, S-163 O nata lux Tallis S236, L255, L268 God so loved the world Stainer Praeludium in C, BuxWV 138 Buxtehude Fuga in D minor (no. 3) Mendelssohn Wednesday March 5 Ash Wednesday Sunday March 23 Lent 3 12.10pm and 6:30pm Choral Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist Let us then with Jesus suffer Karg-Elert Cantabile, Op. 37 no. 1 Jongen Psalm 103: 8- 14 Chant S-415 142, 707, Remember, Psalm 95: O come let us sing White (S-35) 143, L29, 685, 690 Psalm 51 Tone II.1 earth-born mortal (168) O Saviour of the world Goss S101, S122, S160 Kyrie (Messa a tre voci) Lotti S122, S160 Sicut cervus Palestrina De Profundis Clamavi Quick ‘Fiddle’ Fugue BWV 539 Bach Herzlich tut mich verlangen (First setting) Brahms 6pm Evensong sung by the Anglican Chorale Sunday March 9 Lent 1 Vater unser in Himmelreich, BWV 682 Bach 10am Choral Eucharist Responses Tomkins O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig BWV 656 Bach; Choral Phrygien Alain Psalm 34 Hopkins 25, 1 40 Psalm 32 Tone II.1 S67, 150, 449, 147 Second Service Tomkins The Lord at first did Adam make arr. Willcocks S122, S160 Drop, drop, slow tears Leighton Create in me a clean heart Berger A Fantasy Tomkins Praeludium in e Bruhns Thursday March 27 6pm Evensong sung by the Anglican Chorale 7:30pm Organ Recital: Jonathan Dimmock (San Francisco, CA) O Mensch, bewein’ dein’ Sünder Gross BWV 622 Bach Responses Tomkins Sunday March 30 Lent 4 Psalm 103 Camidge; Thalben-Ball 146, 148 10am Choral Eucharist Walmisley in D minor Psalm Prelude Set 1 no. 3 Howells; Wir glauben, BWV 681 Bach Lord, let me know mine end Greene Psalm 23 Behold the shepherd Sleeth 440, 145, 339, 664 Prelude in C minor, BWV 546 Bach Like as the hart Howells S101, S122, S160 Wir glauben all’ an einen Gott Resinarius Wir glauben all’ an einen Gott, BWV 680 Bach The Very Rev. Douglas Wm McCaleb, Dean Matthew Steynor, Director of Music The Rev. Grey Maggiano, Assistant Priest TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL APRIL 2014 The Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Southeast Florida Sunday April 6 Lent 5 Saturday April 19 Easter Eve 10am Choral Eucharist 8pm Easter Vigil Tema mit Variaties Andriessen Three or four plainsong psalms Tract, 188, 207 Psalm 130 Domine Deus Taizé 495, 641, 455, 335 Come ye faithful Thatcher S280, S125, 183 De profundis Pärt Dum transisset Johnson Drop, drop, slow tears Gibbons Prelude in C, BWV 545 Bach Aus Tiefer Nott, BWV 686 Bach Sunday April 20 Easter Day Sunday April 13 Palm Sunday 8am Choral Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist Saraband for the morning of Easter Howells Psalm 31: 9-16 Tone II.1 Christ being raised from the dead Moore 207, 180, 210 St Matthew Passion 154, 168 v.1-3, 435, 458 Today Arose Christ From the Grave Praetorius S280, S125, Guildford Ride on! Ride on! Ives S122, S160 Erstande ist der heilge Christ, BWV 628 Bach Praise to thee, Lord Jesus Schütz 10am Choral Eucharist 6pm St Mark Passion Charles Wood Choral Song and Fugue Wesley Sung by the Anglican Chorale and soloists Christ being raised from the dead Moore 207, 194, 208, 179, Thine be The Day of Resurrection Matthews S280, S125, Guildford Thursday April 17 Maundy Thursday The Trumpet Shall Sound (Messiah) Handel 7:00pm Choral Eucharist Dum transisset Johnson Panis angelicus Saint-Saens 321, 316, 313, - Crown Imperial Walton arr. Murrill Tantum ergo Duruflé Psalm 22 Tone IV.4 Thursday April 24 7:30pm Organ Recital: Jeremy Filsell (Washington National Cathedral) Friday April 18 Good Friday 12noon Good Friday liturgy Psalm 22 v. 1-11 Tone IV Sunday April 27 Easter 2 God so loved the world Stainer -, 474, 172, 166 10am Choral Eucharist O vos omnes Victoria Sonata Eroica, first movement Stanford Psalm 16 Tone III Christ the Lord is risen again Friedell 174, 206, 671, 673, 296 7:30pm Good Friday liturgy O sing joyfully Batten S280, S125, Guildford Psalm 22 v. 1-11 Tone IV Herr Jesus Christ, BWV 655 Bach All the ends of the earth Boyce -, 158, 172, 168 Crux fidelis John IV of Portugal The Very Rev. Douglas Wm McCaleb, Dean Matthew Steynor, Director of Music The Rev. Grey Maggiano, Assistant TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL MAY 2014 The Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Southeast Florida Thursday May 1 St Philip and St James Sunday May 18 6pm Choral Evensong 4pm Choral Eucharist and Rededication of the cathedral Chant de Mai Jongen Sonata 5 Mendelssohn; Andante sostenuto (Symphonie Gothique) Widor; Responses Moore S27, 463, 194 Sonata 3, second movement, BWV 527 Bach Psalm 119: 33-40 Marlow, after Byrd Psalm 84 Howells 360, L99, Resucitó, 556 Kelly in C Blessed City, heavenly salem Bairstow S-125, Guildford Come, my way, my truth, my life Friedell Locus iste Bruckner Marche Pontificale (Symphoine 1) Widor Ubi caritas Halley Toccata (Symphonie no. 5) Widor Sunday May 4 Easter 3 10am Choral Eucharist Sunday May 25 Easter 6 Final (Symphonie-Romane) Widor 10am Choral Eucharist Psalm 116: 1-3, 10-17 Attwood 432, 205, 306, 180 Toccata in F, BuxWV 156 Buxtehude Blessed be the God and Father Wesley S236, S125, Guildford Psalm 66: 7-18 Stanford 400, 488, 336, 705 Haec dies Arcadelt Non nobis, Domine Quilter S280, S125, Guildford Ite, missa est (Missa de Gloria) Leighton If ye love me Tallis Carillon de Longpont Vierne Sunday May 11 Easter 4 10am Choral Eucharist Thursday May 29 Ascension Combat de la Mort et de la Vie (second part) Messiaen 8pm Choral Eucharist Richard Spotts, guest organist Psalm 23 The Lord is my shepherd Matthews 645, 343, 302, 708 Movements from L’Orgue Mystique Tournemire Look there, the Christ our brother comes Albright S280, S125, Guildford O clap your hands Gibbons 218, 215 Rise up, my love Willan Viri Galilaei Gowers Joie et clarté des Corps Glorieux Messiaen Pièce Terminale: Postlude (L’Orgue Mystique no.
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