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Music Brochure 2019-2020 LITURGICAL MUSIC 2019 – 2020 Musical Offerings for the Sunday 11:15 A.M. Solemn Masses & Other Special Liturgies during the Program Year ———————————————————————— The Holy Trinity Schola Cantorum Dr. Andrew H. Yeargin, Director of Music & Organist HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH CATHOLIC TRINITY HOLY HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH 213 West 82nd Street, New York, NY 10024 | (212) 787-0634 September 14, 2019 The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Dear Friends, Welcome to a new season of ecclesiastical music at the Church of the Holy Trinity. We are pleased to share with you this music brochure outlining our week-to-week selections of liturgical music for the 2019–2020 season. In addition to the highly diverse offerings in repertoire each Sunday, we are especially excited to present a concert performance of Johannes Brahms’s German Requiem with orchestra in March 2020. We hope you can join us regularly throughout the season for an enriching year of inspiring and evocative sacred music. OUR PHILOSOPHY ABOUT SACRED MUSIC: Music is an integral part of the worship experience, and is part of what binds together the many aspects of liturgy…the “mortar between the bricks,” so to speak. At times, the congregation is invited to sing hymns or refrains, adding their voices to countless others in a unified act of prayer and celebration. At other times, the choir or cantor may sing alone— offering prayers on behalf of the entire assembly—while the congregation reflects silently. In either instance—joining in song or prayerfully listening to others—the assembled congregation is actively participating in the litury. Liturgical music is not meant to be a performance, but rather one of the oldest and most transcendent means by which we bear our mortal souls and commune together with God above. Our schedule of sung masses every weekend during the program year is as follows: Saturday 5:30 P.M. Vigil Mass led by a Cantor Sunday 9:30 A.M. Mass led by a Cantor Sunday 11:15 A.M. SOLEMN MASS sung by the Schola Cantorum Domingo 12:30 P.M. Misa en español cantata por un Cantor Sunday 5:30 P.M. Mass led by the Contemporary Ensemble Best wishes! Rev. Msgr. Thomas P. Sandi Andrew H. Yeargin, DMA Pastor Director of Music & Organist All services listed are sung by the Holy Trinity Schola Cantorum unless indicated otherwise. Repertoire subject to change. OCTOBER 6 THE TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Year C) “For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice, but rather of power and love and self-control.” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by a Cantor (Schola Cantorum still on summer recess) Voluntaries Deux Danses à Agni Yavishta, AWV 61 Alain Apparition de l’Église éternelle Messiaen 13 THE TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “Your people shall be my people, and your God my God.” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Mass for Four Voices Byrd (K, G, SB, A) Processional Christ is made the sure foundation (WESTMINSTER ABBEY) Rutter Robinson מא טובו Offertory Communion Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 Fauré Voluntaries Allegro grazioso & Allegro comodo (Organ Pieces Book 1) Bridge Allegro marziale (Organ Pieces Book 1) Bridge 20 THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The parable of the unrighteous judge and the widow. 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Mass in G, D. 167 Schubert (K, G, S, A) Offertory Pilgrim’s Hymn Paulus Communion We gather together Paulus Voluntaries Chorale No. 2 in B Minor Franck Final in B-flat Major, Op. 21 Franck 27 THE THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Jacob wrestles with the angel. | The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. + ANNUAL COLLECTION for Liturgical Music + 9:30 A.M. Family Mass Special Motet Amazing Grace Ames 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass with Annual Collection for Liturgical Music Setting Missa Brevis in D Major, KV 194 Mozart (K, G, SB) Offertory Ingemisco, tamquam reus (Messa da Requiem) Verdi Communion Благослови, душе моя, Господа (All-Night Vigil, Op. 37) Rachmaninoff Recessional Come to us, Creative Spirit (CASTLEWOOD) Proulx Voluntaries Air with Variations (Suite for Organ) Sowerby Comes Autumn Time Sowerby NOVEMBER 3 THE THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Jesus stays at the house of Zaccheus the tax collector. 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Mass “Sine Nomine” in Dorian Mode Howells (K, G, S, A) Offertory Mein gläubiges Herze (Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, BWV 68) Bach Communion God so loved the world Chilcott Voluntaries Suite Gothique, Op. 25 Boëllmann 10 THE THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The Sadducees question the resurrection of the dead. 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by the Ladies of the Schola Cantorum Setting Messe «Cum jubilo», Op. 11 Duruflé (K, G, SB, A) Offertory Cantate Domino Miller Communion Sweet Prospect The Sacred Harp Voluntaries Wondrous Love: Variations on a Shape-Note Hymn, Op. 34 Barber 17 THE THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “Take heed that you are not led astray…” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Missa Montis Regalis Archer (K, G, SB, A) Offertory Jubilate Deo Walton Communion Jauchzet dem Herren, alle Welt, SWV 36 Schütz Voluntaries Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 20 Vierne 24 THE SOLEMNITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE “Blessed be the King that comes in the Name of the Lord.” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Coronation Mass in C Major, KV 317 Mozart (K, G, SB) Processional Look, ye Saints, the sight is glorious! (BRYN CALFARIA) Offertory Ride on, King Jesus! Hogan Communion Inflammatus et accensus (Stabat Mater) Rossini Voluntaries Cortège et Litanie, Op. 19, No. 2 Dupré Prelude on BRYN CALFARIA Vaughan Williams DECEMBER 1 THE FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT (Year A) “They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks…” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by a Cantor Setting Mass for St. Bartholomew’s Parish Trafka (K, SB, A) Offertory Expectans expectavi (Oratorio de Noël, Op. 12) Saint-Saëns Communion Beata viscera Pérotin 8 THE SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT “The wolf shall live with the lamb, and a little child shall lead them.” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Mass No. 2 in E Minor, WAB 27 Bruckner (K, S, A) Offertory The Morning Star Carter Voluntaries Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645 Bach Fantasy in G Major, “Pièce d’Orgue,” BWV 572 Bach 15 THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT: GAUDETE “My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Missa super “Un gay bergier” Handl (K, S, A) Offertory Hymne à la Vièrge Villette Communion Magnificat (Gloucester Service) Howells Voluntaries Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 659 Bach Fantasy & Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542 Bach 22 THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT “She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus.” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by a Cantor Setting Missa ad præsepe Malcom (K, S, A) Offertory Gesù Bambino Yon Communion Behold, a Virgin shall conceive & O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion (Messiah, HWV 56) Handel Voluntaries Chorale Fantasy on “Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland” Bruhns Toccata on VENI EMMANUEL Carter 24 THE EVE OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD: CHRISTMAS EVE The birth of Christ. 7:30 P.M. Family Mass sung by a Cantor Motet This Christmastide: Jessye’s Carol Fraser Carols ADESTE FIDELIS, THE FIRST NOWELL, STILLE NACHT, MENDELSSOHN Voluntaries Silent night, holy night Langlais Bring a torch, Jeanette Isabella Chapman ————————————————————————————————— 11:30 P.M. Music of the Season (Prelude to Midnight Masss): HODIE by Ralph Vaughan Williams sung by the Schola Cantorum with Brass Quintet A monumental work which pairs the timelessness of the Christmas story with music reminiscent of an epic film score. Words taken from Holy Scripture and poetry by John Milton, Miles Coverdale, Martin Luther & Ursula Vaughan Williams. ————————————————————————————————— 12:00 A.M. Solemn Midnight Mass sung by the Schola Cantorum with brass quintet Setting Mass in G Minor Vaughan Williams (G, S, A) Introit No sad thought his soul affright (Hodie) Vaughan Williams Alleluia Christmas Alleluias Robinson Offertory The March of the Three Kings (Hodie) Vaughan Williams Communion Ring out, ye crystal spheres! (Hodie) Vaughan Williams Carols ADESTE FIDELIS, STILLE NACHT, MENDELSSOHN Voluntary Hodie Christus natus est (Hodie) Vaughan Williams 25 THE SOLEMNITY OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD: CHRISTMAS DAY “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” 9:30 A.M. Family Mass Motet What child is this? McCullough Carols GLORIA, MUELLER, ANTIOCH Voluntaries Prelude on GREENSLEEVES Purvis Toccata: «Marche des Rois» (Suite à la Française) Cochereau 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Missa Brevis in F Major, Hob. 22:1 Haydn (K, G, SB, A) Introit All this time Walton Offertory The Coventry Carol Andrews Communion Glory to the newborn King Hogan Voluntaries Variations sur un Noël, Op. 20 Dupré Toccata: «Marche des Rois» (Suite à la Française) Cochereau 29 THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY & JOSEPH “And the child grew and became strong: He was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was on him.” 11:15 A.M. Mass sung by a Cantor (Schola Cantorum on Christmas recess) JANUARY 5 THE SOLEMNITY OF THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD “Arise, shine, for your light is come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.” 11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass Setting Missa Brevis Dove (K, G, SB, A) Alleluias Epiphany Alleluias Weaver Offertory Videntes stellam Poulenc Communion O Magnum mysterium Poulenc Voluntaries Les Mages (La Nativité du Seigneur) Messiaen Fête, Op.
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