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Saint Joseph Cathedral Music Mendelssohn Fugue and Andante (Sonata VI) 04.02.15 Holy Thursday Solemn Mass of the Lord’s Supper Titcomb Regina coeli Introit Invocabit me (VIII) Alain Le jardin suspendu Introit Cantate Domino (VI) Communio Scapulis suis (III) Palestrina Nos autem gloriari Communio Ego sum vitis vera (VIII) Mendelssohn Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir Latona Mandatum Stanford Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem Byrd Miserere mei, Deus Briggs Ubi caritas Bainton And I Saw a New Heaven 03.01.15 Lent II-B Byrd Mass for Five Voices (A) 05.10.15 Easter VI-B Böhm Vater unser im Himmelreich (I) Byrd Ave verum corpus Bach Meine Seele erhebet den Herrn, BWV 648 Brahms O Traurigkeit, O Herzeleid Duruflé Tantum ergo, op. 10, no. 4 Dupré Choral (Salve Regina), op. 57a Brahms O Gott, du frommer Gott, op. 122, no. 7 04.03.15 Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion Dupré Fugue (on an Easter Alleluia), op. 57b Redford Glorificamus Victoria/Rowan St. John Passion Choruses Dupré Versets for the Magnificat, op. 18, nos. 10,13, and 14 Introit Tibi dixit (III) Lotti Crucifixus (8-part) Reger Fugue in D-Major, op. 59, no. 6 Communio Visionem quam vidistis (I) Bruckner Christus factus est Reger Toccata in D-minor, op. 59, no. 5 Mundy He That Hath My Commandments Tallis Salvator mundi Introit Vocum iucunditatis (III) Victoria O sacrum convivum Sanders The Reproaches Communio Ego vos (I) 03.08.14 Lent III-B 04.03.15 The Office of Tenebrae Ireland Greater Love Hath no Man Bach Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639 Plainchant Pange lingua, gloriosi Willan Rise Up, My Love Demessieux Chorale-Prelude on “Attende, Domine” Tallis The Lamentations of Jeremiah 05.17.15 Solemnity of the Lord’s Ascension Purcell Prelude in G-Major Poulenc Tenebrae factae sunt Bach Prelude and Fugue in D-Major, BWV 532 Sweelinck Echo Fantasia (Aeolian) Bach O Mensch, bewein deine Sünde gross, BWV 622 Messiaen L’ Ascension (I, IV) Introit Oculi mei (VII) Victoria O vos omnes Preston Alleluyas Communio Passer invenit (I) Allegri Miserere Introit Viri Galilaei (VII) Mundy Adolescentulus sum ego 04.04-05.15 Easter Vigil/Easter Day Communio Signa eos (VII) Purcell Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts Bach Christ ist erstanden, BWV 627 Finzi God Is Gone Up 03.08.14 Tallis Spem in alium/Music for Lent Bach Christ lag in Todesbanden, BWV 625 Phillips Ascendit Deus Choirs of Saint Joseph Cathedral and Böhm Christ lag in Todesbanden (I) 05.17.15 Donor Concert Cincinnati Christ Church Cathedral, assisted by Dupré Fugue (on an Easter Alleluia), op. 57b Mawby Ave verum corpus singers from the Lancaster Chorale and the Langlais Mors et resurrectio, op. 5, no. 2 Rheinberger Ex Sion University of Notre Dame Peeters Ad regni agni dapes, op. 75, no. 4 Howells Here is the Little Door Slater/Halley Jesu, the Very Thought of Thee Vierne Final (Symphonie VI) Byrd Miserere mei, Deus Farrant Call to Remembrance Widor Final (Symphonie VI) Parsons Ave Maria Purcell Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences Latona/Cimi Gloria (Missa de angelis) Palestrina Super flumina Babylonis Morley Nolo mortem peccatoris Victoria Victimae Paschali laudes Guerrero Simile est regnum Byrd Miserere mei, Deus Webster Awake, Arise, Lift Up Your Voice Bruckner Christus factus est Byrd Ne irascaris Communio Pascha nostrum Webster Ecce sacerdos magnus Guerrero Hei mihi Domine Gallus Alleluia! In resurrectione tua Tallis Loquebantur variis linguis Wesley Wash Me Throughly 04.12.15 Easter II-B/Divine Mercy 05.24.15 Solemnity of Pentecost Thompson The Best of Rooms Bach Erschienen ist der herrliche Tag, BWV 629 Bach Fantasia sopra: Komm, heiliger Geist, BWV 651 Helvey A Hymn to God the Father Bach Erstanden ist der heil’ge Christ, BWV 628 de Grigny Hymne d’orgue: Veni Creator Chilcott God So Loved the World Bach Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, BWV 626 Duruflé Choral varié sur “Veni Creator”, op. 4c Lloyd View Me, Lord Buxtehude Praeludium in C-Major, BuxWV 137 Peeters Partita on “Veni Creator”, op. 75, no. 6 Mendelssohn Aus tiefer Not Dandrieu O filii et filiae Introit Spiritus Domini (VIII) Pärt The Deer’s Cry Mendelssohn Allegro assai vivace (Sonata I) Communio Factus est repente (VII) Purcell Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts Vierne Choral (Symphonie II) Tallis Loquebantur variis linguis Tallis Spem in alium (Choir in recess) Friedell Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether 03.15.15 Lent IV-B 04.19.15 Easter III-B 05.30.15 Priestly Ordination – Anthony Davis, Sean Dooley, Bach An wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 653 Bach Heut triumpheret Gottes Sohn, BWV 630 Thomas Gardner, Robert Hartge, Joseph O’Connor, Bach Schmücke dich, O meine liebe Seele, BWV 654 Bach Prelude and Fugue in A-Major, BWV 536 and Nicola Ventura Brahms Schmücke dich, O meine liebe Seele, op. 122, no, 5 Held Variations on “O filii et filiae” (St. Paul the Apostle Church, Westerville, OH) Wisniewski Trio and Fughetta on “Love Unknown” Mathias Fanfare Widor Salvum fac populum tuum, op. 84 Introit Laetare Jerusalem (V) Mathias Processional Introit Dominus secus (I) Communio Ierusalem, quae aedificatur (IV) Pachelbel Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr Communio Ego vos (I) Guerrero Hei mihi Domine Introit Jubilate Deo (VIII) Webster Ecce sacerdos magnus Stainer God So Loved the World (The Crucifixion) Communio Cantate Domino (II) Latona/Cimi Gloria (Missa de angelis) 03.22.15 Lent V-B Harris This Joyful Eastertide Briggs Ubi caritas Böhm Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig Campbell Sing We Merrily Dirksen Christ Our Passover Brahms Herzlich tut mich verlangen, op. 122, no. 9 04.26.15 Easter IV-B Noyen/Hancock Christus vincit Ropartz Lento (D-Major) (Au Pied de l’Autel) Clerambault Bassus et dessus de Trompette (Suite du premier ton) Gabrieli (G.) Canzona primi toni Scheidt Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir Howells Psalm-Prelude, op. 32, no. 3 05.31.15 Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Introit Iudica me Deus (IV) Mendelssohn Prelude and Fugue in G-Major, op. 37, no. 2 Bach Prelude and Fugue in E-flat Major, BWV 552 Communio Qui mihi ministrat (V) Rheinberger Sonata in G-Major, op. 88 Buxtehude Nun bitten wir den Heilgen Geist Byrd Ne irascaris Introit Misericordia Domini (IV) (Choir in recess) Byrd Civitas sancti tui Communio Ego sum pastor bonus (II) 06.07.15 Solemnity of Corpus Christi 03.29.15 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion Byrd Haec dies Bach Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, BWV 666 Barié Marche (Trois Pièces, op. 7) Hassler Cantate Domino Franck Prelude, Fugue, and Variation, op. 18 Brahms Herzlich tut mich verlangen, op. 122, no. 10 04.26.15 Ohio Mourns: The Music of Abraham Lincoln’s 1865 Langlais Suite medievalé Buxtehude Herzlich tut mich verlangen Columbus Funeral Observances Peeters Festival Voluntary, op. 87 Buxtehude Praeludium in F-sharp minor Handel Dead March (Saul) (Choir in recess) Introit Hosanna filio David (VII) Cennick Children of the Heavenly King 06.12.15 Re-dedication of the Diocese of Columbus Communio Pater, si non potest (VIII) Handel Comfort Ye (Messiah) To the Sacred Heart of Jesus Guerrero Vexilla regis Steele Great Ruler of the Earth and Skies Bridge Adagio in E-Major Victoria O crux ave Steele See, Gracious God, Before Thy Throne Introit Cogitationes cordis (V) 03.31.15 Chrism Mass Wagner Pilgrims’ Chorus (Tannhäuser) Latona/Cimi Gloria (Missa de angelis) Bach Prelude and Fugue in C-Major, BWV 545 Palmer Go to Thy Rest in Peace Palestrina Improperium Vierne Marche pontificale (Trois Improvisations) Root Farewell, Father, Friend, and Guardian Communio Gustate et videte (III) Latona/Cimi Gloria (Missa de angelis) 05.03.15 Easter V-B Byrd Ave verum corpus Introit Facies unctionis (II) Bach Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 649 Bach Fugue in C-Major, BWV 545b Communio Dilexisti justitiam (IV) Bridge Allegro marziale (Six Organ Pieces) Webster Ecce sacerdos magnus Bruhns Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr Slater/Halley Jesu, the Very Thought of Thee SAINT JOSEPH CATHEDRAL Buxtehude Praeludium in E-minor, BuxWV 142 212 EAST BROAD STREET v COLUMBUS, OHIO Mawby Ave verum corpus Jongen Chant de Mai, op. 53, no. 1 cathedralmusic.org 5 6 7 Widor Adagio (Symphonie V) Oldroyd Improvisation on “Conditor alme siderum” 01.04.15 Epiphany of the Lord Widor Salve Regina (Symphonie II) Peeters Prelude on “Wachet auf”, op. 68, no. 5 Bach In dir ist Freude, BWV 615 Introit Si iniquitates observaveris (III) Introit Ad te levavi (VIII) Buxtehude Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern Communio Aufer a me opprobrium (II) Communio Dominus dabit (I) Frescobaldi Toccata per l’Elevatione (Fiori Musicali) Webster A Fair and Delectable Place Wood O Thou the Central Orb Introit Ecce advenit (II) at Saint Joseph Cathedral Stanford Magnificat in G Willan Lo, in the Time Appointed Communio Vidimus stellam (IV) Paul A. Thornock II, Director of Music 10.19.14 OT 29-A 12.07.14 Advent II-B Howells Here is the Little Door Robert Wisniewski, Principal Organist and Assistant Director of Music Bach (J.C.) Aria with 15 Variations Bach Herr Jesu Christ, der ein’ge Gottes Sohn, BWV 601 Handl Ab oriente venerunt Magi Dupont Méditation Bach Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 599 01.11.15 Baptism of the Lord Choir and Organ Repertoire Mendelssohn Sonata in B-flat Major, op. 65, no. 4 Bach Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 659 Bach Christ, unser Herr zum Jordan kam, BWV 685 2014-2015 Choral Season Vierne Final (Symphonie II) Pachelbel Partita super: Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele Bach Pastorale in F-Major, BWV 590 Introit Ego clamavi (III) Introit Populus Sion (VII) Bach Prelude and Fugue in G-Major, BWV 541 Choral selections are in italics.
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