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Christ Church Cathedral, Cincinnati, Ohio 2020-2021 Choral Music Schedule Christ Church Cathedral, Cincinnati, Ohio 2020-2021 Choral Music Schedule Except where otherwise indicated, all liturgies and concerts are sung by the Christ Church Cathedral Choir. Events marked with an asterisk (*) are ticketed. All programmed music subject to change due to pandemic-related restrictions. SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 6 September Anthems: Esto les digo – Kinley Lange Pentecost 14 (Proper 18) Ubi caritas – Maurice Duruflé SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 13 September Anthems: Lord, Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace – Stephan Casurella Pentecost 15 (Proper 19) Benedic anima mea – Claudin de Sermisy SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 20 September Anthems: Simile est regnum caelorum – Cristóbal de Morales Pentecost 16 (Proper 20) Bless the Lord, O My Soul – Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 27 September Anthems: Love So Amazing, So Divine – Stephan Casurella Pentecost 17 (Proper 21) Christus factus est – Felice Anerio SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 4 October Anthems: O for a Closer Walk with God – Grayston Ives Pentecost 18 (Proper 22) Vinea mea electa – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Francis of Assisi 5:00 CHORAL EVENSONG Canticles: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D Minor – Thomas Attwood Walmisley Anthem: The Canticle of Brother Sun – Grayston Ives SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II (Indigenous Peoples Celebration) 11 October Anthem: In Beauty May I Walk – Jonathan Dove Pentecost 19 (Proper 23) SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 18 October Anthems: How Beauteous Are Their Feet – Charles Villiers Stanford St. Luke, Evangelist Bread of Heaven – David Ashley White SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 25 October Anthems: Let Us Love in Deed and Truth – Larry King Pentecost 21 (Proper 25) Teach Me, O Lord – Thomas Attwood 2020-2021 Choral Music Schedule, p. 2 SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 1 November Asperges: Vidi aquam – Tomás Luis de Victoria All Saints Anthems: And I Saw Another Angel – Charles Villiers Stanford Holy Is the True Light – William H. Harris All Souls (observed) 5:00 REQUIEM MASS Service: Requiem – Malcolm Archer Anthem: The Souls of the Righteous – Geraint Lewis SATURDAY 9:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II (Diocesan Convention) 7 November Anthem: Sing a New Song to the Lord – Roland E. Martin William Temple (transferred) SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 8 November Anthems: Thou Judge of Quick and Dead – Samuel Sebastian Wesley Pentecost 23 (Proper 27) Steal Away – arr. Bob Chilcott SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II (Christ Church Singers) 15 November Anthems: Teach Us, Good Lord – David Ogden Pentecost 24 (Proper 28) Seek to Serve – Lloyd Pfautsch SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 22 November Anthems: Ride On, King Jesus – arr. Howard Helvey Christ the King O Jesus, King Most Wonderful – Gerald Near THURSDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 26 November (Cantor) Thanksgiving Day SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 29 November Introit: Matin Responsory – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Advent 1 Anthems: O Thou the Central Orb – Charles Wood My Lord, What a Mornin’ – arr. Harry T. Burleigh 5:00 AN ADVENT PROCESSION WITH LESSONS AND CAROLS Let My Prayer Come Up as the Incense – Peter Hallock The Great “O Antiphons” – Mode 2 plainchant and Peter Hallock The Doctrine of Wisdom – William Mathias O Come, Divine Messiah – arr. Howard Helvey Virga Jesse – Thomas Juneau Hosanna filio David – Tomás Luis de Victoria Infinite Light – arr. Paul Halley Rorate caeli – Francisco Guerrero There Is No Rose – John Joubert WEDNESDAY 6:00 EVENING PRAYER: RITE II (Chamber Choir) 2 December Canticles: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Plainchant with Fauxbourdons) – William Byrd Anthem: Confortamini – Orlando di Lasso 2020-2021 Choral Music Schedule, p. 3 SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 6 December Anthems: Climb to the Top of the Highest Mountain – Carolyn Jennings Advent 2 Fuit homo missus a Deo – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 4:00 *CONCERT (Collegium) (Mostly) Messiah – George Frederick Handel WEDNESDAY 6:00 EVENING PRAYER: RITE II (Chamber Choir) 9 December Canticles: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Plainchant with Fauxbourdons) – William Byrd Anthem: Thou Shalt Know Him – Mark Sirett SATURDAY 1:00 “BLUE CHRISTMAS” LITURGY 12 December (Cantor) SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 13 December Anthems: This Is the Record of John – Orlando Gibbons Advent 3 O Lord, How Shall I Meet You – Stephan Casurella 3:00 AN ADVENT PROCESSION WITH LESSONS AND CAROLS (at Church of Our Saviour/Iglesia de Nuestro Salvador, Mt. Auburn) Let My Prayer Come Up as the Incense – Peter Hallock The Great “O Antiphons” – Mode 2 plainchant and Peter Hallock The Doctrine of Wisdom – William Mathias O Come, Divine Messiah – arr. Howard Helvey Virga Jesse – Thomas Juneau Hosanna filio David – Tomás Luis de Victoria Infinite Light – arr. Paul Halley Rorate caeli – Francisco Guerrero There Is No Rose – John Joubert WEDNESDAY 6:00 EVENING PRAYER: RITE II (Chamber Choir) 16 December Canticles: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Plainchant with Fauxbourdons) – William Byrd Anthem: Canite tuba – Francisco Guerrero SATURDAY 7:00 LESSONS AND CAROLS CONCERT 19 December (Noon service musicians) 2020-2021 Choral Music Schedule, p. 4 SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 20 December Anthems: Angelus ad Virginem – arr. Andrew Carter Advent 4 There Is No Rose – John Joubert 4:30 PRE-SERVICE ORGAN RECITAL 5:00 A FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS Ding Dong! Merrily on High – arr. Charles Wood Adam Lay Ybounden – Frank Boles I Wonder as I Wander – arr. John Rutter O Come, Divine Messiah – arr. Howard Helvey Virga Jesse – Thomas Juneau A Maiden Most Gentle – arr. Andrew Carter A Babe Is Born – William Mathias Infant Holy, Infant Lowly – arr. Gerre Hancock The Magi’s Dream – James Whitbourn The Huron Carol – arr. Eleanor Daley TUESDAY 12:10 MUSIC LIVE AT LUNCH (sopranos & altos) 22 December A Ceremony of Carols – Benjamin Britten THURSDAY 4:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 24 December Anthems: A Babe Is Born – William Mathias Christmas Eve My Lord Has Come – Will Todd 10:30 CAROLS BEFORE THE EUCHARIST Adam Lay Ybounden – Frank Boles A Maiden Most Gentle – arr. Andrew Carter The Huron Carol – arr. Eleanor Daley Now May We Singen – Cecilia McDowall There Is No Rose – John Joubert 11:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II Service: Missa Brevis – Jonathan Dove Anthems: O magnum mysterium – Tomás Luis de Victoria Infant Holy, Infant Lowly – arr. Gerre Hancock FRIDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 25 December Anthems: The Angel’s Message – Peter Pindar Stearns Christmas Day I Saw Three Ships – arr. Andrew Carter SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 27 December Anthems: Where Shepherds Lately Knelt – Carl Schalk Christmas 1 Love Came Down at Christmas – John Rutter 2020-2021 Choral Music Schedule, p. 5 SATURDAY 2:00 *BOAR’S HEAD AND YULE LOG FESTIVAL (dress rehearsal) 2 January As Dew in Aprille – Anonymous, 13th Century The Boar’s Head Carol – Traditional, 16th Century Good King Wenceslas – Piae Cantiones, 1582 Deck the Halls – Traditional Welsh Sons of Eve – Spanish, 16th Century The Wassail Carol – Traditional Yorkshire Of the Father’s Love Begotten – Piae Cantiones, 1582, arr. Stephan Casurella I Bring You Tidings of Great Joy – Folksong “Lord Rendall,” Somerset Angels We Have Heard on High – Traditional French Hail to the Lord’s Anointed – Melchior Teschner, ca. 1613 Kings to Thy Rising – French, 16th Century We Three Kings – John Henry Hopkins, Jr., ca. 1857 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence – French, 17th Century O Come, All Ye Faithful – John Francis Wade, arr. David Willcocks 5:00 *BOAR’S HEAD AND YULE LOG FESTIVAL SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 3 January (Cantor) Christmas 2 2:30 *BOAR’S HEAD AND YULE LOG FESTIVAL 5:00 *BOAR’S HEAD AND YULE LOG FESTIVAL WEDNESDAY 12:10 EUCHARIST: RITE II 6 January (Cantor) The Epiphany SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 10 January Asperges: Vidi aquam – Michael McCarthy Baptism of Our Lord Anthems: The Baptism of Christ – Peter Hallock O nata lux – Thomas Tallis 4:30 PRE-SERVICE ORGAN RECITAL 5:00 AN EPIPHANY PROCESSION Canticles for the Epiphany Procession – Stephan Casurella Magi veniunt ab oriente – Clemens non Papa The Magi’s Dream – James Whitbourn Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day – Richard Shephard Vidi aquam – Michael McCarthy Cana’s Guest – Richard Allain O sacrum convivium – Thomas Tallis Christus est stella – Will Todd SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 17 January Anthems: Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies – T. Frederick H. Candlyn Epiphany 2 We Believe That This Is Jesus – arr. Mark Sedio SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 24 January Anthems: Expectans expectavi – Charles Wood Epiphany 3 Strengthen for Service – Leo Nestor 2020-2021 Choral Music Schedule, p. 6 SUNDAY 10:00 EUCHARIST: RITE II 31 January Anthems: Be Still, My Soul – Percy Whitlock Epiphany 4 There Is a Balm – arr. 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