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Brochure 2019-1 Fall LITURGICAL MUSIC Fall 2019 GRACE CATHEDRAL LITURGICAL MUSIC GRACE CATHEDRAL, SAN FRANCISCO FALL 2019 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS IN MEMORIAM Responses: Paul Halley BISHOP JAMES PIKE Psalm 26 – Matthew Camidge Canticles: Evening Service in D major – George Dyson Anthem: Sicut cervus – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Hymns: 637, 377 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS CONGREGATION SUNDAY Introit: Every time I feel the Spirit – Spiritual, arr. William L. Dawson Service: Mass for five voices – William Byrd Psalm 139 – Peter Aston Anthem: The Beatitudes – Arvo Pärt Motet: The tree – Jonathan Harvey Hymns: 427, 675, 640 3PM CHORAL CONCERT: UNEARTHED Sicut cervus – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Mass for five voices – William Byrd The Beatitudes – Arvo Pärt Every time I feel the Spirit – Spiritual, arr. William L. Dawson The tree – Jonathan Harvey Christ hath a garden – Gerald Near 4PM GIFT TO THE CITY ORGAN RECITAL • UGO SFORZA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS IN MEMORIAM Responses: Kenneth Leighton CANON CHRISTOPHER PUTNAM Psalm 119:33-40 – Christopher Putnam Canticles: Collegium Regale – Herbert Howells Anthem: Like as the hart – Howells Hymns: Ar hyd y nos, 605 2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Introit: Psalm 119 – Christopher Putnam Service: Missa brevis – Grayston Ives Psalm 14 – James Turle Anthem: Let all the people praise thee – William Mathias Motet: Listen sweet dove – Ives Hymns: 518, 663, 377 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Responses: William Byrd Psalm 103 – H. Walford Davies Canticles: Short Service – Orlando Gibbons Anthem: Ubi caritas – Maurice Duruflé Hymns: 581, 662 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Introit: Psalm 103 – H. Walford Davies Service: Missa Eliensis – Arthur Wills Psalm 79 – David Hurd Anthem: Jubilate Deo in C major – Benjamin Britten Motet: Jesus Christ the apple tree – Elizabeth Poston Hymns: 48. 596, 376 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Responses: Bernard Rose Psalm 145 – Edward Bairstow Canticles: Washington Service – John Harper Anthem: The lamb – John Tavener Hymns: 36, 541 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 11AM FESTAL EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS MICHAELMAS Introit: Psalm 145 – Edward Bairstow Service: Missa brevis – Jonathan Dove Psalm 103 – Bairstow Anthem: Te Deum in C major – Benjamin Britten Motet: Let all mortal flesh keep silence – Bairstow Hymns: 367, Angel Voices, 625 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 5:15PM FESTAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Responses: John Kelley Psalm 121 – H. Walford Davies Canticles: Evening Service in F major – Mary Badarak Anthem: All things bright and beautiful – John Rutter Hymns: 407, 428 3 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 11AM FESTAL EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Service: Peace Mass – Bob Chilcott Psalm 121 – Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley Anthem: All things bright and beautiful – John Rutter Motet: Christ hath a garden – Gerald Near Hymns: 400, 428, 412 3PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CAMERATA Responses: Benjamin Bachmann Psalm 121 – Paul Meier Canticles: Evening Service in C major – John Kelley Anthem: A prayer of St. Francis – M. Searle Wright Hymns: 593, 416 4PM GIFT TO THE CITY ORGAN RECITAL • NICHOLAS CAPOZZOLI THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS INVESTITURE OF CHORISTERS Responses: William Smith Psalm 80 – Herbert Howells Canticles: Evening Service in A minor – T. Tertius Noble Anthem: Let the people praise thee – William Mathias Hymns: Coe Fen, 432 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • THE MEN OF THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR Service: Mass for three voices – Antonio Lotti Psalm 66 – Mode 1 Anthem: Jubilate Deo – Charles MacPherson Motet: If ye love me – Thomas Tallis Hymns: 411, 567, 397 3PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CAMERATA Responses: Martin Neary Psalm 66 – Charles Villiers Stanford Canticles: Evening Service in E-flat major – Healey Willan Anthem: Jubilate Deo in C major – John Ireland Hymns: 415, 390 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 5:15PM FESTAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST Responses: Bernard Rose Psalm 147 – Charles Villiers Stanford Canticles: Evening Service in F major – George Dyson Anthem: The spirit of the Lord is upon me – Edward Elgar Hymns: 566, 285 4 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS Introit: Psalm 147 – Charles Villiers Stanford Service: Missa resurrectionis – Gerre Hancock Psalm 119:97-104 – Mode 6 Anthem: Judge eternal - Hancock Motet: Sing my soul his wondrous love – Ned Rorem Hymns: Cathedral School, 627, 423 3PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CAMERATA Responses: William Byrd Psalm 119:97-104 – J. Marcus Ritchie Canticles: Short Service – Orlando Gibbons Anthem: In pace in idipsum – John Sheppard Hymns: 630, 703 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Responses: Kenneth Leighton Psalm 96 – Charles Hanforth Canticles: Washington Service – John Harper Anthem: Tribute to Cæsar – Arvo Pärt Hymns: 29, 582 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Introit: Psalm 96 – Charles Hanforth Service: Mass for five voices – William Byrd Psalm 65 – John Barnard Anthem: Thou O God art praised in Zion – Malcolm Boyle Motet: Ave verum corpus - Byrd Hymns: 637, 656, 665 3PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CAMERATA Responses: Thomas Ebdon Psalm 65 – Henry Smart Canticles: Dorian Service – Thomas Tallis Anthem: Give almes of thy goods – Christopher Tye Hymns: 141, 610 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 5:15PM FESTAL EVENSONG • THE MEN OF THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR EVE OF ALL SAINTS Responses: John Rutter Psalm 149 – Henry Smart Canticles: St. Paul’s Service – Edward Naylor Anthem: Holy is the true light – William H. Harris Hymns: 623, 286 5 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 11AM FESTAL EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS ALL SAINTS, WITH BAPTISMS Service: Messe cum jubilo – Maurice Duruflé Psalm 149 – Charles Villiers Stanford Anthem: And I saw a new heaven – Edgar Bainton Motet: Give us the wings of faith – Ernest Bullock Hymns: 545, 286 3PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CAMERATA Responses: Herbert Sumsion Psalm 149 – Henry Smart Canticles: Lichfield Service – Grayston Ives Anthem: My soul there is a country – C. H. H. Parry Hymns: 526, 519 4PM GIFT TO THE CITY ORGAN RECITAL • BENJAMIN SHEEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Responses: William Byrd Canticles: Fauxbourdons – Thomas Morley Anthem: “Libera me,” from Requiem – Maurice Duruflé Hymns: 666, 621 SUNDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS ALL SOULS REQUIEM Requiem – Maurice Duruflé 3PM SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE • CATHEDRAL CAMERATA Anthem: And I saw a new heaven – Edgar Bainton THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 5:15PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Responses: Bernard Rose Psalm 70 – Herbert Howells Canticles: Evening Service in D minor – Thomas Attwood Walmisley Anthem: Let all mortal flesh keep silence – Edward Bairstow Hymns: S-61, 61 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 11AM HOLY EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS Introit: Psalm 70 – Herbert Howells Service: Missa brevis – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Canticle 9 – Mode 8 Anthem: Adoramus te – Claudio Monteverdi Motet: Cantate Domino - Monteverdi Hymns: 462, 53, 653 3PM CHORAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CAMERATA Responses: Thomas Tomkins Canticle 9 – Herbert Howells Canticles – Orlando Gibbons Anthem: Never weather-beaten sail – Thomas Campion Hymns: 517, 39 6 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 5:15PM FESTAL EVENSONG • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS THE REIGN OF CHRIST Responses: Kenneth Leighton Psalm 95 – Richard Wayne Dirksen Canticles: Jesus College Service – William Mathias Anthem: Thou, O God art praised in Zion – Malcolm Boyle Hymns: 34, Luckington SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 11AM FESTAL EUCHARIST • CATHEDRAL CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS THE REIGN OF CHRIST Introit: Psalm 95 – Richard Wayne Dirksen Service: Missa Eliensis – Arthur Wills Canticle 16 – Samuel Sebastian Wesley; Anonymous Anthem: Te Deum in C major – Benjamin Britten Motet: The lamb – John Tavener Hymns: 450, 458, 460 3PM SAID EVENING PRAYER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 5:15PM SAID EVENING PRAYER f we consider and ask ourselves what sort of music we should wish to hear on entering a church we should surely, in describing our ideal, say first of all that it I must be something different from what is heard elsewhere; that it should be a sacred music, devoted to its purpose, a music whose peace would still passion, whose dignity should strengthen our faith, whose unquestioned beauty should find a home in our hearts, to cheer us in life and death; a music worthy of the fair temples in which we meet and of the holy words of our liturgy; a music whose expression of the mystery of things unseen never allowed any trifling motive to ruffle the sanctity of its reserve. What power for good such a music would have! ROBERT BRIDGES, POET LAUREATE OF GREAT BRITAIN (1844-1930) 7 The Right Reverend Marc Handley Andrus, Bishop The Very Reverend Doctor Malcolm Clemens Young, Dean The Very Reverend Doctor Alan Jones, Dean Emeritus MUSIC STAFF Benjamin Bachmann, Diana Dollar Knowles Canon Director of Music Christopher Keady, Assistant Director of Music Kevin Fox, Instructor of Voice and Music Theory Sue Crawford, Music Administrator Gabriel Fanelli, Conductor of the Cathedral Camerata 8 .
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