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Herbert Howells Psalm 138 T. A THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS • ASHMONT October 20 The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost AS/MR Simple CommunionService – William H. Harris LITURGICAL MUSIC Psalm 121 H. Walford Davies Os justi – Anton Bruckner PENTECOST XV 2019 THROUGHCORPUS CHRISTI2020 Organ Cantilène (SymphonieIII) – Louis Vierne The Rev’d Michael J. Godderz – Rector Final (SymphonieIII) – Louis Vierne Andrew P. Sheranian – Organist& Masterof Choristers Michael Raleigh – Associate Choirmaster Sr. Christine Smith, SSM – MaterChoristarum October 27 The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost MR/RW Ross Wood – Associate Organist Missa brevisin D major(K.194) – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Psalm 84:1-6 A.H. Brewer O taste andsee – R. V aughanWilliams September 22 The Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost AS/RW Organ CommunionService ‘CollegiumRegale’ – Herbert Howells Cantilène(Suite Brève) – Jean Langlais Psalm 138 T. Ayleward Fantasia in G (BWV 572) – Johann Sebastian Bach Behold, O God, our defender– Herbert Howells Organ November 1 The Feast of AllSaints AS/RW Psalm-Prelude(Set 1, # 1) – Herbert Howells CommunionServicein B-flat and F – Charles Villiers Stanford Grand dialoguein C – Louis Marchand Psalm 149 M. Boyle Justorumanimae– Charles Villiers Stanford September 29 The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels AS/MR Organ Missa ‘O quamgloriosum’– Tomás Luis de Victoria Siciliano for a High Ceremony– Herbert Howells Psalm 103:19-22 I. Atkins Toccata– Leo Sowerby Duo seraphim– Jakob Handl Organ November 2 The Feast of AllSouls AS/MR Preludein C (BWV 547) – Johann Sebastian Bach Missa pro defunctis– plainsong Präludiumin G minor(BuxWV 149) – Dietrich Buxtehude Psalm 130 plainsong Kontakion for the Dead – Kievan Chant October 6 The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost AS/MR CommunionService(Short) – Thomas Tallis November 3 The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost AS/MR Psalm 37:3-10 H. West Missa secunda– Hans Leo Hassler Hear the voice and prayer – Thomas Tallis Psalm 32:1-8 J. Jones Organ Tu es Petrus– Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Andante & Andante conmoto(SonataV) – Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Organ Allegro maestoso (SonataV) – Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Air – Gerre Hancock Litanies – Jehan Alain October 13 The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost AS/MR Missa brevis– Philip Radcliffe November 3 AllSaints’ Evensong AS Psalm 113 F.A.G. Ouseley 4:00 pm at All Saints’ Church, Worcester Come, renewus – Eleanor Daley Preces andResponses – Bernard Rose Organ Psalm 24 Barnby Eclogue – Gerald Finzi Evening Service in D major– Herbert Brewer Forlana– Gerald Finzi O pray for the peace of Jerusalem– Herbert Howells November 10 The Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost AS/RW December 22 The Fourth Sunday of Advent AS/RW CommunionService in D minor– Kenneth Leighton Mass of the Quiet Hour – George Oldroyd Psalm 17:1-8 T.A. Walmisley Psalm 24:1-7 J. Robinson O pray for the peace of Jerusalem– Herbert Howells Dixit Maria adangelum– Hans Leo Hassler Organ Organ Sehr langsam&Ruhigbewegt(SonataI) – Paul Hindemith Partita on ‘Veni, Emmanuel’– Daniel Pinkham Mäßig schnell (Sonata II) – Paul Hindemith Toccata on ‘Veni, Emmanuel’– Andrew Carter November 17 The Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost AS/MR December 22 A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols AS/MR/RW Missa brevis– Giovanni Gabrieli 4:00 pm The truthfromabove – arr. R. Vaughan Williams Psalm 98:5-10 T. Attwood Torches– John Joubert O sacred feast – Healey Willan O magnummysterium–Tomás Luis de Victoria Organ No roomin theinn – arr by Roland M. Carter Toccata chromatica– Ad Wammes Lully, lulla, lullay– Philip Stopford Miroir– Ad Wammes The Annunciation– Andrew Sheranian November 24 The Feast of Christ the King AS/RW Go tell it on the mountain– arr. Moses Hogan CommunionServicein E major– Horatio Parker Sleeps Judea fair – Hugh McKinnon Psalm 46 from Martin Luther For unto us a childis born(Messiah)– George F. Handel Day by day – Martin How In the bleak midwinter– Harold Darke Organ Choral (SymphonieRomane)– Charles-Marie Widor December 24 The Eve of the Nativity AS/MR/RW Recessional – William Mathias 8:00 pm Missa ad Praesepe– George Malcolm Psalm 96 C.V. Stanford December 1 The First Sunday of Advent AS/MR Carols repeated from Lesson and Carols CommunionService (Ashmont Service)– Andrew Sheranian Organ Psalm 122 G. Woodward Allein Gott in derHöh’ sei Ehr’ (BWV 662) – J.S. Bach Keep your lamps trimmedand burning– arr. André Thomas Allein Gott in derHöh’ sei Ehr’ (BWV 663) – J.S. Bach Es ist einRos – Johannes Brahms Organ In dulcijubilo(BWV 729) – Johann Sebastian Bach Nun komm, der HeidenHeiland(BWV 659) - Johann Sebastian Bach Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme(BWV 645) – Johann Sebastian Bach December 25 The Nativity RW December 8 The Second Sunday of Advent AS/MR No Choir Missa Papae Marcelli– Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Psalm 72:1-8 W. Turton December 29 The First Sunday after Christmas Day RW This is the recordof John – Orlando Gibbons No Choir Organ Nun komm, derHeidenHeiland(BWV 660) – Johann Sebastian Bach January 5 The Feast of the Epiphany (observed) AS/RW Nun komm, der HeidenHeiland(BWV 661) - Johann Sebastian Bach Missa ad Praesepe– George Malcolm Psalm 72:1-2, 1-17 W. Turton December 15 The Third Sunday of Advent AS/MR Thereshall a star – Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Missa OctaviToni – Orlando di Lasso Organ Psalm 146:4-9 H. Smart Preludesur l'Introit de l'Épiphanie– Maurice Duruflé Rejoice in the Lord alway – Henry Purcell Toccata (Suite Gothique) – Léon Boëllmann Organ Variations 1-6 on ‘Nun komm, der HeidenHeiland’ – Anton Heiller Variations 7-8 on ‘Nun komm, der HeidenHeiland’ – Anton Heiller January 12 The Feast of the Baptism of Christ AS/MR February 9 The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany AS/RW Messe ‘Cum jubilo’ – Maurice Duruflé ‘Organ-soloMass’ (K.259) – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Psalm 89:20-29 R. Massey Psalm 27:1-7 J. Turle Sicut cervus– Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina I’ve beenin the stormso long– arr. by Jeffrey Ames Organ Organ Christ, unserHerr, zum Jordankam (BWV 684) – Johann Sebastian Bach Adoration– Florence Price ConcertoI in C (BWV 595) – Johann Sebastian Bach Fugue inG minor– Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart January 19 The Second Sunday after the Epiphany AS/MR February 16 The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany AS/RW Short Service– Adrian Batten CommunionServicein G major– Francis Jackson Psalm 40:1-10 T.A. Walmisley Psalm 119:9-16 T. Attwood O sing joyfully– Adrian Batten I believethis is Jesus – arr. Undine Smith-Moore Organ Organ Rhapsody (Opus17, No. 1) – Herbert Howells Suite (Messe pour les Convents)– François Couperin Rhapsody (Opus17, No. 2) – Herbert Howells Offertoire(Messe pour les Convents)– François Couperin January 26 The Third Sunday after the Epiphany AS/RW February 23 The Last Sunday after the Epiphany AS/RW Missa ‘MisericordiasDomini’– Josef Gabriel Rheinberger Missa brevis– Zoltán Kodály Psalm 139:1-11 H. Skeats Psalm 99 P. Whitlock O sacrum convivium– Stephanie Martin I wantto be ready – Moses Hogan Organ Organ Andante (SonataV) – Gustav Merkel Introit (Missa brevis)– Zoltán Kodály Risoluto(SonataV) – Gustav Merkel Ite, missa est (Missa brevis)– Zoltán Kodály February 2 The Feast of the Presentation – Candlemas AS/RW February 26 The First Day of Lent: Ash Wednesday AS/MR CommunionService in F – Harold Darke sung by the Full Choir Psalm 84:1-6 A.H. Brewer Mass for Three V oices – William Byrd Steal awayto Jesus – arr. by Patrick Dupré Quigley Psalm 103:8-14 I. Atkins Organ Lord, let me known mine end– Maurice Greene Fantasy (Suite)– Florence Price Organ Fughetta(Suite)– Florence Price O Mensch, beweindein’Sünde groß(BWV 622) – Johann Sebastian Bach Erbarm dichmein,O Herre Gott (BWV 721) – Johann Sebastian Bach February 2 The Feast of the Presentation – Evensong AS withthe Choir of All Saints’, Worcester March 1 The First Sunday of Lent AS/RW Preces andResponses – Gerre Hancock CommunionService in the PhrygianMode – Charles Wood Psalm 84 A.H. Brewer Psalm 51:1-13 W. Morley ShortService OrlandoGibbons Hymnto God – Eleanor Daley When to the Temple Mary went –Johann Eccard Organ Organ Choral Dorien & Choral Phrygien–Jehan Alain Air (Suite)– Florence Price PreludeandFugue in A minor– Johannes Brahms Toccata (Suite)– Florence Price March 8 The Second Sunday of Lent AS/RW April 10 Good Friday AS/MR CommunionServicein G minor– Searle Wright Psalm 22:1-21 Plainsong Psalm 33:12-22 J. Randall The Passion accordingto St. John – Tomás Luis de Victoria O sacrum convivium– Thomas Tallis Crucifixus etiampro nobis – Antonio Lotti Organ Were you there?– arr. Norman Luboff Soliloquy – David Conte Adoro de devote– Healey Willan April 11 The Great Vigil of Easter AS/RW March 15 The Third Sunday of Lent AS/MR CommunionServicein A minor –Harold Darke Mass for Four V oices – William Byrd Sing ye to the Lord – Edward Cuthbert Bairstow Psalm 95:6-11 F.H. Champneys Organ Gute nacht(Jesu, meineFreude)– Johann Sebastian Bach Final (Symphonie I) – Louis Vierne Organ Preludein G minor– Johannes Brahms April 12 Easter Day AS/RW Fugue inG minor– Johannes Brahms Krönungsmesse,K.317 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Psalm 118:14-17, 22-24 P. Whitlock March 22 The Fourth Sunday of Lent AS/RW Hallelujah(Messiah)– George F. Handel Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo – Franz Josef Haydn Organ Psalm 23 C. Hylton Stewart Sarabande for the morningof Easter – Herbert Howells Fugue sur le nomd’Alain – Maurice Duruflé I wantJesus to walk withme– arr. Moses Hogan Organ PreludeandFugue in G major– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy April 19 The Second Sunday of Easter AS/MR Preludein C minor(BWV 546) – Johann Sebastian Bach CommunionServicein D ‘Christ’s Hospital’ – R. VaughanWilliams Psalm 118:19-24 P. Whitlock March 29 The Fifth Sunday of Lent AS/MR Sing joyfully – William Byrd Mass for Five V oices – William Byrd Organ Psalm 130 C. Hylton Stewart Toccata (BWV 538) — Johann Sebastian Bach Salvator mundi– Thomas Tallis Fugue in D minor‘Dorian’ (BWV 538) – Johann Sebastian Bach Organ Fantasia in C minor(BWV 537) – Johann Sebastian Bach April 26 The Third Sunday of Easter AS/RW Fugue inC minor(BWV 537) – Johann Sebastian Bach Mass in G major– Franz Schubert Psalm 116:10-17 C.H.
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