24th in OT (A • 2023)
Hi Friends,
My plan is for us to play this Sunday by ear. I know a few people will be out this week, so I want to make sure we are all comfortable with what we sing, so if something feels ‘off’ we will shelve it for a future Mass, so just be open to a game-plan change.
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St. Michæl the Archangel Prayer https://youtu.be/wjaTQFZBt28?si=h17Ib_QnXFcs0eOL
Entrance Antiphon Hymn to the tune of ‘Puer Nobis’ https://youtu.be/HbbYId6w6U4?si=n79qPsl1Z6soKPz5
Entrance Antiphon: Fr. Weber #1485 https://youtu.be/bZ3xXdohqO8?si=ygebADtheZOxUQgs
Psalm 103, “The Lord is kind and merciful, slow to anger and rich in mercy.” Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk71GctqoFYzTZp9hPwFg-yJ9zO8geC3l&si=nFjGBIytVl0JTYxR
“Alleluia de Angelis” https://youtu.be/o_DVROOs2O8?si=Z2ULnGOMoJWN7gqR
Credo III (English) https://youtu.be/YftNTaN6GD4?si=wzTEepLG2pWuYwI1
Offertory Anthem: Laudate Dominum by Perosi. (See very bottom)
Offertory Hymn: to the tune of ‘Detroit’. https://youtu.be/jkt8Us7NtHo?si=yjchBHqu2SDIS0aG
Sanctus from the Missa de Angelis
Repeat-after-me learning track: https://youtu.be/i1rhi3kQR0Q?si=U0MUkDYRAvt-m8jB
Regular sing-along version: https://youtu.be/b4bysEpFE1Q?si=WVc0ez_TlIwPOK7I
Organ-only version: https://youtu.be/L9oadelv6oI?si=5CXk8Evcw3EEVrf9
Memorial Acclamation: “Mortem tuam annuntiamus…” (ie-Latin version) https://youtu.be/Wc_MgFKDCak?si=UXq4kcL5pKepaspC
Our Father (English transcription)
Official practice track: https://youtu.be/N95Mtd29Yy4?si=daDePgsWdJtQCbHC
Live SJ performance: https://youtu.be/T3N-oOgpicQ?si=8bhw3gHsiDeN6ZtU
Communion Antiphon: Fr. Weber #1496 https://youtu.be/yCRVgJLUQEA?si=S5CCK8Oh2VPWPEHf
Communion Motet (subject to successful warmups): Mandatum Novum. https://youtu.be/1yhRvvEDF3g?si=_xfV-7P2S4lMLozM
Communion Hymn Tune: ‘Tenere’ (see mp3 track below)
Salve Regina https://youtu.be/FruWS1yeVEk?si=4ywS1qyi4NH_Bm66
Full playlist for all the practice tracks of Laudate Dominum by Perosi: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk71GctqoFYzjr6D4Z_yP9pRyisPvoJrk&si=79MG_fcL8Aj6F8EW
Here’s a recording of Pavlechko’s stunning O Sacrum convivium. Give this a listen a few times so that you can really absorb the ethereal nature of the piece.