30th in OT (A • 2023)
Greetings all—
Sorry I’m so late in populating this list for you! It’s a relatively simple week:
Entrance Antiphon Hymn to the tune of Nun Danket (“Now Thank We All Our God”)
Fr. Weber 1615
Psalm 18 “I love You, Lord, my strength.”
NB* the practice video features the OLD translation.Offertory Antiphon Hymn to the tune of Land of Rest (“Jerusalem, My Happy Home”)
Fr. Weber 1629
Lead Me, Lord by Wesley (just sing from your confirmation booklets)
Communion Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go to the tune of TENERE (see below)
NB: this is a hymn that we’ve done a few times already, although it’s been a little while.Salve Regina
29th in OT (A • 2023)
Greetings all— here’s our lineup:
Entrance Antiphon Hymn to “Forest Green”
Entrance Antiphon: Fr. Weber #1592
Psalm 96 “Give the Lord glory and honor” (playlist)
Alleluia VI
Offertory Hymn to “Dix”
Communion Antiphon: Fr. Weber #1607
Communion Anthem: Ecce Panis Angelorum by Perosi (playlist)
Communion Hymn: Come Down, O Love Divine (Down Ampney)
Salve Regina
Recessional Hymn: Sing Praise to the Lord (Laudate Dominum, Parry)
Looking Ahead: Confirmation 2023
As promised at rehearsal, here’s a list of resources to prepare for confirmation Mass next week.
Dum Sanctificatus (procession of the confirmands)
Psalm 117 (same as above; all the parts are time stamped in the same video)
Here’s an organ-only practice track of the Alleluia. NB: there are timestamps for each part, including a slowed-down version of the coda starting seven-and-a-half minutes in. You can click on these time stamps for your part and you will hear the organ play your part louder than the others.
And here is a human demo where it goes right into the coda, short and sweet. Each part is time stamped.
Don’t forget: there will be long organ interludes between each verse of the Veni Creator Spiritus.
For Lead Me, Lord, first we have an organ-only practice track that solos out each part, followed by a lovely real choral rendition with organ, and a second that is a cappella, which is quite interesting.
Suddenly, there was heard… (Communion antiphon)
Qui vult venire post me… (He who wishes to come after me)
Any sopranos feel like learning a descant?
28th in OT (A • 2023)
Greetings all— here’s our lineup:
Entrance Antiphon Hymn to “Ebenezer”
Entrance Antiphon: Fr. Weber #1570
Psalm 23 “I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life” (playlist)
Alleluia VI
Offertory Hymn to “Old Hundredth”
Communion Antiphon: Fr. Weber #1583
Communion Anthem: Anima Christi (Polish Dominican edition) (Playlist)
Communion Hymn: Deck Thyself, My Soul, With Gladness
Salve Regina
27th in OT (A)
Alright gang…
I’m sorry to have called rehearsal on Wednesday, however we were going to have more people missing than we would have even had at rehearsal, and of those who would have attended, at least two felt sub-par to begin with.
We will still sing on Sunday, however you will have to do some prep-work at home (particularly the psalm and communion hymn) and we will have a simpler day than we would ordinarily.
Here’s our lineup:
Entrance Antiphon Hymn to “Lauda Anima”
Introit: Fr. Weber 1549
Psalm 80 “The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Isræl.”
Alleluia VI
Offertory Hymn to Irby (last week’s communion hymn)
Communio: Fr. Weber 1562
Communion Hymn: Come Down, O Love Divine to “Down Ampney”
Salve Regina
Please note that the Fr. Weber handouts are in square note notation. This week was going to be our first week back to all-square-notes, so do brace yourself for the transition. It’s really not scary, especially if you learn the chants by ear first.
10/3/2023 rehearsal prep
Hello Friends—
I cannot always promise such a thing, but it occurred to me today, and I have a minute, so I’d like to list a few things here, that you can listen to ahead of Wednesday’s rehearsal. For those of you who are able to avail yourselves of these tracks, this might help you feel a little more comfortable at rehearsal.
Here are a few of the things we will be working on:
1. • O Sacrum Convivium
2. • Solemn Salve Regina (with drones)
3. • Dum Sanctificatus (Confirmation introit)
4. • Fr. Weber 1549
5. • Fr. Weber 1562
6. • Magnificat in C by George Dyson