Prelude: Aria: Peeters
Processional Hymn: 280: Come Now Almighty King
Kyrie: Deutsche Messe: Schubert/Proulx
Gloria: Deutsche Messe: Schubert/Proulx
Readings: 573
Psalm: (Guimont p 179) Blessed the people...
Acclamation: (Trinity) Glory to the Father...
Intercessions: 115: Lord hear our prayer
Offertory: 281: Holy Holy Holy
(11) Holy Holy Holy: Tchaikovsky
Sanctus/Mem/Amen: Deutsche Messe: Schubert/Proulx
Agnus Dei Deutsche Messe: Schubert/Proulx
Communion Hymn: 278: How Wonderful The Three In One
Final Hymn: 279: O God Almighty Father
Postlude: Festival Voluntary: Peeters
Music Notes:
The Communion Antiphon (Graduale Romanum Chant Proper):
Data est mihi omnis potestas in caelo et in terra, alleluia;
euntes, docete omnes gentes, baptizantes eos in nomine Patris,
et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti, alleluia, alleluia (All power
has been given to me in heaven and on earth, alleluia;
go therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit, alleluia, alleluia).
This weekend the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity
supersedes the Sunday Vigil/Day of Ordinary Time (Week 10).
Franciscus Florentinus (Flor) Peeters (1903-1986), born in Tielen
Belgium (near Antwerp), graduated Lemmens Institute, organist at
St Rumoldus Cathedral (Mechelen), taught at Lemmens Institute and
Royal Conservatory (Antwerp). Composed for keyboard, voice (songs,
masses), orchestra, chamber instruments, using a familiar but rich
musical language and adopting classical forms. Aria (1945, opus 51)
has a lyrical melody supported by repeated chords; Festival Voluntary
(1957, opus 87) is a joyous piece featuring tonal ambiguity, syncopated
rhythms, chordal fanfares.
Discovered Online:
Aria - opus 51
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jeLH178JDE
Festival Voluntary - opus 87
http://www.iccucc.org/mp3ss5171d.swf
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