Prelude: Adoro te devote: Callahan
Processional Hymn: 352: Love Divine All Loves Excelling
Kyrie: -spoken-
Gloria: 113: Glory To God: Andrews
Readings: 636
Psalm: (Guimont p 134) Taste and see...
Acclamation: (OT-20-B) Whoever eats my flesh...
Intercessions: -spoken-
Offertory: 301: Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven
(11) (sheet) Ave Maria: Josquin Desprez
Sanctus/Mem/Amen: 172-175-177: Community Mass: Proulx
Agnus Dei 189: Lamb Of God: Proulx
Communion Hymn: 851: Draw Near And Take
Final Hymn: 395: In Christ There Is No East Or West
Postlude: Pange lingua (v3): Titelouze
Music Notes:
The Communion Antiphon (Graduale Romanum Chant Proper)
(Jn 6:57) Qui manducat carnem meam, et bibit sanguinem meum,
in me manet, et ego in eo, dicit Dominus (He who eats
my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him,
says the Lord).
Charles Callahan (1951-), born in Cambridge MA, is a graduate
of the Curtis Institute (Philadelphia) and Catholic University of
America. Former faculty member Middlebury College, Catholic
University, Rollins College. Director (2005-) of Vermont Conservatory
of Music. Prolific composer, author of two books on American organ
building, active as an organ consultant, recitalist, recording artist,
workshop leader throughout USA and Europe. A poetic translation of
"Adoro te devote" can be found in the Hymnal # 850.
Jean Titelouze (1563-1633) at a young age became organist at the
cathedral in Rouen, France, and remained there the rest of his life.
His surviving published (1623) music for organ: versets on twelve hymns,
and eight settings of the Magnificat, one for each mode.
In "Pange lingua (v3)" the tune is played slowly by the feet on the pedals,
while the hands weave harmonies above it on the manuals.
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