Prelude: Aria: Tambling
Processional Hymn: 280: Come Now Almighty King
Kyrie: Deutsche Messe: Schubert/Proulx
Gloria: Deutsche Messe: Schubert/Proulx
Readings: 573
Offertory: (sheet) Firmly I Believe And Truly
(11) O Savior and Redeemer: Mozart
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: Tuba Tune: Tambling
Music Notes:
This weekend the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
supercedes the Sunday Vigil/Day of Ordinary Time (Week 10).
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) composed "Deutsche Messe (D 872)"
in 1826 and Richard Proulx adapted its music to English Mass texts
in 1985; we have used this Mass Setting throughout the Easter
Season (and this weekend and next weekend because of their special
character); June 24-25 we will begin using Mass of the Angels
and Saints by Steven R Janco (Hymnal 135-136, 140-141-145-146).
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), child prodigy, taught by
father Leopold (musician and composer at Salzburg court of
Prince-Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach). Toured Austria,
Germany, France, England, Holland, Italy; later worked in Salzburg
court; went to Vienna (1781), worked as teacher, pianist, concert
promoter, composer. Wrote 600+ works (symphonies, oratorios, operas,
concertos, sonatas, chamber music, keyboard music, sacred music).
Christopher Tambling (1964-) attended (1976-82) Christ's Hospital
School (founded 1552 by King Edward VI) and was organ scholar at
St Peter's College Oxford. In Scotland (1991-), he was conductor
of Perth Symphony Orchestra, Perth city organist, choirmaster and
music director at Trinity College Glenalmond. In England (1995-),
he is Director of Music at Downside School and Master of the Schola
Cantorum of Downside Abbey.
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