Prelude: Adagio: Corelli
Processional Hymn: 352: Love Divine All Loves Excelling
Kyrie: -spoken-
Gloria: 135: Angels and Saints: Janco
Readings: 634
Intercessions: -spoken-
Offertory: 297: I Want To Walk As A Child Of The Light
Acclamations: 140-141-145: Angels and Saints: Janco
Agnus Dei: 146: Angels and Saints: Janco
Communion Hymn: 199: Wait For The Lord
Final Hymn: 852: At The Name Of Jesus
Postlude: Largo: Corelli
Music Notes:
The Communion Antiphon (Graduale Romanum Chant):
Beatus servus, quem, cum venerit Dominus, invenerit vigilantem:
amen dico vobis, super omnia bona sua constituet eum
(Blessed is the servant whom the Lord, when he comes,
will find to be vigilant;
truly, I say to you, he will establish him over all his possessions).
Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) was born in Fusignano
(near Milan) Italy; studied violin and composition in Lugo,
Faenza, Bologna (1666); possibly spent time in France (c1672)
as rival to Jean Baptiste Lully. In Rome (c1675, -1709) at
San Luigi dei Francesi Church, assistant first violin, later
director of violins; in Germany (c1681) worked for Elector of
Bavaria; invited (c1689) to Modena by its duke; admitted (1706)
to Accademia D’Arcadia; met (1707) G F Handel who was playing
organ at St John Lateran; taught violin at Collegio Germanico;
invited (1708) to Naples by king. Had several patrons: exiled
Queen of Sweden Maria Cristina (1679-); Cdl Benedetto Pamphili
(c1687-), Cdl Pietro Ottoboni (c1690-). Wrote trio sonatas,
minor pieces for violin and other instruments, concerto grossi
(precursor to symphony); widely imitated by colleagues/successors
(Vivaldi, Handel, Locatelli, Bach).
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