Sunday, July 5, 2009

28 June - Fourth Sunday After Pentecost - Proper 8

Yes, I am a week late. But as they say, better late than never, right?


St. Joseph's Episcopal Church where I played the usual 10:30 am service. As usual, the numbers are out of The Hymnal 1982.

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost: Holy Eucharist Rite II
Prelude: Adagio-(Allegro), Voluntary in e minor (Op. 7, No. 7; J. Stanley)
Processional Hymn: 518, Christ is made the sure foundation (WESTMINSTER ABBEY)
Trisagion: S-100, New Plainsong (Hurd)
Psalm: Ps 130 (Simplified Anglican Chant)
Sequence Hymn: WLP 772, O Christ, the healer (KEDRON)
Offertory Hymn: 493, O for a thousand tongues to sing (AZMON)
Sanctus: S-130, Deutsche Messe (Schubert/Proulx))
Lord's Prayer: chanted (S-119 in Hymnal 1982)
Fraction Anthem: S-169, My flesh is food indeed (Urwin)
Communion Song: 666, Out of the depths I call (ST. BRIDE)
Recessional Hymn: 594, Come away to the skies (CWM RHONDDA)
Postlude: Largo Staccato, Voluntary in G Major (Op. 7, No. 9; Stanley)




I played the 4:00 pm service for Carol Woods, which is organised by Chapel of the Cross. During the summer, the music list generally reflects what was played at the 8:00 am Rite I Eucharist at Chapel of the Cross.

The music list:

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost: Holy Eucharist Rite II
Prelude: Adagio-(Allegro), Voluntary in e minor (Op. 7, No. 7; J. Stanley)
Processional Hymn: 518, Christ is made the sure foundation (WESTMINSTER ABBEY)
Psalm: Psalm 130 (recited)
Offertory Hymn: 707, Take my life and let it be (HOLLINGSIDE)
Comm: Vivace, Voluntary in G Major (Op. 7, No. 9; Stanley)
Recessional Hymn: 594, Come away to the skies (CWM RHONDDA)
Postlude: Largo Staccato, Voluntary in G Major (Op. 7, No. 9; Stanley)

The next Carol Woods service will be on July 12. Because I will be attending an organ recital that afternoon, my friend Brian C. will be handling the playing duties for that service.

Shameless plug time: speaking of organ recital, next Sunday, July 12, my friend David Durkop will be playing pieces by J.S. Bach and Buxtehude, in addition to his own compositions. His recital will take place at 4:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Durham, NC. Admission is free. This should be a good recital; David's got heaps of talent. If you're in the area, please do consider spending an afternoon listening to great organ music.

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