Saturday, May 28, 2022

Year C: Music for the Seventh Sunday of Easter - May 29, 2022



OPENING VOLUNTARY This Little Light of Mine
arr. Valerie Stephenson
St. Mark's Ringers

GATHERING HYMN The Church's One Foundation (Aurelia) 
ELW 654

HYMN OF THE DAY Thine the Amen (Thine) ELW 826

MUSICAL OFFERING The Truth Will Make You Free 
Anne Krentz Organ
The Festival Choir

COMMUNION HYMN This Joyful Eastertide (Vruechten) ELW 391

SENDING HYMN Scatter the Darkness, Break the Gloom
(Besançon)

CLOSING VOLUNTARY Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation

Friday, May 20, 2022

Year C: Music for the Sixth Sunday of Easter - May, 22, 2022



OPENING VOLUNTARY Shall We Gather at the River (Hanson Place)
setting, Robert A. Hobby
Bad Axe River - near my Wisconsin home

Twelve years ago, just after Easter, my brother, Adam, died unexpectedly. The lectionary was a constant blessing to me in the weeks that followed. I found comfort in stories of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances, but I found even more in the readings from Revelation, like the second reading today. "Shall We Gather at the River" is a common hymn at funerals, and we often think of it in terms of crossing the River Jordan. Clearly, that's not what Robert Lowry had in mind when he wrote the text.
Since this river is "flowing by the throne of God," he speaks of the river in John's revelation, the river that flows through the holy city of Jerusalem.

The tune, Hanson Place, is named for Hanson Place Baptist Church in Brooklyn




GATHERING HYMN Glorious Things of You Are Spoken (Blaenwern) ELW 647
Even though the text has been slightly modified for contemporary worshipers, many will remember singing it to the tune Austria. I never heard this hymn until I was in college, and we sang through it in a Church Music class. I was surprised to know that my Baptist friends all knew it and seemed to like it. 

Franz Joseph Haydn

When the Nazis came to power in Germany and Austria, this tune was used as the national anthems for both countries. It's said that this association is the reason many modern hymnals have paired the text with a new tune. Blaenwern is an excellent choice. Its longer notes and phrases draw attention to the text and allude to God's grandeur.

Even though I prefer Blaenwern, I'm saddened that Austria has disappeared from our hymnals. It's a sturdy tune by a celebrated composer, Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). I hope it will come back in a future generation of hymnals, but I also hope it's paired with a different text.

In my mind, Blaenwern and Glorious Things of You Are Spoken, are a perfect pairing.




HYMN OF THE DAY Come Down, O Love Divine (Down Ampney) ELW 804

MUSICAL OFFERING O Living Breath of God (Vårvindar friska)
arr. John Helgen
Osvaldo Catena (1920-1986), a Roman Catholic priest in Argentina, did most of his work among some of Argentina's poorest citizens in Sante Fe, Argentina. He was known as a gifted musician who organized workshops and retreats. His compositions helped to renew Latin American liturgy. When a military dictatorship came to power in the late 1970s, he became a victim of harassment. He found refuge in a monastery where he later died. 

The tune is a folk song from a completely different part of the world - Scandinavia. It is probably Norwegian or Swedish in origin.


This photo, showing the Holy Spirit descending over a rainbow background, was a community art project at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. You can read more about it on a previous blog post: http://smljax.blogspot.com/2016/07/one-more-story-from-columbus-doing-art.html

COMMUNION HYMN My Life Flows On in Endless Song (How Can I Keep from Singing)
ELW 763

SENDING HYMN I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light (Houston) ELW 815
Light, light, light! If singing this hymn doesn't call today's second reading to mind, you should probably go back and read it again!

CLOSING VOUNTARY Scatter the Darkness, Break the Gloom (Besançon)
setting, Matthew Machemer
You can be forgiven if, upon hearing this postlude, you think the organist has lost his mind and accidentally pulled out one of his Advent books - but that isn't the case.
This arrangement of the tune, Besançon, was written with a different text in mind.
An Easter version of "People, Look East," it is found in the Lutheran Service Book, the most recent hymnal from the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.

Sources:
Hymnal Companion to Evangelical Lutheran Worship, edited by Paul Westermeyer
Wikipedia


Friday, May 13, 2022

Year C: Music for the Fifth Sunday of Easter - May 15, 2022



OPENING VOLUNTARY Prelude and Chorale on "Duke Street"
Richard Wienhorst / John Hatton

GATHERING HYMN Come, We That Love the Lord 
(Marching to Zion) ELW 625

PSALM Psalm 148 (Thaxted)
Metrical text by Martin Leckebusch

HYMN OF THE DAY I Come with Joy (Dove of Peace) ELW 482

MUSICAL OFFERING In Heaven Above arr. Carl F. Schalk

COMMUNION HYMN Draw Us in the Spirit's Tether 
(Union Seminary) ELW 470

SENDING HYMN Alleluia! Jesus Is Risen (Earth and all Stars)
ELW 377

CLOSING VOLUNTARY Christ Jesus Lay in Death's Strong Bands (Christ lag in Todesbanden) J. S. Bach



And on Thursday, May 26th at 6:00 p.m:




 

Friday, May 6, 2022

Year C: Music for the Fourth Sunday of Easter / Church Music Sunday



"Music in the liturgy is God's good gift to the church to glorify God and edify God's people." (From the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians Statement on Worship and Music)

Church Music Sunday is not a liturgical observance, but it is a day that St. Mark's has chosen to recognize the importance of music in our worship services. We publicly express our support for our siblings in Christ who sing in the Festival Choir, ring handbells in the St. Mark's Ringers, and play instruments to enliven our worship. Further, we acknowledge assembly singing as the primary musical expression of our worship and promise to cheerfully lift our own voices for the proclamation of the gospel.

OPENING VOLUNTARY Andante Maestoso Kevin McChesney
St. Mark's Ringers

This melody comes from The Planets, a famous orchestral suite by English composer Gustav Holst (1874-1934). We hear the music for Andante Maestoso in the movement named for Jupiter.
Diana, Princess of Wales
at the White House in 1997


Probably the first instance of adding text to this melody came in 1921when the tune, now named Thaxted, was paired with patriotic words by the British poet Sir Cecil Spring-Rice (1859-1918). It was famously sung by the assembly at Princess Diana's funeral in 1997. Hear the tune, and the singing at Princess Diana's funeral, at this link: 





The text of I Vow to Thee, My Country follows:


Evangelical Lutheran Worship pairs Thaxted with two texts: Let Streams of Living Justice (ELW 710), and O God Beyond All Praising (ELW 880). Another instance is found in All Creation Sings where the tune is paired with O Spirit, All Embracing by Delores Dufner.

Feel free to call any of these texts to mind as the St. Mark's Ringers signal the beginning of our worship service.

GATHERING HYMN Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and Sing
(Gelobt sei Gott) ELW 385
We continue to lift our voices with hymns of Christ's resurrection as the 50-day celebration of Easter continues!

HYMN OF THE DAY My Shepherd, You Supply My Need
(Resignation) ELW 782
Today is also known as Good Shepherd Sunday. This hymn is a metrical setting of the beloved 23rd Psalm. The meditative tune - a traditional North American creation - is a suitable pairing for the text.



MUSICAL OFFERING Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life
Michael Larkin
Larkin's original melody is gentler than the one we find in ELW. The harmonies are lush and a joy to sing. One musical thing to listen for in his melody concerns rhythm. It's written in 6/8 time so that the larger beat is typically divided into three parts: 123 456, 123 456. Occasionally he divides the second half of the bar into two beats, so we get something like 123 456, 123 4 &. It has the effect of briefly suspending time and relaxing into the end of the musical phrase.

COMMUNION HYMN Savior, like a Shepherd Lead Us (Bradbury)
ELW 789

SENDING HYMN How Shall I Sing That Majesty (Coe Fen) 
ACS 1095
Text by John Mason (1646-1694)
Music by Kenneth Naylor (1931-1991)

Who are we in the grand plan of God's creation? Hymnwriter John Mason draws on images from Psalms 104 and 137 to express our place in the cosmos and the boundless greatness of God. The majestic melody from Kenneth Naylor gives us a glimpse of what that greatness might sound like, even though in our earthbound insignificance we can only imagine the eternal Alleluias of heaven. The melody, Coe Fen, is named for a small meadowland east of the River Cam in the city of Cambridge, England. (From Sunday and Seasons)
One of the views around Coe Fen

After the "Recognition of Music Ministers in the Church" this new-to-us hymn has a double emphasis. It's an exhortation for our musicians who work during the week to prepare well-rehearsed music, and it strengthens the resolve of those who sing from the pews but will one day sing "Alleluia" with the celestial choir.

Watch for this amazing bit of poetry that expresses the vastness of God: thou art a sea without a shore, a sun without a sphere.

Sources:

www.alcm.org - website of The Association of Lutheran Church Musicians

Wikipedia

Hymnal Companion to Evangelical Lutheran Worship
https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/holst-i-vow-to-thee-my-country

Portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales: By White House photographer - Ronald Reagan Library ([https://reaganlibrary.archives.gov/archives/photographs/large/c31901-3.jpg C31901-3)], Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2356832

https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/holst-i-vow-to-thee-my-country

Stained glass window of Jesus as The Good Shepherd: By Stained glass: Alfred Handel, d. 1946[2], photo:Toby Hudson - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10163206

View of Coe Fen: By JackyR - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=631009




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