Friday, February 23, 2024

Music for the Second Sunday in Lent, Year B: February 25, 2024



OPENING VOLUNTARY Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake
setting, Wayne Barlow
Based on the Hymn of the Day, this voluntary is in the style of a chorale prelude. It alternates phrases of the tune with original interludes that feature our organ's clarinet stop. (This is one of the "new" sounds that R. A. Colby and Associates added to the organ in 2013.)

GATHERING HYMN Eternal Lord of Love, Behold Your Church (Old 124th)
ELW 321
In today's gospel reading, Jesus says the only way to save our life is to lose it. Singing this hymn, we affirm that dying in Christ is the way we also rise in him - a direct reference to baptism! In his small catechism, Martin Luther points us to the words of Paul in Romans 6: Therefore we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.

One interesting thing about this hymn is its meter: 10 10 10 10 10 - each phrase has ten syllables. It's the only hymn of its kind in ELW, and perhaps the only one anywhere!

HYMN OF THE DAY Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake (Macks mit mir, Gott) ELW 799

MUSICAL OFFERING O Sacred Head setting, Mary McDonald
At the beginning of today's gospel reading, Jesus tells of the suffering he will endure, that he will die, and be raised again. The much-loved text of this hymn reminds us of that suffering and reminds us that, through the lectionary, we will soon recount our Lord's suffering and meditate on his passion.

Instead of the tune we love so well (Herzlich tut mich verlangen), the composer has chosen Promised Land, a rather jaunty American hymn tune; however, she has cleverly disguised it by presenting it in a minor key that is more aligned with the text.

The piano accompaniment gives hints of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, undergirding the choir with a pathos that never seems to resolve - until the very end when a wisp Herzlich slips in.

This is one of the most thoughtful and moving church choral arrangements I have encountered. It has been a joy to prepare and it's a welcome addition to the Festival Choir's repertoire.

COMMUNION HYMN I Want Jesus to Walk with Me

SENDING HYMN Let Us Ever Walk with Jesus (Lasset uns mit Jesu ziehen) ELW 802

CLOSING VOLUNTARY If You But Trust in God to Guide You (Wer nur den lieben Gott)
See the text and tune at ELW 769.

Friday, February 2, 2024

Music for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany, Year B: February 4, 2024



OPENING VOLUNTARY On Eagle's Wings setting, Marilyn Biery 
The Starry Night, by Vincent Van Gogh, is one of our planet's most famous paintings. It's not very realistic, is it? If you wanted to explain to someone in outer space what the night looks like on earth, you probably wouldn't point to Van Gogh's work.

It's unfinished. The colors aren't realistic and neither are the shapes. The bold splashes of color and languorous brush strokes aren't meant to imitate the real world, but to give an impression of the real world.

It's the same with Marilyn Biery's setting of the beloved "On Eagle's Wings." Don't try to sing along because you rarely get a full piece of the melody. Rather, we get hints of the tune we all know. Harmonic progressions, sans melody, are still intact and you can almost see an eagle as it glides from one thermal to another.
"The Starry Night" Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890)


GATHERING HYMN Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness (Nettleton) ELW 843

HYMN OF THE DAY Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren) ELW 858
The choir loves to laugh at me because I often say a hymn is my "favorite," but this hymn is not only one that I love. It also has one of my favorite lines in the entire body of hymnody. I don't often sing with the assembly when I accompany hymns, but you'll likely see me give it all I've got when we get to the line "Let the Amen sound from his people again!" (The exclamation point is mine.) Musically and textually, this is an engaging moment for me!

MUSICAL OFFERING Be Thou My Vision (Slane) arr. Marie Pooler

COMMUNION HYMNS
Precious Lord, Take My Hand  (Precious Lord) ELW 773
I'm So Glad Jesus Lifted Me (Jesus Lifted Me) ELW 860

SENDING HYMN Sing Praise to God, the Highest Good (Lobt Gott den Herren, ihr) ELW 871

CLOSING VOLUNTARY Sing Praise to God, the Highest Good setting, Wayne Barlow
The hymn itself has a dance quality to it. Harlow's approach is different - harmonically adventurous and majestic!

Sources: By Vincent van Gogh - Transferred from the English Wikipedia, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4603625




Music for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year B: April 28, 2024

OPENING VOLUNTARY Ubi caritas et amor  setting, Gerald Near It is the Holy Spirit's work to gather us together as God's people in a ...