November 13, 2011



Rembrandt van Rijn, The Parable of the Talents, Musée du Louvre, Paris, 1652


Then the one who had received the one talent also came forward, saying, 'Master, I knew that you were a harsh man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you did not scatter seed; so I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here you have what is yours [NRSV, Matthew 25:24-25].'



Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost [Comments]

10:00 am Choral Eucharist
The Cathedral Singers


Prelude: Andante cantabile from Organ Symphony No. 4 [Mayeur: YouTube], Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937)


Mass Setting: Mass for Four Voices [Tallis: YouTube], William Byrd (1543-1623)


Introit: O praise the Lord [Buchholz: text/YouTube], Adrian Batten (1591-1637)                                         


Motet: Ave verum corpus [Rutter: text/listen],                                                      Richard Dering (1580-1630)


Postlude: Finale from Organ Symphony No. 4 [Bish: YouTube], Charles-Marie Widor


4:00 pm Evensong
The Choir of Saint James the Apostle
Scott Bradford, director

Prelude: Fugue 3 on the name of BACH [Lücker: YouTube], Robert Schumann (1810-56)


Introit: Justorum animae [Sano: text/YouTube], Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)

Preces and Responses: 
Bernard Rose (1916-96)

Psalm:
116, 117 (Buck) 

Magnificat: 
Collegium Regale [Bachmann: YouTube], Herbert Howells (1892-1983)



Nunc dimittis: Collegium Regale [Bachmann: YouTube], Herbert Howells


Anthem: Bring us, O Lord God [Byram-Wigfield: text/YouTube], William Harris (1883-1973)

Postlude: 
Prelude and Fugue in b, BWV 544 [Kibbie: listen], Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)




It is with the greatest pleasure and gratitude that we welcome Scott Bradford and his singers from the Church of St James the Apostle, as well as organist Mark McDonald. The Cathedral Singers are at l’Oratoire St-Joseph this afternoon helping celebrate 40 years of Anglican/Roman Catholic dialogue.