Sunday, April 28, 2013

St. Mark - April 28 2013

  • Music for Flute and Organ – Grave and Adagio (from Sonata in G) – Giovanni Piatti (1690-1763) (Fiona Strachan, flute)
  • Opening Hymn
The saint who first found grace to pen
the life which was the Life of men,
and shed abroad the Gospel's ray,
his fame we celebrate today.

Lo, drawn by Pentecostal fire,
his heart conceived its great desire,
when pure of mind, inspired, he heard
and with his hand set forth the Word.

Then, clearly writ, the Godhead shone
serene and fair to look upon;
and through that record still comes power
to lighten souls in death's dark hour.

O holy mind, for wisdom fit
wherein that Life of lives stood writ,
may we through minds of like accord
show forth the pattern of our Lord.

And so may all whose minds are dark
be led to truth by good Saint Mark,
and after this our earthly strife
stand written in the Book of Life.
  • Service Music: New Plainsong – David Hurd
  • Psalm 2:7-13 (Tone V.1)
  • Gospel Alleluia
Choir: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
All: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
Choir: Jesus said: ‘I give you a new commandment:
love one another, just as I have loved you.’
All: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
  • Offertory Hymn 433 “Lord, you give the great commission”
  • Communion Hymn
    Come, gracious Spirit, heav’nly Dove,
    With light and comfort from above;
    Be Thou our Guardian, Thou our Guide,
    O’er every thought and step preside.

    The light of truth to us display,
    And make us know and choose Thy way;
    Plant holy fear in every heart,
    That we from God may ne’er depart.

    Lead us to holiness, the road
    Which we must take to dwell with God;
    Lead us to Christ, the living way,
    Nor let us from His pastures stray.

    Lead us to God, our final rest,
    To be with Him forever blest;
    Lead us to Heav’n, its bliss to share,
    Fullness of joy forever there.
  • Communion Motet: Lord, for thy tender mercy’s sake – Richard Farrant
    Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake,
    lay not our sins to our charge,
    but forgive that is past,
    and give us grace to amend our sinful lives.

    To decline from sin and incline to virtue,
    that we may walk in a perfect heart before thee,
    now and evermore.
  • Concluding Hymn 325 “Angel voices, ever singing”
  • Music for Flute and Organ – Allegro (from Sonata in G) – Giovanni Piatti (1690-1763)(Fiona Strachan, flute)

Music Notes

A reminder of the concert this afternoon at 2 pm, organized by our Latvian friends. The
performance features music for saxophone and organ with guest artists Artis Simanis and Kristine Adamaite. Artis is a saxophonist and the chair of the Latvian Academy of Music. Kristine is the organist of the Anglican Church in Riga and a lecturer at the Luther seminary.  Both have concertized extensively in Latvia, the Soviet Union and Europe. This concert will be their only appearance in Toronto. Please try to attend, enjoy the music and lend some support to our ‘resident’ Latvian congregation. A freewill offering will be taken.

Advance notice of a special service on Sunday 26 May at 2 pm. The choir of St. Barnabas’ has been invited to participate in the Latvian Lutheran service that day, a special commemoration of Pentecost that will feature music and readings. Please join us. There will be a collection, the proceeds from which are being generously directed to the St. Barnabas’ Organ Restoration Fund.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Easter 4 - April 21 2013

  • Organ: Voluntary in G major – William Russell (1777-1813)
  • Opening Hymn 349 “All people that on earth do dwell”
  • Service Music: John Merbecke
  • Psalm 23 (metrical) – Hymn 520 “The King of Love my Shepherd is”
  • Gospel Alleluia
Choir: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia All: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia Cantor: I am the good shepherd, says the Lord: I know my own sheep and my own know me. All: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
  • Offertory Hymn 278 “Jerusalem the golden”
  • Anthem: “For the beauty of the earth” – Andrew Carter
  • Communion Hymn 361 “Surely it is God who saves me”
  • Concluding Hymn 351 “Rejoice in God, all earthly lands”
  • Organ: Christ lag in Todesbanden (Christ lay in the bonds of death) - Gottfried August Homilius (1714-1785)
Music Notes

The concert on April 28th (next Sunday) at 2:00 will be given by two Latvian artists, Artis Simanis and Kristine Adamaite. Artis is a saxophonist and the chair of the Latvian Academy of Music. Kristine is the organist of the Anglican Church in Riga and a lecturer at the Luther seminary. Both have concertized extensively in Latvia, the Soviet Union and Europe. This concert will be their only appearance in Toronto. Please try to attend, enjoy the music and lend some support to our resident Latvian congregation. A freewill offering will be taken.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Easter 3 - April 14 2013

  • Organ: Ballade en mode phrygien Jehan Alain (1911-40) Petite pièce (played by Peter Dunphy)
  • Opening Hymn (Duke Street)
    I know that my Redeemer lives; O the sweet joy this sentence gives!
    He lives, he lives, who once was dead; he lives, my ever living Head.
    He lives triumphant from the grave, he lives eternally to save,
    he lives all-glorious in the sky, he lives exalted there on high.
    He lives, all glory to his Name! he lives, my Jesus, still the same.
    Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives, I know that my Redeemer lives!
  •  Service Music: New Plainsong – David Hurd
  • Psalm 30 (Tone VIII.1)
  • Gospel Alleluia
    Lord Jesus, explain the scriptures to us.
    Make our hearts burn within us as you talk to us.
  • Offertory Hymn 329 “Maker, in whom we live”
  • Anthem: Examine me, O Lord – William Boyce
    Examine me, O Lord, and prove me try out my reins and my heart. For thy loving-kindness is ever before mine eyes and I will walk in thy truth.
  • Communion Hymn 85 “Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless
  • Concluding Hymn 239 “Jesus lives! Thy terrors now”
  • Organ: Paean Fanfare - Soorjo Alexander William Langobard Oliphant Chuckerbutty
Music Notes:

In his short life Jehan Alain (1911-1940) composed some of the most fresh and original music for organ. The influences of composers such as Duruflé, Messiaen and Dutilleux mingle with Gregorian chant, jazz and the exotic. He drew particular inspiration from the music of North African and Indian systems, especially their modal and rhythmic properties. Thus even modestly informed listeners may easily identify this composer within a few moments of listening to almost any one of his works. Tragically, he was killed in action in 1940 during one of the first skirmishes of World War II at the age of 29.

Ballade en mode phrygien (1930) is written in a tripartite structure, with a chorale at its centre. He dedicated this work to his grandmother.

Petite pièce (1932) is constructed with its motif in parallel sixths, repeated four times, followed by the theme stated over a flowing triplet accompaniment and ends with a short canon.

Soorjo Alexander William Langobard Oliphant Chuckerbutty (1884-1960) was an English composer and organist of Anglo-Indian descent who played in both cinemas and churches. Little known as a composer (except for his piece Pæan Fanfare which has entered the standard repertoire), Chuckerbutty wrote mainly for organ. He began playing the piano at six, and was composing by 14. His careers in church and cinema occurred simultaneously. Quentin MacLean, the famous Canadian theatre and church organist, called him "the only organist I know who combines whole-time cinema work with whole-time church work and makes a job of both”.