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9:00am - Holy Eucharist
11:00am - Holy Eucharist
Cathedral Choir
Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750) |
Chorale Prelude on "Today God's Only Son Arose" (Orgelbuchlein) |
Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach | Chorale Prelude on "Christ Lay In The Bonds Of Death" (Orgelbuchlein) |
Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach | Chorale Prelude on "The Blessed Christ Is Risen" (Orgelbuchlein) |
Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach | Excerpt
from "Cantata 129"
1) Awake, thou wintry earth (arrangement for brass and organ) |
Prelude | Johann Sebastian Bach | Fantasia on an Easter Chorale |
Prelude | Marc-Antoine Charpentier | Te Deum laudamus (Festival Prelude) |
Hymn | tune: Fortunatus | #179 "Welcome, happy morning!" |
Pascha Nostrum | tune: Sine Nomine | #880 (Wonder, Love and Praise)
"God's Paschal Lamb" |
Psalm | Tone VIII.4 | #118:14-17, 22-24
"The Lord is my strength and my song"
Richard Fair, lay cantor |
Alleluia and Verse | Mode viii | Alleluia
Richard Fair, lay cantor |
Gospel Acclamation | arr Alfred Whitehead | Now let the heavens be joyful |
Offering | Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
(1848-1918) |
I was glad |
Hymn | tune: Salzburg | #174 "At the Lamb's high feast we sing" |
Sanctus | Richard Proulx
(b 1937) |
#S125 (from "A Community Mass") |
Acclamation | adapted Bruce E Ford
(b 1947) |
#S366 |
Fraction | adapted Mason Martens
(b 1933) |
#S152 |
Communion | Charles Villiers Stanford
(1852-1924) |
When
Mary thro' the garden went (Op 127 No 3)
(Stainer and Bell) |
Communion | arr Charles Wood
(1866-1926) |
This joyful Eastertide
(Belwin Mills 64147) |
Communion | tune: Unser Herrscher | #180 "He is risen, He is risen!" |
Communion | tune: Puer Nobis | #193 "That Easter day with joy was bright" |
Communion | tune: Noel Nouvelet | #204 "Now the green blade riseth" |
Communion | tune: Victory | #208 "The strife is o'er, the battle done" |
Hymn | tune: St. Kevin | #199 "Come ye faithful, raise the strain" |
Postlude | Jeremiah Clarke | Fanfare for brass, organ and tympani |
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