SKU: MN.80-712
UPC: 688670807121. English. John 17:17-18.
John 17:17–18, from the High Priestly Prayer of Jesus, is the communion antiphon for Episcopal ordinations and a fitting text for other ordinations, installations, or commissioning. Composer Julian Revie has a skill for sensitivity to the text, and begins this prayer with hushed homophonic writing, gently supported by organ and French horn. The piece builds slowly but persistently, breaking into polyphonic, imitative writing, and reaches a dramatic fortissimo before tapering to the end.
SKU: GI.G-9683
UPC: 785147968306. English, Greek. Text Source: Revised Order of Mass 2010.
David Hurd’s New Plainsong, a unison setting of the ordinary of the Mass first appeared in 1980 and quickly became a staple of Roman Catholic and Episcopal congregations. It was expanded in 1985 for inclusion as one the three complete mass settings in GIA’s iconic Worship—Third Edition. Now, David has set the new texts according the 2010 Roman Missal, keeping this venerable setting alive on the lips of congregations. As the title suggests, this is a chant-like setting accompanied by organ, with sections equally successful being sung unaccompanied. This is sturdy, beautiful music that is able to bear repetition week to week throughout the year.
SKU: MN.80-784
UPC: 688670807848.
The final movement from Martinson's Latin a cappella mass, Missa Mandatum. Composed in Lent 1999 on commission by All Souls Episcopal Church, Washington, DC, this setting was intended to be sung during penitential seasons of the church year. This movement is appropriate during communion, as well as during Lent and Holy Week.
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