FirstLight
Prelude
Thine is the glory
No Walls Instrumental Ensemble
Gathering Song(s)
He is exalted (STF 2070)
Lord, I lift your name on high STF 2088)
Opening Song
That’s why we praise him
Confession
Halle, halle, halleluja (STF 2026)
Offertory
Everlasting God
Communion
Responses by Leon Roberts
I will rise
Closing Song
Christ the Lord is risen today (EASTER HYMN)
11AM
Hymns
Christ the Lord is risen today (EASTER HYMN)
Thine is the glory (JUDAS MACCABEAUS)
Response of Praise
Michael Barker, Easter Fanfare and Alleluia
Summit Ringers
Confession
2026, Halle, halle, hallelujah (HALLE, HALLE)
Doxology
Praise God from whom all blessings flow (LASST UNS ERFREUEN)
Music during Communion
Responses by Eslinger
Now the green blade riseth,
Lo, in the grave he lay
Benediction
Handel, Hallelujah Chorus, from Messiah
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Douglas Wagner, Rondo Jubilate
Adult Handbells, Brass Ensemble
Offertory: Russel Nagy, Now, O Death, where is thy sting
Chancel Choir
Postlude: Louis Vierne, Carillon de Westminster
Friday, April 22, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Music for 041711 Palm-Passion Sunday
FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
All glory laud and honor (in procession)
Confession
Lord have mercy
Offertory
How deep the Father’s love for us
Doxology
What wondrous love is this
Closing Song
The wonderful cross
11AM
Hymns
88, All glory, laud and honor (VALET WILL ISH DIR GEBEN) (in procession)
101, When I survey the wondrous cross (HAMBURG)
Introit/Opening Prayer
John and Phyllis Miller, Donkey
Carol Choir
Confession
2277, Lord have mercy (SINGAPURA)
Scripture/Proclamation
A most gracious display, Ylvisaker
In the garden Jesus bows, Miller
Before the cock crew twice, Pjeturrsson
Doxology
What wondrous love is this (WONDROUS LOVE)
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. Bulla, Fanfare-Prelude on St. Theodulph
No Walls Instrumental Ensemble
Offertory: Deborah Grovener, O Love divine
Postlude: JS Bach, Prelude in E Minor
Gathering Song(s)
All glory laud and honor (in procession)
Confession
Lord have mercy
Offertory
How deep the Father’s love for us
Doxology
What wondrous love is this
Closing Song
The wonderful cross
11AM
Hymns
88, All glory, laud and honor (VALET WILL ISH DIR GEBEN) (in procession)
101, When I survey the wondrous cross (HAMBURG)
Introit/Opening Prayer
John and Phyllis Miller, Donkey
Carol Choir
Confession
2277, Lord have mercy (SINGAPURA)
Scripture/Proclamation
A most gracious display, Ylvisaker
In the garden Jesus bows, Miller
Before the cock crew twice, Pjeturrsson
Doxology
What wondrous love is this (WONDROUS LOVE)
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. Bulla, Fanfare-Prelude on St. Theodulph
No Walls Instrumental Ensemble
Offertory: Deborah Grovener, O Love divine
Postlude: JS Bach, Prelude in E Minor
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Music for 041011
FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
Holy, holy, holy
We sing of your glory
Opening Song
How great is our God
Confession
Lord have mercy
Offertory
Create in me a clean heart
Doxology
Give thanks
Closing Song
I danced in the morning
11AM
Hymns
477, Ye servants of God, your master proclaim (HANOVER)
302, I danced in the morning (SIMPLE GIFTS)
Awake, O Sleeper (MARSH CHAPEL)
Confession
2277, Lord have mercy (SINGAPURA)
Anthem
Carl Nygard, He shall feed his flock
Julia Capps, soprano soloist
Doxology
Unto God be praise and glory (PICARDY)
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Michael Helman, Prayer for Peace
Adult Handbells
Offertory: Improvisation on Marsh Chapel
Postlude: JS Bach, Little Prelude in E Minor
Gathering Song(s)
Holy, holy, holy
We sing of your glory
Opening Song
How great is our God
Confession
Lord have mercy
Offertory
Create in me a clean heart
Doxology
Give thanks
Closing Song
I danced in the morning
11AM
Hymns
477, Ye servants of God, your master proclaim (HANOVER)
302, I danced in the morning (SIMPLE GIFTS)
Awake, O Sleeper (MARSH CHAPEL)
Confession
2277, Lord have mercy (SINGAPURA)
Anthem
Carl Nygard, He shall feed his flock
Julia Capps, soprano soloist
Doxology
Unto God be praise and glory (PICARDY)
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Michael Helman, Prayer for Peace
Adult Handbells
Offertory: Improvisation on Marsh Chapel
Postlude: JS Bach, Little Prelude in E Minor
Virtual Choir 2.0
Eric Whitacre developed the concept of a virtual choir better than a year ago and saw it come to fruition with an Internet performance of his work Lux Arumque last fall. This evening the 2.0 version makes its debut. The first venture included 185 singers; this year's numbers 2052 from 50 countries, with about 400 tenors!
From the WQXR site:
For the Virtual Choir 2.0 Whitacre posted a video online of himself conducting Sleep with a simple piano accompaniment. Choristers were invited to obtain the printed music and record themselves singing their individual part in front of a webcam, following his cues on screen and listening to the accompaniment in earphones. The closing date for entries was December 31, 2010.
In 2010 singers sent video recordings of themselves performing the anthem; Whitacre melded the videos into a single unit and added himself as conductor. The atmospheric nature of Lux Arumque lends itself to less precision than one would expect in other settings, so the piece works just fine. One suspects something similar with the new work, Sleep, and this second venture into virtual choral music. Below is last year's video. Click here and follow the links to listen this evening.
From the WQXR site:
For the Virtual Choir 2.0 Whitacre posted a video online of himself conducting Sleep with a simple piano accompaniment. Choristers were invited to obtain the printed music and record themselves singing their individual part in front of a webcam, following his cues on screen and listening to the accompaniment in earphones. The closing date for entries was December 31, 2010.
In 2010 singers sent video recordings of themselves performing the anthem; Whitacre melded the videos into a single unit and added himself as conductor. The atmospheric nature of Lux Arumque lends itself to less precision than one would expect in other settings, so the piece works just fine. One suspects something similar with the new work, Sleep, and this second venture into virtual choral music. Below is last year's video. Click here and follow the links to listen this evening.
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