Music Monthly – September 2017

September 3 2017 – Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Missa Secunda – Hassler
Rejoice in the Lord alway – Anon. 16th century Psalm 105: 1-6, 23-26, 45b
645, 327, 431, 49, 330
Sonata No. 1 in F (1st movement) – Mendelssohn

September 10 2017 – Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
O sacrum convivium – Mudd
Darke in F
Psalm 139: 1-5, 12-18
Rise up, my love, my fair one – Willan
214, 614, 60, 497, 110
Fantasia on Wachet auf – Karg-Elert

September 17 2017 – Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost

10.30: Eucharist on the Cathedral Green
SPECIAL ORDER OF SERVICE

September 24 2017 – Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Choral Eucharist (BCP)
A Prayer of King Henry VI – Ley
Missa Brevis III – Willan
Psalm 105:1-6, 37-45
Jesu dulcis memoria – Victoria
380, 259, 515,71,529
Psalm Prelude Set 2 No.3 – Howells

Music Monthly – August 2017

August 6 2017 - The Transfiguration of the Lord

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Missa l’hora passa - Viadana
Psalm 99 O sing joyfully - Batten
424, 167, 97, 521, 322
Tuba Tune - Cocker

August 13 2017 - Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Harris in F
Psalm 105:1-6, 61-22 Teach me, O Lord - Attwood
8, 620, 533, 52, 564
Prelude & Fugue in G minor BWV 558 - Bach

August 20 2017 - Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Addington Service - Shephard
Psalm 133 O come, ye servants of the Lord - Tye
5, 341, 520, 74, 383
Prelude in Classic Style - Young

August 27 2017 - Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Wood in the Phrygian Mode
Psalm 124 Ave verum corpus - Byrd
77, 232, 434, 66, 499
Marche aux Flambeaux - Scotson Clark

Ah … there was music – choir school evensong on July 9th

The Diocese of Fredericton’s Choir School marked 60 consecutive years in July 2017, making it the longest continuously running school of its kind in Canada. Its ministry objective has never changed: to enhance the God-given gift of music in people and encourage them to share this gift in their home communities. Choristers come to stay in a residential setting for the week, and benefit from top level music instruction by accomplished church musicians as they sing for up to four hours per day.

A Choir School experience also involves recreation activities, Christian Education sessions, times to explore living the Christian faith in today’s culture, and, a key ingredient, down time, where friendships are cemented and dreams sometimes shared amongst friends. All of this would be very expensive to provide, and it is only with the help of many generous people, foundations, and more that we have been able to keep the cost of attending at a reasonable rate, while also supplying some bursaries to those in financial need.

The success of Choir School’s work is impossible to measure in any quantifiable way. On the one hand, we have had in our midst opera singers, church organists and choir directors, many music teachers, and others who have made music a part of their career lives. On the other hand, we have welcomed novice singers, and even those who have never sung in a choir before. Regardless of past experience, many have had life-changing experiences during the week, and/or have been inspired in their faith, in music making, more.

Today, in spite of a declining presence of church choirs and choral singing in some areas, Choir School continues to welcome over 100 people each year. But we “imagine more.” Not merely higher numbers, but more of what has made Choir School thrive in the faith lives of so many people. There are many songs still to be sung, and many times that the Holy Spirit can be felt in the midst of music making. God is always to be praised! Our family is diverse; our choristers range in age from eight into the 80s. We welcome people from several provinces, and several denominations. God’s praise continue to be sung. We are thankful first to our Lord God Almighty to be able to continue this good work, and to parish churches and families who choose to be a part of our community. Such a community would not exist today without the strong support of a wider community yet, and the guiding of the Holy Spirit. All of this and more, experienced over 60 years, celebrated at Choir School 2017.

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The closing evensong on Sunday, 09 July at Christ Church Cathedral
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Choir School 2017 – Evensong not to be missed

A date to remember is July 9th, when the 60th Diocesan Choir School concludes with a triumphal service of Choral Evensong at 3:30 pm in Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton.

Children from throughout the province will have spent a week at Rothesay Netherwood School, rehearsing for this occasion, and learning much about our church, its music, culture and rituals. Adult choristers swell the ranks on Thursday, and everyone can witness the result of their efforts at this magnificent celebration.

Opportunities like this should not be missed.

The Anglican Diocese of Fredericton’s first choir school took place in July of 1958 at Rothesay Collegiate School, the predecessor of Rothesay Netherwood. Gerald Wheeler, organist and choirmaster of Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal, served as clinician, and about 40 young people from various parishes throughout the Diocese participated in this exciting new opportunity for learning and fellowship. Mr. Wheeler continued as the Choir School’s musical director for fifteen years, and during those years the number of attendees increased substantially.

During the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s in the Anglican Church, the principal services of worship were Choral Matins and Evensong. As the decades have passed, these have been replaced by Holy Communion/Eucharist. Sung Matins is only offered at Fredericton’s Christ Church Cathedral, for example, four times a year; and Evensong is virtually a “thing of the past” in most parish churches. Musical selections are now more varied and contemporary in response to people’s preferences and to the requirements of communion services.

During the late 70’s and 80’s, Choir School became “Choir Camp,” taking place at Camp Medley at Upper Gagetown. At Medley, the atmosphere was less formal, and extra leisure activities were added to offer a more well-rounded program to the young participants. Music is the universal language, and its effect was everywhere in evidence in the lifelong friendships that were forged during those years. When adults joined the children for the week-end, entire families were able to enjoy a time of fun mixed with hard work, resulting in some splendid choral singing at the Sunday service.

In 1990, Rothesay Netherwood again became the venue for Choir School, and this year features Spencer Belyea, a music education specialist of note from Saint John, as the director for the younger choristers; and Dr. David Buley returns to teach the adults. Dr. Buley will be taking on a new position at Memorial University in St. John’s, NF, in the fall.

So, please mark July 9th on your calendar, and prepare yourselves for a dramatic commemorative service at Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton, at 3:30 pm. These are the kinds of events that help bring parishes together through a common bond. Opportunities like this should not be missed.

Carolyn and Bill Turney

Music Monthly – July 2017

July 2 2017 – Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
John Barnard
Psalm 13 View me, Lord, a work of thine – Lloyd
347, 592, 354, 87, 375
Carillon Sortie – Mulet

July 9 2017 – Fifth Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Harris in F
Psalm 45:11-18 Ave verum corpus – Elgar
619, 343, 617, 605, 491
Overture: The Occasional Oratorio – Handel

July 16 2017 – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Festive Eucharist – Rawsthorne
Psalm 119:105-112 If ye love me – Tallis
645, 478, 328, 511, 649(454)
St. Anne Fugue BWV 552 – Bach

July 23 2017 – Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Darke in F
Psalm 139:1-11, 22-23 Teach me, O Lord – Byrd
398, 535, 631, 76, 399
Marche Trionfale on Nun danket – Karg-Elert

July 30 2017 – Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

Choral Matins (BCP)
Cantate Domino – Pitoni
Smith Responses
Venite Psalm 105:1-11, 45
Stanford in B flat
116, 572, 620, 320
Toccata on Lasst uns erfreuen – Choveaux

2017 Choir School Evensong

Diocesan Choir School 2017 is celebrating its 60th Anniversary this year. The closing evensong will be held at Christ Church Cathedral on the afternoon of Sunday, 09 July 2017 at 3:30 p.m.

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IT’S ALL ABOUT …  A Full Week of Busy Days

Junior Choristers
Children from the age of 8 are able to attend Choir School, with the consent of a parent or guardian (they must turn eight by the end of the current year). Overnight accommodations usually consist of two people per room, in the dormitory-styled residence buildings. The days are very busy, so we encourage parents who are unsure about what is involved to contact the Administrative Director. A typical day begins at 7:45, and ends at 9:00pm, and includes chapel services, several rehearsals, classroom time, recreation, meals (of course!), an early afternoon rest period, and some free time.
Arrival time on the first day is between 3:00pm and 5:00pm on Sunday afternoon with supper at 5:30. Please come to the Dining Hall to register (follow the signs). For the benefit of all choristers, please do not send cell phones as it can create problems for those who are homesick, and others around them. Any cell phones found will be confiscated until the end of the week.

Thursday evening, we offer a Choral Evensong service at a parish church, to which all are invited. The last Sunday afternoon, at 3:30, is our final Choral Evensong service. Family and friends are encouraged to attend this service, which takes place at a large church or cathedral,; children can then be picked up after the service. This service is very well attended;

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For best seating, please arrive at the church just after 3:00pm, when the choirs finishes its rehearsal.

Adult Choristers
Adults who are attending Choir School are encouraged to come to the Thursday night Evensong service. From there, you can go directly to RNS (Rothesay Netherwood School) where you can settle into a room at Kirk House, on the RNS campus. registration takes place the following morning after breakfast at the Dining Hall. Some adults, however, are only able to join us on Friday, which is OK, too!

Choir School takes place every year in the first full week of July on the beautiful campus of Rothesay-Netherwood private school. Some stay in the residence buildings, while local choristers sometimes live at home, and come for the full day of activities. Each day is very full, and sleep becomes a rather precious thing by the end of the week. Through the week, the chorister’s day is filled with choir rehearsals, a classroom session of Christian Education, Christian culture, as well as recreation, chapel worship services, rest time, and special fun activities.

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Music Monthly – June 2017

June 4 2017 – The Feast of Pentecost – Whitsunday

10.30: Eucharist on the Cathedral Green (BAS)
SPECIAL ORDER OF SERVICE

4.00: Choral Evensong (BCP)
Drinkell Responses
Psalm 145
T. Tertius Noble in B minor
Come, O Creator Spirit, come – T. Tertius Noble
637, 645, 22
Toccata Gothique – Boëllmann

June 11 2017 – Trinity Sunday – First after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Almighty and everlasting God – Gibbons
Missa Brevis – Paul Murray
Psalm 8 Hymn to the Trinity – Tchaikovsky
436, 257, 419, 81,433
Final (1st Symphony) – Vierne

June 18 – Second after Pentecost

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
O come, ye servants of the Lord – Tye
Mass of St. Denis – Cabena
Psalm 116:1, 10-17
Tantum ergo sacramentum – Séverac
505, 561, 586, 592, 602
Toccata and Fugue in C BWV 564 – Bach

The Nativity of St. John the Baptist (transferred)

4.00: Ordination
Festive Eucharist – Rawsthorne
Psalm 34:1-6
This is the record of John – Gibbons
384, 210, 106, 75, 461
Marche Pontificale – Widor

June 25 – Third after Pentecost

10:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Nolo mortem peccatoris – Morley
Missa Secunda – Hassler
Psalm 86:1-10, 16-17 So God loved the world – Gibbons
5, 431, 627, 59, 239
Marche Pontificale – Gounod

Music Monthly – May 2017

7 May 2017 – Fourth Sunday of Easter

10.00am: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
A Prayer of King Henry VI – Ley
Mass of St. Denis – Cabena
Psalm 23
Jesu dulcis memoria – Victoria
459,508, 444, 85, 216
Toccata – Mushel

4.00pm: Choral Evensong
Smith Responses
Psalm 103
Brewer in D
Blessed be the God and Father – Wesley
17, 515, 467
Prelude on Wir glauben all’ BWV 680 – Bach

14 May 2017 – Fifth Sunday of Easter

10.00am: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Almighty God, which hast me brought – Ford
Sumsion in F
Psalm 31:1-6, 18-19
A Gaelic Blessing – Rutter
217, 559, 377, 569, 550
Sonata in F major (1st movement) – Mendelssohn

21 May 2017 – Sixth Sunday of Easter – Rogation Sunday

10.00am Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Rejoice in the Lord alway – Anon. 16th century
Barnard in D
Psalm 66:7-18
Ye birds with open throat – Meek
2, 572, 394, 605, 215
Processional – Mathias

Thursday 25 May 2017 – Ascension Day

7.30pm: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Missa Secunda – Hassler
Psalm 47
God is gone up with a merry noise – Croft
245, 419, 310, 83, 247(206)
Heut’ triumphiret Gottes Sohn BWV 630 – Bach

28 May 2017 – Sunday after Ascension Day – Jerusalem Sunday

10.00am: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit – Tallis
Missa collegium regale – Howells
Psalm 68:1-10, 29-32
O God, the King of glory – Purcell
320, 246, 486, 84, 379
Toccata on Deo gratias – Richard Keys Biggs

Music Monthly – April 2017

2 April 2017 – Passion Sunday

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Cast thy burden upon the Lord – Mendelssohn
German Mass – Schubert
Psalm 130
Like as the hart – Howells
40, 408, 306, 64, 454
Theme and Variations – Andriessen
4.00: Choral Evensong
Morley Responses
Psalm 145
Farrant’s Service
Out of the deep – Morley
437,116, 29
Psalm Prelude, Set 2, No.1 – Howells

9 April 2017 – Palm Sunday

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Wood in the Phrygian Mode
Psalm 31:10-19
The Passion according to St. Matthew – Victoria
Salvator mundi – Tallis
181 and 182, 198, 57, 50, 200
Toccata and Fugue in modo dorico BWV 538 – Bach

Wednesday 12 April 2017

7.30pm: Tenebrae
Antiphons – Willan
184, 330

Maundy Thursday 13 April 2017

7.30pm: Eucharist (BCP) and Stripping of the Altars
Missa l’hora passa – Viadana
Ave verum corpus – Byrd
180, 190, 311, 54,

Good Friday 14 April 2017

10.00: Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
Psalm 22
Hymn 202
O vos omnes – Croce
Jesus, remember me – Berthier (634)
God so loved the world – Goss

Holy Saturday 15 April 2017

8.00pm: Great Vigil of Easter
Exultet
Psalm 143
Festive Eucharist – Rawsthorne
This joyful Eastertide
218, 214, 228, 203
Incantation pour un jour saint – Langlais

Easter Day 16 April 2017

10.30: Choral Eucharist (BAS)
Festive Eucharist – Rawsthorne
Psalm 118: 1-2, 14-24
Alleluia (714)
Christ the Lord is risen again – Rutter
Hymns on Ordo
Toccata (5th Symphony) – Widor

23 April 2017 – Second Sunday of Easter

10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Cantate Domino – Pitoni
Darke in F
Psalm 16
Come, ye faithful – Thatcher
220, 222, 212, 60, 529
Sarabande for the Morning of Easter – Howells

30 April 2017 – Third Sunday of Easter

10.00: Choral Matins (BCP)
O sing joyfully – Batten
Smith Responses
Psalm 116:1-3, 10-17
Medley in B flat
207, 456, 231, 348
Paean – Chuckerbutty

Music Monthly – March 2017

01 March – Ash Wednesday
7.30pm: Holy Eucharist with Ashes (BAS)
Missa l’hora passa – Viadana
Psalm 103:8-18
Psalm 51
Hide not thou thy face – Farrant
170, 180, 558
Prelude on O Mensch, bewein’ BWV 622 – Bach

05 March 2017 – First Sunday in Lent
10.00: Choral Eucharist with Great Litany
Mass of St. Denis – Cabena
Psalm 32
Ave verum – Byrd
175, 441, 459, 85, 564
Praeludium in E minor – Bruhns

4.00: Choral Evensong
Morley Responses
Psalm 103
Gibbons’ Short Service
Lord, for thy tender mercies’ sake – Hilton
628, 617, 372
Psalm Prelude, Set 2, No.3 – Howells

12 March 2017 – Second Sunday in Lent
10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
Let thy merciful ears, O Lord – Mudd
Wood in the Phrygian Mode
Psalm 121 God so loved the world – Goss
624, 511, 555, 78, 347
Introduction and Pssacaglia in D minor – Reger

19 March 2017 – Third Sunday in Lent
10.00 Choral Eucharist (BAS)
There is a stream whose waters rise – Gibbons
Addington Service – Shepherd
Psalm 95 Tantum ergo sacramentum – Séverac
383, 620, 456(455), 66, 526
Prelude on Ein feste Burg BWV 720 – Bach

26 March 2017 – Fourth Sunday in Lent – Mothering Sunday
10.00: Choral Eucharist (BCP)
A rose touched by the sun’s warm rays – Berger
Darke in E
Psalm 23 – Hylton Stewart O taste and see – Vaughan Williams
115 (491), 345, 397, 179 (6e), 399
Choral No.3 – Franck

David Drinkell – Director of Music