These Alone Are Enough

This is the last of three new songs (to me at least) that were in RS’s parish liturgy recently and I love this one. It’s a gentle Dan Schutte song based on the “Suscipe” prayer of Ignatius of Loyola. It is in the form of a classic folk song.

The text is at spiritandsong and the sheet music can be purchased at OCP.

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Again We Keep This Solemn Fast GAB 10

This Lenten text is attributed to St Gregory the Great which makes it roughly 1500 years old. The translation is by Peter Scagnelli and it is set to ERHALT UNS, HERR as adapted by Johann Sebastian Bach.

The text is here.  The sheet music can be purchased at OCP, where they have copyrighted the guitar chords. The tune itself is nonetheless public domain. It can also be sung to OLD HUNDREDTH.

A simple fake organ backing to learn the tune:

 

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Enter the Journey

RS noted this song being used in their parish. Written by Mark Friedman and Janet Vogt it sounds a great gathering song.

The text is at spiritandsong and the sheet music can be purchased at OCP.

There are lots of YouTube clips of this song being played too slowly… so don’t.

This arrangement is OK apart from the odd singing.

These kids sing it better:

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Your Words Are Spirit and Life

RS’s parish had three new songs to me recently for which I will do backings.  This one is by Bernadette Farrell. She has based the text on Psalm 19:8-11. It is another very singable tune from Farrell.

The text is at spiritandsong and the sheet music can be purchased at OCP.

This must be a popular one based on the large number of clips at You-Tube.

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Advent Song GAB 9

This song by JoAnn Brown is what it says, an Advent song.

It looks and sounds  like a song for children. The text is in the the sample at OCP where you can purchase the sheet music.

My backing bops along for the littlies. The harmony line is the tuned percussion sound.

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For the Healing of the Nations

This hymn by Fred Kaan was sung at one of Chris’s parishes using the tune LAUDA ANIMA. Kaan’s obituary suggests a wonderful personality.

The wonderful and challenging text is here and I’ve blogged the tune here.

 

It is more usually set to WESTMINSTER ABBEY or REGENT SQUARE amongst other tunes and places in London.

 

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Music for the Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B 3rd/4th October 2015

The music chosen by the music liturgy team for next week is:

Entrance: Gather Us In (Haugen) AOV 1/12

Psalm 128 O’Brien

May the Lord bless us all the days of our lives.

Gifts: In Love We Choose to Live (Cotter) AOV 2/63

Communion: Table Song (Haas)

We Remember (Haugen) AOV 1/81

Thanksgiving: Summoned by Love (O’Brien/Watts) AOV 2/18

Recessional: They’ll Know We Are Christians (Scholtes) AOV 1/130

(Marty Haugen is in the country this week at the APMN conference but we had already picked his songs anyway!)

 

That said, the team that put the rest of the liturgy together have asked that we change to:

Gifts: Prayer of St Francis (Temple) AOV 2/126

Recessional: Go Make a Difference (Angrisano/Tomaszek) AOV NG 52

 

…and use this clip as a reflection.

 

 

… it may be possible, technology willing.

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What Does the Lord Require

Ryan’s parish used this song based on Micah 6 recently.

The stirring text is by Albert F. Bayley and is at Hope Publishing. The tune is SHARPETHORNE by Erik Routley and the sheet music can be purchased at various sites on the internet including an SATB arrangement at sheetmusicplus.

A simple fake organ backing:

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Canticle of the Turning (Again)

I was asked if I wanted to do another backing of this song that I blogged here.

The nice thing about BIAB is in a few minutes you can alter the feel of a piece.  I’ve slowed the song down and changed the tone of the backing altogether.

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Adore Te Devote (Godhead Here in Hiding) GAB 8

In my copy of the OCP Guitar Accompaniment Book:

6 Abba! Father!

7 Abide With Me

8 Adore Te Devote (Godhead Here in Hiding)

This Latin text by Thomas Aquinas is notable for having an English translation by Gerard Manly Hopkins, the great poet. The chant is ADORE TE DEVOTE from the seventeenth century, which didn’t stop OCP copyrighting their guitar accompaniment. The sheet music is otherwise public domain and available setting myriad texts at Hymnary.

I also have a copy of the chant setting with this text in English in The Australian Hymn Book 590.

The Latin text is here and the English text here.

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