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March 16, 2008

Some Corrections and Additions to the N.Y. Papal Mass Music List

Dr. Jennifer Pascual forwarded a revised list of the music for the New York liturgical events during the Pope's visit. I've highlighted the corrections and additions in bold. Here is her complete statement and list:

Throughout the three days of Pope Benedict’s visit to New York, there will be a lot of music accompanying the Papal ceremonies and liturgies.

For our German Pontiff, primarily German music will be featured at the Ecumenical service at St. Joseph’s Parish on the  Upper East Side, which was originally a German parish.

Young musicians of our Archdiocese will be providing music for the events at St. Joseph's Seminary, both inside the chapel and outdoors on seminary grounds. Music that is more contemporary and familiar to youth will be featured.

For the Mass at the Cathedral of St. Patrick and Yankee Stadium, an eclectic spectrum of styles is the goal. Gregorian chant - the most revered form of music in the Church, Renaissance music, music of the master composers such as Victoria, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Rheinberger, and Perosi will be featured as well as traditional and contemporary hymnody to encourade full and active participation in the liturgies as mandated by the documents of the Church.  With an increasing Spanish-speaking population in the Archdiocese and throughout the United States, the use of bilingual hymnody, the norm at our Cathedral, will also be utilized at both Masses. Talented composers and arrangers from around the country and  Canada are contributing to this visitation by composing new works and arranging existing works for orchestra.

St. are contributing musically to this visitation by composing new works and arranging existing works for orchestra.

The Yankee Stadium Mass music will be led by a 200-voice mass choir and 58-piece orchestra that will be situated behind home plate.

Listed below are the exact musical selections, composers and arrangers that will be used for each event or liturgy, and the music personnel involved.
                                                          

St. Joseph, Yorkville – Ecumenical Service: April 18, 2008

Stephen Black, Director of Music and Organist, St. Joseph, Yorkville

Choir of St. Joseph, Yorkville

Dr. Jennifer Pascual, Director of Music and Organist, Cathedral of St. Patrick

Donald Dumler, Principal Organist, Cathedral of St. Patrick

Cathedral of Saint Patrick Choir

In dir ist Freude – J.S. Bach

Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether – Harold Friedell

Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden – J.S. Bach

Lord’s Prayer – chant

Now Thank We All our God

Allegro assai vivace from Sonata No. 1 in F minor – Felix Mendelssohn

St. Patrick Cathedral – Celebration of the Eucharist: April 19, 2008

Dr. Jennifer Pascual, Director of Music and Organist, Cathedral of St. Patrick

Donald Dumler, Principal Organist, Cathedral of St. Patrick

Cathedral of Saint Patrick Choir and Orchestra

Drew Santini, Cantor

Sr. Maria Emmanuel, S.V., Psalmist

 

Entrance of the Holy Father:

Christus Vincit – arr. Nicolai Montani, orch. Dr. Peter Latona

Procession of a Pontiff – Michael Valenti

 

Music for Mass:

O God, Beyond All Praising – arr. Deborah Jamini

Ecce Sacerdos Magnus – Johann Singenberger, arr. Deborah Jamini

Kyrie - Missa de Angelis

Gloria from Messe in C, Op.169 – Josef Rheinberger

Psalm – Dr. Jennifer Pascual

Alleluia (O filii et filiae) – arr. Wm. Glenn Osborne

Trilingual Intercessions – Michael Hay, orch. Wm. Glenn Osborne

Ave Maria – Franz Biebl

Sanctus – Missa de Angelis

Christ Has Died/ Amen – Danish Mass, orch. Wm. Glenn Osborne

Lord’s Prayer – chant

Agnus Dei from Messe in C, Op.169 – Josef Rheinberger

Domine Deus, from Messe Petit Solennelle – Gioachino Rossini, Salvatore Licitra,
            Tenor, Metropolitan Opera

Ego Sum Panis Vivus – Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina

O Sacrum Convivium – Dom Lorenzo Perosi

Ave Verum – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

I am the Bread of Life/ Yo Soy el Pan de Vida – Suzanne Toolan, SM, orch. Johnnie Carl

Amén. El Cuerpo de Cristo – John Schiavonne

Ubi Caritas – Richard Kidd

Tal Como Soy – Richard Stewart

Holy God, We Praise Thy Name – arr. Bruce Saylor

Hallelujah from The Mount of Olives – Ludwig van Beethoven

 

St. Joseph’s Seminary – Meeting with Young People Having Disabilities: April 19, 2008

Daniel Brondel, Director of Music and Organist, Cathedral of St. Patrick Young Singers

Cathedral of Patrick Young Singers

New York Archdiocesan Deaf Choir

Christo resurgenti – François Couperin

Take Lord, Receive – John Foley, S.J.

Fugue in D, BWV 532 – J.S. Bach

 

St. Joseph’s Seminary – Meeting with Youth and Seminarians – April 19, 2008

Communion and Liberation, Christopher Vath, Director of Music

Richard Marrano, Organist

Christi Chiapetti, Cantor

Teng Fu, Pianist

 

America the Beautiful – Samuel A. Ward

Pan de Vida – Bob Hurd

Jesus, Remember Me – Jacques Berthier

One Bread, One Body – John Foley, S. J.

Holy God, We Praise Thy Name – Traditional

Litany of the Saints – John Becker

Lord’s Prayer

Ave Maria – Franz Schubert, Kelly Clarkson, American Idol Winner 2002

City of God - Daniel Schutte


Yankee Stadium – Celebration of the Eucharist: April 20, 2008

Dr. Jennifer Pascual, Director of Music/ Mass Conductor

New York Archdiocesan Festival Chorale

Cathedral of St. Patrick Choir

Ulster County Vicariate Choir, Michael Sweeney, Director of Music

Donald Dumler, Organist

John Des Marais, Cantor

Joe Simmons, Psalmist

 

Entrance of concelebrants:

Symphony No. 9 in D minor – Ludwig van Beethoven

I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso

II. Molto vivace

 

Entrance of the Holy Father:

Hymnus Pontificius – Charles Gounod, arr. Alberico Vitalini

Dixit from Vesperae Solennes de Confessore – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

Music for Mass:

Jesus is Risen/ Cristo Jesús Resucitó – arr. John Rutter

Tu es Petrus – Dom Lorenzo Perosi

Kyrie – from Litany of the Saints, adapt. Richard Proulx

Gloria from Missa O Magnum Mysterium – Tomás Luis da Victoria

Psalm – Dr. Jennifer Pascual

Alleluia (VICTORY) arr. Wm. Glenn Osborne

Credo III – chant

Trilingual Intercessions – Michael Hay, orch. Wm. Glenn Osborne

How Lovely is thy Dwelling Place - Johannes Brahms

Sanctus from German Mass – Franz Schubert, adapt. Richard Proulx

Christ Has Died/ Amen - Franz Schubert, adapt. Richard Proulx

Lord’s Prayer – chant

Agnus Dei from Missa O Magnum Mysterium – Tomás Luis da Victoria

Panis Angelicus – Cesár Franck, Marcello Giordani, Tenor, Metropolitan Opera

Sicut Cervus – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Ave Verum – Alexandre Guilmant, orch. Deborah Jamini

Amén. El Cuerpo de Cristo - John Schiavonne, orch. Carl MaultsBy

Let Us Break Bread Together – arr. Carl MaultsBy

This is the Feast – Richard Hillert, arr. Richard Kidd 

Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee/ Jubilosos te Adoramos – from Hymn to Joy Fantasy – Bruce Saylor 

Symphony No. 9 in D minor – Ludwig van Beethoven

IV. Presto

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