October 18, 2009

Christ the High Priest, Bodruzal, district Svidnik, from the wooden Church of St. Nicholas, 1650-60

"You are a priest forever, according to the order of Melchizedek (NRSV Hebrews: 5:6b)."

Christ Church Cathedral Choir Notes
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost

Click to go immediately to:

1) The
Music Programme Homepage

2) The Music Calendar for Choral Eucharist and Evensong

3) The Concert Calendar



The two organ voluntaries for Choral Eucharist this coming Sunday are by Lionel Rogg. Listen to a variety of his compositions performed by Lionel Rogg himself. [NML] & [NML] (info)
Listen to Lionel Rogg perform organ compositions by Max Reger. [NML] (info)




Patrick Wedd

Banquet céleste

The Choirs of Christ Church Cathedral invite you to a feast of contemporary sacred music, Banquet céleste, reflecting the spiritual in the heart of the city, on Friday, October 23rd, at 8:00 p.m., Christ Church Cathedral, 635 St. Catherine Street West (McGill Metro). Tickets: $20 adult; $15 students/seniors; $40 including reserved seating and wine and cheese reception. Information: (514) 843-6577.

Banquet céleste reveals the ability of sacred music to be both rooted in contemporary life and to give voice to the spiritual concerns of our time. It also celebrates the work of composers who have been inspired by the Cathedral and the great tradition of cathedral music. The concert includes a Toccata by Lynnwood Farnam, cast in the grand French style; a motet by his eulogist, Healey Willan; and John Burge’s melodic and moving Missa Brevis du Banquet céleste, which draws on the English cathedral tradition. It presents work by the Cathedral’s own Patrick Wedd, Director of Music, whose anthem, The Throne of God, was inspired by the text carved around the exterior of the Cathedral. The evening will also showcase work by young composers who are creating sacred music for the 21st century. Robin Davies, Jonathan Wild and Donald Hunt, are renewing, in very different ways, the tradition of cathedral music through work that expresses the conflicts, complexity and sheer energy of our time.

Programme for the Banquet céleste:

A Song to the Lamb Patrick Wedd

Missa ex machina Robin Davies
Gloria in excelsis
Agnus Dei

O King, to whom all things do live
Healey Willan [text] [listen]

Responses and Lord’s Prayer Jonathan Wild

Magnificat
Robin Davies

Intermission

Toccata “O filii et filiae”
Lynnwood Farnam [YouTube]

Magnificat Donald Hunt

Missa Brevis du Banquet céleste
John Burge
Gloria in excelsis
Sanctus
Agnus Dei


The Throne of God Patrick Wedd


Festival des couleurs de l'orgue français


Chapel of the Grand Séminaire de Montréal
2065 rue Sherbrooke Ouest


Sunday, October 18, 3 pm: Federico Andreoni
Sunday, October 25, 3 pm: Yves-G. Préfontaine

Admission Free.


2009 Commemoration: 200th anniversay of the birth of Felix Mendelssohn (1809-47)



Click to go to Felix Mendelssohn, Six Organ Sonatas, op. 65, performed by Heinrich Gurtner on the 1930 Kuhn organ (new Kuhn organ:1999) of the Berner Münster, Switzerland.



18th c. organ case, Berner Münster





Click to go to Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Stabat Mater dolorosa performed by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge; Timothy Brown conducting.







Click to go to a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach, Cantata 170, by Mezzo-soprano: Bernarda Fink; Organ: Wolfgang Zerer; Vocalconsort Berlin / Freiburger Barockorchester; Petra Müllejans conducting.