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Diocesan Choral Festival Liturgy of the Eucharist Nine New Hymn Texts Eight New Hymn Texts Eleven New Hymn Texts St. Augustine, Confessions X, 6 Funeral Blues, 1993

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Identifier: R6002.3

Scope and Contents

Diocese is a sheet informing those participating in the Diocesan Choral Festival the details of the performance This includes appropriate apparel for both men and women, the time frames for warm-ups and the actual performance Behind the sheet are opinions regarding the importance of liturgical music The quotes are cut out and pasted onto the pack of the sheet Includes handwritten and typed notes Liturgy of the Eucharist is a copy of a manuscript This score seems to have been ripped out of another page that might have been attached to it Two songs are included in this score: "Come Down, O Love Divine" and "Holy, Holy, Holy" The text accommodated with the songs is "Veni, Sancte Spiritus" the test derives from Bianco da Siena, which has been translated by Richard Frederick Littledale, Jr. "SLC Kids' anthem?" is written in red ink on the front page of score Nine New Hymn Texts is a pamphlet with nine hymns all written by Timothy Dudley-Smith Each hymn is copyrighted by the author and Only some hymns are included in "A Voice of Singing" (1993), which are "As in that upper room you left your set," "Christ is the One who calls," Draw near to God whose steadfast love," and "Now is Christ risen from the dead" The hymns that are not included are "A new song God has given," "Exult, O morning stars aflame," "Lord, when the storms of life arise," "May the love of Christ enfold us," and "O Christ the King of glory" Eight New Hymn Texts is a pamphlet with eight hymns all written by Timothy Dudley-Smith Each hymn is copyrighted by the author and published by "Hope Publishing Company" located in Illinois The hymns included in this score are "A stone to be lintel," "Comfort and peace to every heart!," "Lord God Almighty, Father of all mercies," "O God who shaped the starry skies," " Open our wyes, O God, we pray," "We come with songs of blessing," "With undivided heart and ceaseless songs," and "Your voices raise to the Father's praise" Eleven New Hymn Texts is a pamphlet with eleven hymns all written by Timothy Dudley-Smith Each hymn is copyrighted by the author and published by "Hope Publishing Company" located in Illinois The hymns included in this score are "All our days we will bless the Lord," "Child of Mary, newly born," "God is not far, whose threefold mercies shine," "God lies beyond us, throned in light resplendent," "Lord, hear us as we pray," "Lord of our lives, our birth and breath," "o God who brought the light to birth," "The best of gifts is ours," "The church of God on earth, we come," "To God who gave the Scriptures," and "What colours God has made" St. Augustine, Confessions X, 6 Translated by Graham Neville Includes a ripped article in half, an anonymous 15th century reading, and a song for soprano voices The article ripped in half summarizes a presentation made in the 2006 Institute for Sacred Music, and a new organ built in Texas A&M International University located at Laredo, Texas The anonymous reading is given a possible title: "Let Praises Ring" The song for a soprano voice is inspired by the words of Shakespeare called "Crabbed Age and Youth" This manuscript was made in England Funeral Blues is a series of hymns previously titled IX and X These were date in 1936 and April 1937 The next two hymns are titled Roman Wall Blues with Roman numerals XI and XII These were dated October 1937 and January 1938 A short stanza follows these hymns called "His Excellency" The next few leaves contain hymns belonging to a category named "Twelve Songs" Dates range from 1935 to1936 The first leaf contains a sticky note addressed to Richard Proulx "Music Texts 2" is written on the containing folder.

Dates

  • 1993

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Psalm 34/Genesis 1-3/Philippians 4.4-9

Extent

From the Collection: 1 Collection

Language of Materials

English

General

A verse named "Love Is Life'' is written by Richard Rolle. It is 1 leaf, measuring 22 cm. It is a photocopy folded in three. The version in this folder is altered by Alfred Noyes. The original language is traditional English; Alfred Noyes has updated the verse to common-day vocabulary. An email is printed out, which was written June 28, 2006. The printed version of the email is 1 leaf, measuring aout 28 cm. The email has been edited in red ink. No names can be deciphered by the emails provided. The theme of the email is a hypothetical idea over the life cycle run backwards. A photocopy of "The Pilgrimage Within: The Confessions of St. Augustine." This score is 1 leaf, measuring about 28 cm. "Augustine 2" is written in pencil at the top of this score.

Repository Details

Part of the Saint John's University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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