Saturday, May 21, 2016

Music for May 22, 2016 + Trinity Sunday

Vocal Music
  • Father of Heaven, whose love profound – Healey Willan (1888-1968)
Instrumental Music
  • Come, Christians, Join to Sing (Madrid and Holy Manna) - Don Schlosser (21st C.)
  • Reflections on "The Valley of Peace" - Albin C. Whitworth (b. 1938)
  • Intermezzo - Gordon Young (1919-1998)
  • Praise! - Gilbert M. Martin (b. 1941)
Congregational Music (all hymns from the Hymnal 1982 with the exception of those marked “R” which are from Renew.)
  • Hymn 362 - Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! (Nicea)
  • Hymn 421 - All glory be to God on high (Allein Gott in der Hoh)
  • Hymn 368 - Holy Father, great Creator (Regent Square)
  • Hymn 295 - Sing praise to our Creator (Christus, der ist mein Leben)
  • Hymn R37 - Father, we love you (Glorify Your Name)
  • Hymn R206 - Holy, holy  (Jimmy Owens)
  • Hymn 371 - Thou, whose almighty word (Moscow)
This Sunday is Trinity Sunday, where we focus on the mystery of the Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The choir will be singing a setting of the hymn Father of Heaven, whose love profound by the Canadian composer Healey Willan. With over 800 published compositions to his name, Willan is considered to be the dean of Canadian composers, even though he was born in England. He moved to Canada when he was 33 to become the organist-choirmaster of Toronto's largest church, St. Paul's, Bloor Street. In 1914 Willan was appointed Lecturer and Examiner in music at the University of Toronto. But it was his royalties as a church music composer which allowed him to leave "low church" St. Paul's in 1921 and to become Precentor of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Toronto. He remained there until his death. St. Mary Magdalene, under Willan, became a North American mecca for choral and Anglican church musicians.

All the other music today is from American composers of our time, with all but one still alive and working in church music. The opening voluntary is by Nashville composer Don Schlosser, Minister of Music at Glendale Baptist Church in Nashville. He has had a career in both music ministry and in the music publishing industry in Nashville. After 17 years as a full-time church choral director in three states, Schlosser worked for ten years for a local church-based publisher, producing music demos, and leading conferences. Don is also currently music director of Nashville in Harmony, Music City’s first and only chorus for LGBT persons and their straight allies. Don has written, arranged, and published choral music for adults, students, and children, as well as keyboard arrangements. Fluent in Spanish, he has also taught seminars and conducted choirs in Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Costa Rica. Schlosser holds both a Bachelor of Arts in piano performance and a Master of Church Music in composition

The first communion voluntary is by Kentuckian Albin C. Whitworth is our Minister of Music & Worship/Organist.  Albin holds a B.A. and the D.C.M from Asbury University and a M.Ed. and Ed.S. from the University of Louisville.  For decades he was organist and choir director at the First United Methodist Church in Lexington, KY, leading a 100 voice choir from a massive pipe organ. Today he is organist at Deer Park Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He and his wife, Katie, have two identical twin sons – Mark and Kent.  They also have 4 grandchildren – Tyler, Andrew, Mary Kathryn, and Margaret.  Albin and Katie enjoy traveling when they are not spending time with family and friends.

Many thanks to Jill Kirkonis for playing the organ this morning and Mac Jones for directing the choir in my absence. I am in Memphis for the wedding of my son, Paul, to Leigh Ann Battles. We covet your prayers for their joy and happiness!

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