Saturday, February 4, 2017

Music for February 5, 2017 + The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

Vocal Music

  • Give Almes of Thy Goods – Christopher Tye (1505-1572)

Instrumental Music

  • Prelude on Slane – Healey Willan (1880-1968)
  • Let Us Break Bread Together – Dale Wood (1934-2003)
  • Trumpet Tune in D – David N. Johnson (1922-1988)

Congregational Music (all hymns from the Hymnal 1982 with the exception of those marked “R” which are from Renew.)

  • Hymn 372 - Praise to the Living God (LEONI)
  • Hymn 488 - Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart (SLANE)
  • Hymn 380 - From all that dwell below the skies (OLD 100TH)
  • Hymn 325 - Let us break bread together (LET US BREAK BREAD)
  • Hymn R306 - We are marching in the light of the Lord (SIYAHAMBA)
The anthem this morning is by the 16th century composer Christopher Tye. Tye was the choirmaster at Ely Cathedral during the reign of Henry the VIII, and as such contributed new music for the Anglican church, including this anthem, Give Almes of thy Goods. (The word almes being an Middle English spelling and pronunciation of alms, or charitable gifts.)
Give Almes of thy Goods is a short setting of an offertory sentence which appeared in both the 1549 and 1552 Books of Common Prayer. This is an Tudor creation in every way. Constructed in the ABB form of the early English anthem, this four-voice piece is entirely syllabic, exactly as Thomas Cramner, the architect of the Book of Common Prayer, required: "to every syllable a note."

Northeast aspect of Ely Cathedral
by John Buckler
And, yes, the closing voluntary is the Trumpet Tune in D by David Johnson which was heard every Sunday for years on KUHF(KUHA) as the theme music for the Sunday morning program "With Heart and Voice" until the station was taken off the air. It was a sad day for music and the arts in Houston. 

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