Vocal Music
- Crucifix – Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830-1914), Bidkar Cajina, baritone
- We pray now to the Holy Ghost – Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)
- Elevation – Paul Benoit (1893-1979)
- Fugue in C Major – Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)
- Hymn 388 - O worship the King (Hanover)
- Hymn 529 - In Christ there is no East or West (McKee)
- Hymn 707 - Take my life, and let it be (Hollingside)
- Hymn 652 - Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Rest)
- Hymn 535 - Ye servants of God, your master proclaim (Paderborn)
Jean Baptiste Faure (painted by Edouard Manet) |
A choir boy in his youth, he entered the Paris Conservatory in 1851 and made his operatic debut the following year at the Opéra-Comique. He debuted at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, in 1860, and at the Paris Opera in 1861. His last stage appearances are recorded as taking place in Marseilles and Vichy in 1886.
In addition to singing, Faure composed several enduring songs, including Sancta Maria, Les Rameaux (The Palms), and Crucifix. The latter two were recorded by Enrico Caruso, among others.
Though this was chosen for this Sunday several weeks ago, it's text is fitting for this first Sunday after the terrible shootings in Orlando. This is the English text:
Come unto Him, all ye who weep, for He too weepeth,
Come unto Him, all ye who mourn, for He can heal.
Come unto Him, all ye who fear,
Come unto Him, in woe and weal.
Come unto Him, in your last sleep, He never sleepeth.
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