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An organ recital in progress: part 77
Dear SMM Community,
The next part of my online organ recital is here, and I hope that you enjoy it. I offer up these musical meditations as part of our parish efforts to find ways to keep you connected at this time. Recorded on my house organ, today's instrument is a musical facsimile of the Kuhn organ at the Philharmonie in Essen.
Today, I present Johann Sebastian Bach’s O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig.
Johann Sebastian Bach’s (1685-1750) setting of the chorale O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig BWV 618 comes from the Lenten section of the Orgelbüchlein. The Orgelbüchlein was composed from 1713-1716 during Bach’s time as court organist in Weimar. The early Lutheran hymn tune O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig is a vernacular version of the Agnus Dei, and used as hymn during Holy Week.
With best wishes,
Andrew Adair
Director of Music
Holy Week 2021 - The Triduum
Here are the leaflets and links for our Holy Week services this year:
Wednesday, 31 March
8.00 pm Tenebrae of Maundy Thursday (sung on Wednesday night)
Thursday, 1 April
6.00 pm Solemn Liturgy of Maundy Thursday (livestreamed)
8.30 pm Tenebrae of Good Friday (sung on Thursday night)
Friday, 2 April
11.00 am Stations of the Cross for All Ages
You can find the service HERE.
12.00 pm Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday (livestreamed)
8.00 pm Tenebrae of Holy Saturday (sung on Friday night)
Saturday, 3 April
9.00 pm The Great Vigil of Easter (livestreamed)
An organ recital in progress: part 76
Dear SMM Community,
The next part of my online organ recital is here, and I hope that you enjoy it. I offer up these musical meditations as part of our parish efforts to find ways to keep you connected at this time. Recorded on my house organ, today's instrument is a musical facsimile of the Kuhn organ at the Philharmonie in Essen.
Today, I present Léonce de Saint-Martin's Alma Redemptoris Mater.
Léonce de Saint-Martin (1886-1954) succeeded Louis Vierne as titular organist of Notre-Dame de Paris in 1937, remaining in the post until his death. His Alma Redemptoris is the middle movement of the Symphonie Mariale, a work based on the Gregorian chant Marian anthems.
With best wishes,
Andrew Adair
Director of Music