September 6, 2015


Germain-Jean Drouais, Christ and the Canaanite Woman (detail), Louvre, Paris, 1784


Now the woman was a Gentile, of Syrophoenician origin. She begged him to cast the demon out of her daughter (NRSV, Mark 7:26).


15th Sunday after Pentecost [Choir Notes]
10:00 am Choral Eucharist
The Cathedral Singers


Prelude: Prélude sur une Antienne [Humphreys: Spotify], Jean Langlais (1907-91)
Setting: Missa VII de angelis [Silos: YouTube], plainsong, 15th cent.


Introit: Justus es, Domine [text] [Bellarmina: YouTube], Plainsong
Motet: Beata gens [text] [Peregrina: YouTube], Plainsong
Postlude:  Dialogue sur les Mixtures (Suite Brève) [Lee-Clark: YouTube], Jean Langlais


12h45 Eucharistie chantée
Le Quatuor des chanteurs de la cathédrale


Prélude : Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten, BWV 642 [Kibbie : écoutez], Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)


Ordinaire : Missa VII de angelis [Silos :YouTube], plain-chant, 15ème siècle


Introit: Justus es, Domine [texte] [Bellarmina : YouTube], Plain-chant


Motet : Beata gens [texte] [Peregrina : YouTube], Plain-chant


Postlude : Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier, BWV 754  [Kibbie : écoutez], Johann Sebastian Bach


4:00 pm Evensong
The Cathedral Singers
(For live streaming via Radio Ville Marie, click here)


Prelude: Magnificat primi toni [Bates: BNQ; [BM] (info), Jean Titelouze (1562-1633)


Introit: Justus es, Domine [text] [Bellarmina: YouTube], Plainsong


Preces and Responses: Plainsong


Psalm: 119, pts 1, 2


Magnificat Primi Toni, Organ verses, Livre d’orgue de Montréal (1724)


Nunc Dimittis, Tone 3.5


Anthem: Beata gens [text] [Peregrina: YouTube], Plainsong


Postlude:  Magnificat primi toni [Bates: BNQ; [BM] (info), Jean Titelouze