Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville: Concert and Evensong on January 10 2016

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Welcome! Established in 1822, Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest house of worship in Louisville. The Cathedral has and continues to uphold the highest standard for music and worship. While the great traditions of the church are at risk of being lost in our culture, the Cathedral desires to maintain our heritage of Anglican music and historical liturgies while always looking forward and being relevant in our world today.


Concert Na Skylark A Celtic Concert To drive the cold winter away/a ďŹ g for a kiss

Blind mary/the snowy path

Christmas Day in the the morning/I saw three ships/ Tomorrow shall be my dancing day

Greensleeves/Brian Boru

Silent night/The First Noel/Sheebeg, Sheemore

Wexford carol/Christmas Eve/Holly and the Ivy

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About the Musicians Na Skylark is a Kentucky based band, performing Irish music on Ireland’s national instruments, the Irish harp and flute, tin whistle, and Uilleann pipes. And staying true to their Kentucky roots, the mountain dulcimer is also a mainstay in arrangements. Lorinda Jones and Cathy Wilde are the foundation of Na Skylark and are “relaxed and charming as they share the heritage of Irish music.” Their audiences enjoy the passion and knowledge about their instruments, as well as the history of the songs and composers of both instrumental airs, dance tunes and traditional songs. Lorinda and Cathy have been performing music together for many years in a variety of settings from informal Irish jam sessions to weddings, community theater and house concert series, traditional music festivals and special events for children and adults in schools and church. Lorinda, performing on Celtic Harp and Mountain Dulcimer, has earned degrees in both music education and music therapy. As a member of the Kentucky Center’s Arts in Healing program, she brings her music to places of healing and as a board certified music therapist, provides services for older adults with Alzheimer’s and dementia, as well as programs for adults and children with developmental disabilities. While teaching and performing at festivals and camps, Lorinda travels across the United States sharing her love for traditional American

d and Celtic music. She is the artistic director of the Heartland Dulcimer Club and Heartland Harps Ensemble. Cathy began her music journey on the classical flute. During her first visit to Ireland, she bought a tin whistle. So began a lifelong obsession with the music of Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, and Galicia. Later, Cathy took up the wooden simple-system flute, now known as “Irish flute,” and in learning that discovered her true instrument of passion, the Irish Uilleann (“elbow” or “union” in Irish) bagpipes. Cathy is well-known in the Louisville area as the “jam master” at Irish sessions, as well as a member of Louisville’s distinguished “greengrass” band, Cloigheann. Lorinda and Cathy are occasionally joined by fiddler, Larry Green. Larry’s experience playing and teaching Irish fiddle at home and abroad, as well as accompanying Irish step and ceili dancers, contributes to a trio with a perfect blend of authentic Irish music, played much the way you’d expect to find it in the most out-of-the-way shebeen.

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Evensong A Celtic Contemplative Evensong Propers for Peace

Invitatory and Psalter • at the sound of the bells, all stand

Opening Sentence Hymn 25

O Gracious Light

Preces officiant people

officiant and people

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• all be seated

Psalm 85:7-13 • the antiphon is sung by a cantor, then all

Show us your mer - cy, O Lord,

and grant us your sal - va — tion.

I will listen to what the LORD God is saying, * for he is speaking peace to his faithful people and to those who turn their hearts to him.

Truly, his salvation is very near to those who fear him, * that his glory may dwell in our land. antiphon Mercy and truth have met together; * righteousness and peace have kissed each other. Truth shall spring up from the earth, * and righteousness shall look down from heaven. The LORD will indeed grant prosperity, * and our land will yield its increase.

Righteousness shall go before him, * and peace shall be a pathway for his feet.

antiphon

antiphon

The Lessons • silence is kept after each reading for reflection

First Lesson

Micah 4:1-5

In days to come the mountain of the Lord’s house shall be established as the highest of the mountains, and shall be raised up above the hills. Peoples shall stream to it, and many nations shall come and say: ‘Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; that he may teach us his ways and that we may walk in his paths.’

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For out of Zion shall go forth instruction, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He shall judge between many peoples, and shall arbitrate between strong nations far away; they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more; but they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid; for the mouth of the Lord of hosts has spoken. For all the peoples walk, each in the name of its god, but we will walk in the name of the Lord our God for ever and ever.

Magnificat • the refrain will first be sung by the choir, then repeated by all. • all sing refrain where indicated thereafter. • the Magnificat will be spoken in unison.

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My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Savior; * for he has looked with favor on his lowly servant. From this day all generations will call me blessed: * the Almighty has done great things for me, and holy is his Name. He has mercy on those who fear him * in every generation. refrain He has shown the strength of his arm, * he has scattered the proud in their conceit. He has cast down the mighty from their thrones, * and has lifted up the lowly. He has filled the hungry with good things, * and the rich he has sent away empty.. refrain

He has come to the help of his servant Israel, * for he has remembered his promise of mercy, The promise he made to our fathers, * to Abraham and his children for ever. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: * as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. .

Second Lesson

refrain

Matthew 5:43-48

‘You have heard that it was said, “You shall love your neighbour and hate your enemy.” But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the righteous and on the

Nunc dimittis • Hymn 499

unrighteous. For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax-collectors do the same? And if you greet only your brothers and sisters, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

Lord God, you now have set your servant free

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• all stand

The Apostles’ Creed officiant I believe in God, all the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.

The Prayers officiant

people

officiant

officiant and people

Suffrages officiant

people — this response is sung after each petition

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Collects • all remain standing • an offering will be taken during the following music • all be seated

Offeertory

The Ash Grove

• all stand

A Prayer of Thanksgiving • said by all Accept, O Lord, our thanks and praise for all that you have done for us. We thank you for the splendor of the whole creation, for the beauty of this world, for the wonder of life, and for the mystery of love. We thank you for the blessing of family and friends, and for the loving care which surrounds us on every side.

We thank you for setting us at tasks which demand our best efforts, and for leading us to accomplishments which satisfy and delight us. We thank you also for those disappointments and failures that lead us to acknowledge our dependence on you alone.

Above all, we thank you for your Son Jesus Christ; for the truth of his Word and the example of his life; for his steadfast obedience, by which he overcame temptation; for his dying, through which he overcame death; and for his rising to life again, in which we are raised to the life of your kingdom.

Grant us the gift of your Spirit, that we may know him and make him known; and through him, at all times and in all places, may give thanks to you in all things. Amen.

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Prayers The Grace Hymn 488

Be Thou My Vision

Dismissal ofďŹ ciant all

Please greet our guest artists in the narthex following the service

An Irish Poem May you be blessed With the spirit of the season, which is peace Gladness of the season, which is hope And the heart of the season, which is love.

The Very Rev. Joan Pritcher, ofďŹ ciant

The Cathedral Choir

Canon Dr. Robert Bozeman, cathedral musician

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Welcome

Thank you for your presence here this evening. Your support means so much. Cathedral Arts depends solely on the donations of its supporters and friends. You may make your donation online with a credit card now by using the QR code on this page or go to christchurchcathedral38.wildapricot.org. Donation envelopes are provided in the bulletin and are also available in the narthex and outside the Cathedral offices. More information about our series and ways to contribute are found under the MUSIC tab at www.christchurchlouky.org. Contact us via email at cathedralarts@ch ristchurchlouky.org for questions or assistance. Thank you again for your support and presence. We hope to see you here for our next event, Sunday March 13, 5pm, Concert and Evensong, with Robert L. Bozeman, organist, the Cathedral Choir and guest organist Douglass Reed performing Salve Regina by Arvo Pärt.

Music at the Cathedral

Established in 1822, Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest house of worship in Louisville. The Cathedral has and continues to uphold the highest standard for music and worship. While the great traditions of the church are at risk of being lost in our culture, the Cathedral desires to maintain our heritage of Anglican music and historical liturgies while always looking forward and being relevant in our world today. With this in mind, our worship reflects the contemplative nature of evening worship through Evensong to the joyous celebrations of the nativity and resurrection.

The Cathedral Choir

is the resident choral ensemble at the Cathedral, singing all principal services. The choir also sings services for the Diocese of Kentucky, monthly Evensongs, and the annual Service of Lessons and Carols. A mixed choir of adults, the choir sings music from all eras, while focusing approximately fifty percent of their repertoire to music by American composers. The Cathedral Choir and Canon Bozeman have been featured on both local and national public radio programs numerous times. Recordings available by the Cathedral Choir include An American Evening: Music by American Composers and Lux Aeterna-Music spanning a thousand years with the common theme of light. You may purchase copies following evensong in the narthex or through the Cathedral website. Join us for Eucharist each Sunday at 10:30 AM and visit the Cathedral’s website for additional service information.

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athedral rts 2015 - 2016 atrons

Corporate • $1,000+

Lee Cochran Patsy A. Melton Janet L . Margerum Tom and Randy Peters The Rev. Whit Stodghill and Dr. Mike Foster in memory of M.I. Foster, Mary Foster Marshburn

Benefactor • $500+

Anonymous Anonymous in memory of Sam Batt Owens

Sponsor • $250+

Jerry and Carol Brown Cynthia J. Fanning and Kirt Jacobs in memory of Merle Schott Mildred M. Franks

Patron • $100+

Faith Aeilts Canon Dr. Robert L. Bozeman Vance and Roberta K Fritton in honor of the Cathedral Choir Phyllis Croce and John Frey Dr Elizabeth P Curry Kent W. Echler and William Shelton Dr. W. Christopher Lang Terry E. Laun Paul C. and Hollis A. Real

Friend • up to $99

John and Theresa Bondurant in honor of John Werst III James and Marsha Serdenis Nelson and Janice Toebbe Gerald Tschiegg in memory of Thomas Hunter

Robert M and Angie V. Halliday Margaret G. Lanier Susan Speed Ruth N. Wukasch

David and McCall Eng in memory of Thomas Hunter John and Linda Kiesel Gary and Theresa Pope The Rev. Karen Mosso in honor of the organ builders New Image Graphics in honor of Tara Durnil Richard and Joan Humke Gary and Theresa Pope

Margaret Wulf Brown in honor of the Brown and Fritton families Susan Torok Art and Ginny Cromer


Christ Church Cathedral Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky The Rt. Rev. Terry Allen White, Bishop The Very Rev. Joan Pritcher, Dean in the Interim The Rev. Dr. Eva Markham, Deacon The Rev. Gary England, Deacon Canon Dr. Robert L. Bozeman, Cathedral Musician Liason for Children, Youth and Families Frazier Marsh, Interim Office Manager Thomas Thill, Sacristan 421 South Second Street, Louisville, KY 40202 502-587-1354 www.christchurchlouky.org • info@christchurchlouky.org


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