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John Joubert
St. Mark Passion Op. 180
Vocal Score
NOVELLO
The St Mark Passion was given its first performance in Wells Cathedral on Palm Sunday 20th March, 2016, by Wells Cathedral Choir, Peter Auty (Evangelist), Benjamin Bevan (Jesus), Richard May (cello), Jonathan Vaughn (organ) and conducted by Matthew Owens. It was commissioned by Cathedral Commissions of Wells Cathedral (www.cathedralcommissions.co.uk), through the generous support of the following people: Prebendary Helen Ball OBE Mr Iain Ball Mr Derek Bellew Mr Michael Cansdale Mr Geoffrey W.F. Clarke Mrs Rosemary Cooke Dr and Mrs Paul Darragh Mrs Barbara Dickinson Mr and Mrs Sean Donoghue Mr and Mrs Marcus Gooding, for James Gooding, Head Boy Chorister, Wells Cathedral Mr and Mrs Christopher Hand Mr and Mrs Michael Hay, for their grandson, Ethan Gudzalak Mr Martin Haynes Dr and Mrs Nicholas Hooper Mr and Mrs Michael Hopkins Prebendary and Mrs Adrian I’Anson, for their grandson, Fred Mr and Mrs Andrew James His Honour Graham Hume Jones, in memory of Evelyn Ann Jones Mr and Mrs Peter Kingston, in thanksgiving for the experience that Tim, Nicola, Robert, and Suzy enjoyed as Choristers at Wells Cathedral Dr and Mrs Alex Kolombos Mrs Tessa Lindsey-Coombs, for Freddie Lindsey-Coombs, Wells Cathedral Chorister Mr and Mrs Nigel Lloyd Mrs Della Luetchford Mr Iain MacLeod-Jones Mr Cameron Marshall Mr D. Winston McAlister, in loving memory of Hannah Davison (1909-2001) Mrs Nancy McGiveron Mr and Mrs Stephen McNulty Mr and Mrs Bernard Mealing, for Bernard Mealing, Wells Cathedral Chorister (2012 – 2014) Mr John Moxon Mr John D. Owens, in loving memory of Brenda Owens (1940-2010) Mr and Mrs Alan Rayfield Mrs Alison Richards Mr Brian Roberts-Wray Mr Norman Shaw Mr J and Dr V Syme-Taylor, for Imogen Syme-Taylor, Wells Cathedral Chorister (2013) The Reverend and Mrs David Wilcox Mrs Colette Winfield
Principals / Instrumentation
Narrator – Tenor Jesus – Baritone Judas – Baritone Pilate – Baritone Centurion – Tenor SATB Choir Solo Cello Organ
Duration: c. 45 minutes
Order number: NOV295757 A separate solo cello part is also available on sale, Order number: NOV295757-01
Contents I. At the House of Simon the Leper.................................................. 1 II. The Upper Room ..................................................................... 11 III. Gethsemane ............................................................................ 25 IV. The Praetorium ....................................................................... 37 V. Golgotha .................................................................................. 48
Texts from The English Hymnal and Mark Ch. 14 & 15
ST. MARK PASSION John Joubert Op.180
I. At the House of Simon the Leper Andante moderato
NARRATOR
JESUS
JUDAS
PILATE
CENTURION
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SOPRANO ALTO
4 4
TENOR BASS
4 4 Andante moderato
4 4 Organ
Pedals
Solo Cello
4 4 4 4 4 4
3
3
3
3
p
3
5
3
3
p
3
mf
3
3
3
N.
Af ter two days pizz.
was the feast of the pass ov er, arco 3
Vc.
p
dim.
p
3
10 N.
and of
un leav ened
bread:
and the chief 3
Vc. 3
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mf
priests
and the
2 12
3
N.
scribes
sought
how they might take him
by
pizz.
craft,
and
put him to
3
3
Vc.
14
3
3
p
f
f
N.
death.
But they said,
arco
3
Vc.
f
3
3
3
f
18 N.
f S. A.
Not
T. B.
f
f
Org.
f Ped.
Vc.
f
6
on
the
feast
day,
lest
there be an up
roar
of
the
3 21
p
N.
And be ing in Beth an y
in the
S. A.
peo ple.
T. B.
dim.
Org.
p
Ped.
Vc.
24
3
3
N.
house of
Si
mon the le per,
as he sat at
meat,
there came a
wo man hav ing an
Vc.
p
27
mf
3
N.
al a bas ter box
of oint ment of spike nard
ve ry pre cious;
and she 3
3
Vc.
mf
cresc.
30
p
N.
brake the box,
and poured 3
it on his
3
head. 3
Vc.
p
mf
p
3
mf
4 34
mf
3
3
N.
And there were some
that had
in
dig
na
tion with in
3
them
selves,
3
Vc. 3
mf
3
f
37 N.
and
said,
ff
3
3
S. A.
Why
was this waste of
the
T. B.
ff
ff
Org.
3
3
3
3
6
ff Ped.
Vc.
ff
39
3
oint
ment
made?
For
it
might have been
T. B. 3
3
3
S. A.
sold
for
more
than
three hun dred
3
3
3
Org.
3
3
Ped.
3
pence,
5 41 S. A.
and have been gi
ven to the
poor.
T. B.
p
dim.
Org.
dim. Ped.
44
p
3
p
3
N.
And they mur
mured a gainst her.
And Je
sus pizz.
Vc.
p
mfp
47
Poco meno mosso
N.
said, p calmo J.
Let
Poco meno mosso
Org.
Ped.
p
her
a
lone;
why trou
ble ye
6 51 J.
her?
she hath wrought a
good
work
on
me.
Org.
Ped.
mf 54 J.
For ye have the
poor
with you
al
ways,
mf
Org.
dim.
Ped.
57
p
3
3
J.
and when so ev er ye will
ye may do
them
good:
p
Org.
Ped.
61
3
3
J.
al
Org.
Ped.
ways.
She has done what she could:
but me
ye have not
7 64 J.
she is come
a fore
hand
to
a noint my
bo dy
to the
bu
ry ing.
pp
Org.
pp Ped.
67 J.
Ve
ri
ly
I say
un to
you,
p
Org.
p Ped.
70
cresc.
3
mf
3
J.
where
Org.
cresc.
so
ev er this gos pel
shall
be preached
through out the
whole
mf
mf Ped.
world,
8 73
3
3
3
f
3
J.
this al so that she
hath done
shall be spo ken of
for
a
me mo
ri al
f
Org.
f Ped.
76 J.
of her. unis. f S. A.
The
roy
al ban
ners
for
ward go,
unis. T. B.
f
Org.
Ped.
80 S. A.
The cross shines forth T. B.
Org.
Ped.
in
mys
tic glow;
Where he in
flesh,
our
flesh
who made,
9 84 S. A.
Our sen tence bore,
our
ran
som
paid.
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
p O
87
cross, our one
re
li
ance, hail!
So may thy po
wer with us
a vail
S. A.
p Ah,
Ah,
T. B.
p
Org.
Ped.
f
cresc. To give new vir
92
tue
to
the saint,
And par
don
to
S. A.
Ah,
T. B.
cresc.
Ah,
Ah,
the pe
ni
10 96
p tent.
(+ Congregation) unis. f
S. A.
p Ah.
To
thee,
e
ter
nal
Three
in
One,
dost
re
store,
unis. T. B.
f
p
p cresc.
Org.
f
p cresc. Ped.
cresc.
100 S. A.
Let ho mage meet
by
all
be done:
Whom by the Cross
thou
T. B.
cresc.
Org.
cresc.
Ped.
104
ff
3 4
S. A.
Pre serve and go
vern ev
er
more.
3 4
T. B.
ff
3 4 Org.
ff
dim.
3 4 ff Ped.
dim.
3 4
11
II. The Upper Room 108 N.
PiÚ mosso – poco allegro p
3 4
And his dis
ci ples
set
forth
and came
in to the
ci
ty,
3 4 Org.
3 4 3 4
Ped.
p
p
3 4
Vc.
p
f
112 N.
and
found
as
he had
said un
to
them:
Vc.
f
115 N.
and they made rea dy
the
pass
ov
er.
And
in
the
Vc.
f
119 N.
eve
ning
he
co
meth with the
twelve.
And
as
they
sat
and did
Vc.
mf
mf
poco rit.
124 N.
eat
Je
4 4
sus said,
4 4
Vc.
p
12 129 J.
meno mosso – poco lento
4 4
Ve
ri ly I say un to
you,
One of you which eat
eth with
meno mosso – poco lento
4 4
p
Org.
4 4 4 4
Ped.
p
mf
133 N.
And
they
be
gan
to
be
J.
me
shall be
tray
me.
Org.
Ped.
Vc.
mf
6
6
136
6
6
3
N.
sor row ful,
and
to
say
un
to
him
one
Vc. 6
6
6
6
by
13 139 N.
one, p Is
it
p Is
it
S. A.
Is p cresc.
it
I?
T. B.
Is p cresc.
it
6
p
Org.
I?
6
6
6
cresc.
6
6
6
6
p cresc. Ped.
I? 141 S. A.
Is mf cresc.
it
Is mf cresc.
it
I?
T. B.
6
6
6
Org.
6
6
6
mf cresc. Ped.
6
mf cresc.
6
14 mf Is
it
I?
mf Is
it
I?
143 S. A.
I?
T. B.
I?
6
Org.
6
6
6
6 6
6
6
Ped.
f 3
145
Is it I?
Is it I?
Is it I?
3
Is it I?
3
3
S. A. 3
3
f Is is I? 3
T. B.
f Is it I?
Is it I?
3
f
3
I?
6
3
3
Is it
f Ped.
3
3
I?
3
Is it I?
6
6
3
Is it
Is it I?
3
3
6
3
Is it I?
Is it I?
3
f Is it I?
Org.
Is it
3
6
6
3
3
Is it
15 147 S. A.
I? T. B.
I? 6
6
6
6
Org.
3
6
6
3
3
3
3
3
Ped.
149
f
N.
and
a
no
ther
said, unis. f
S. A.
Is
it
unis. T. B.
f 6
Org.
6
3
3
Ped.
6
Vc.
f
6
16 151
mp
N.
and
a
no ther
said,
S. A.
I? T. B. 6
Org.
6
3
6
3
6
3
3
Ped.
Vc. 6
mf
6
153 N.
mp S. A.
Is
it
I?
T. B.
mp 6
6 6
6
6
6
mf dim.
Org.
mf dim.
p
Ped.
p
155 N.
And he an
swered and said
un
to
them,
Vc.
p
6
6
6
6
6
6
p
17 157
L’istesso tempo, tranquillo p
J.
It
is
one
of the
twelve,
that
dip peth with me
in
the
L’istesso tempo, tranquillo
p
Org.
p Ped.
161 J.
dish.
The Son of
man
in deed
Org.
Ped.
165
mf cresc.
cresc.
3
J.
go
Org.
Ped.
eth,
as it
is
writ ten
of
him:
but woe
cresc.
mf cresc.
cresc.
mf cresc.
to that man
18 169
ff
f
3
J.
by whom the Son of man is be
trayed!
good were it
for that
man
had
he
f
Org.
f Ped.
173 J.
nev
er been
born.
3
ff
S. A.
Is it I? T. B. 3
ff
ff
Org.
Ped.
177
3
f
mf
3
S. A.
Is it I?
Is it I?
T. B. 3
Org.
3
mf
p
f
f Ped.
f
p
19 181
p
3
3
N.
And
as
they did eat,
Je
sus took bread, and
blessed,
and brake it,
Vc. 3
p
3
3
3
184 N.
and gave
to
them
and said,
p
J.
Take,
eat:
this
is my
p
Org.
Ped.
Vc.
188
3
3
N.
And he took
the cup,
and when he had gi ven
J.
bo
dy.
Org.
Ped.
Vc. 3
p 191
3
3
3
3
3
N.
he gave it
Vc.
to
them:
and they all
drank of it.
And he said un to them,
thanks,
20 Poco meno mosso – sostenuto
194
mf
J.
This is my blood of the new
tes ta ment which is
shed
for ma ny.
Poco meno mosso – sostenuto
Org.
p legato
Ped.
mf
200
cresc.
J.
Ve ri ly I say un to
you,
I will drink no
mf
Org.
more of the
fruit
of
the
vine,
cresc.
cresc. Ped.
f
205
cresc.
J.
un
Org.
til that
day
that I drink it
f
cresc.
f
cresc.
new
in the king
dom of
Ped.
211
ff
2 2
J.
God.
2 2 Org.
ff
dim.
mf
p
2 2 ff Ped.
dim.
mf
p
2 2
21 q=h 218 unis. p
2 2
S. A.
Let unis.
all mor tal
flesh
keep
si
lence,
And with fear and
trem
bling
2 2
T. B.
p *
q=h
2 2
Org.
2 2
p
2 2
Ped.
*Marked passages in organ RH should be played on a solo stop.
224 S. A.
stand;
Pon der
no thing earth
ly
mind
ed,
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
230 S. A.
For with bles sing T. B.
Org.
Ped.
in
his
hand,
Christ our God to
earth
des
22 236 S. A.
cen
deth,
Our full ho mage
to
de
mand.
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
SOPRANO SOLO p
242 Sop. Solo
Ah
Ah
S. A.
King of Kings, yet
born
of
Ma
ry,
As
of
old on
earth
He
T. B.
248 Sop. Solo
Ah S. A.
stood,
Lord of Lords in
hu
man
ves
ture,
T. B.
254 Sop. Solo
Ah
Ah
S. A.
In T. B.
the bo
dy
and
the
blood;
He will give to
all
the
23 260 Sop. Solo
Ah
Ah
S. A.
faith
ful
His own self for
hea
ven
ly
food.
T. B.
TENOR SOLO mf
266 Ten. Solo
Ah
unis. mf (+ Congregation) S. A.
Rank on rank the unis.
host
of
hea
ven,
Spreads its van guard
T. B.
mf
(solo stop, as before)
mf
Org.
Ped.
272 Ten. Solo
Ah
Ah
S. A.
way, T. B.
Org.
Ped.
As the light of
light
de
scend
eth
on
the
24 f
278 Ten. Solo
Ah
Ah
Ah
f S. A.
From the realms of
end
less
day,
That the pow’rs of
T. B.
hell
may
va
f
f
Org.
f Ped.
p
mf
285
2 4
Ten. Solo
Ah mf
p
2 4
S. A.
nish T. B.
As the dark ness
mf
clears
a
way.
2 4 p
2 4 Org.
mf
p
2 4 mf
p
2 4
Ped.
attacca
25
III. Gethsemane Allegro moderato 292 N.
mf
2 4
3
3
And they came to
3
a
place
which was named Geth
se ma ne:
2 4
Vc.
3
3
3
3
mf
297 N.
and he saith to his dis
ci
ples,
Vc.
f
poco meno mosso 302 p
a tempo (allegro moderato)
J.
Sit
ye
poco meno mosso
here,
while I shall pray.
a tempo (allegro moderato) 3
3
3
3
p
Org.
Ped.
310
mf
N.
And he tak eth with him Pe ter and James and
Org.
Ped.
pizz. Vc.
mf
26 315
3
3
3
3
N.
John,
and be gan to be
sore
a
mazed,
and to be ve ry
hea vy;
arco
3
Vc. 3
321
3
N.
and saith un to
them,
Vc. 3
3
mf
f
p
meno mosso – poco lento mf
327
3
3
J.
My
soul
is ex ceed ing
sor row ful
un
to
death:
meno mosso – poco lento
mf
Org.
3
3 3
3
3
3
Ped.
Più mosso – moderato
333
mf
3
3
N.
And he went for ward a lit tle, 3
J.
tar ry ye here,
and
watch.
Più mosso – moderato
Org.
p
3
3
p Ped.
3
Vc.
mf
3
and fell on the
27 340
f
3
N.
ground,
and 3
3
prayed
that, if it were pos
si ble,
the hour
might
pizz.
Vc.
f 347
3
meno mosso
N.
pass from him.
And he said,
mf
3
J.
Ab
ba,
Fa ther,
all things are
meno mosso
mf
Org.
3
3 3
3
Ped.
Vc.
f 353
3
3
3
3
3
J.
thee;
Org.
3
take a way this
cup
from me:
f
3
Ped.
359
3
J.
nev er the less
Org.
Ped.
not what I
will,
but what
thou
dim.
wilt.
pos si ble un
to
28 più mosso – poco allegro mf
363
3
3
N.
And he com eth,
and find eth them sleep ing,
pizz.
and saith un to
Pe ter,
arco
Vc.
mf
mf
meno mosso – moderato p
370 J.
Si
mon,
sleep
est thou?
Couldest thou not watch
one
hour?
meno mosso – moderato
p
Org.
p Ped.
377
mf
4 4
J.
Watch ye
and pray,
lest ye
en
4 4 mf
Org.
4 4 4 4
Ped.
mf
383
3
J.
ta
Org.
Ped.
tion.
The spir
it tru ly is
rea dy,
ter
in to temp
29 PiĂš mosso (allegro moderato)
387
mf
2 4
N.
And a gain
p
he went a
2 4
3
J.
but the flesh
is
weak.
PiĂš mosso (allegro moderato)
2 4
p
Org.
2 4 p
2 4
Ped.
2 4
Vc.
3
3
3
3
p cresc.
393 N.
way
and
prayed,
and
spake
the same
words. 3
3
Vc. 3
3
3
400
3
3
3
N.
And when he re turned, 3
he found them a 3
3
sleep
a
gain;
3
3
Vc. 3
405
3
3
N.
(for their eyes were hea vy,)
nei ther wist they what to
ans wer him.
3
3
3
Vc. 3
3
411
3
poco rit. 3
3
3
N.
And he com eth the third
time,
and saith un to
4 4
them, 3
4 4
3
Vc.
dim.
30 417 meno mosso – poco lento
p
4 4
J.
Sleep on
meno mosso – poco lento
now,
and take your rest:
it is e
nough,
4 4 Org.
4 4 4 4
Ped.
p
p
4 4
Vc.
p
f
421
3
J.
the hour is come;
be
hold,
the Son of
man
is
be trayed
Org.
in to the hands of
f
Ped.
ff
425
3
3
J.
sin ners.
Rise up,
6
ff
Org.
let
us go;
lo, he that be tray eth me is at
6
Ped.
f
429 Allegro agitato
3
3
3
3
3
N.
And im me diat ely, while he yet spake,
com eth Ju das,
out of the
J.
hand.
Allegro agitato 3
3
3
3
3
Vc.
f
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
31 432
ff
3
N.
twelve,
and
with him
a
great
mul
ti
tude
with
3
3
Vc. 3
3
3
3
434
3
3
3
N.
swords
and
staves,
from the
chief
priests and the scribes
and the 3
3
3
Vc. 3
ff
3
3
436
3
mf
3
dim.
N.
el ders.
And
he 3
that be trayed him
had
3
3
3
giv en them a to ken,
say ing,
Vc. 3
3
3
3
p
mf
Meno mosso – poco lento 439
mf
p
3
Jud.
Whom so
ev
er
I
shall
kiss,
that same is
he;
take
him,
and lead him a way
Meno mosso – poco lento
Org.
p
Ped.
442
p
N.
And as soon as he was come,
he go eth straight way to
him,
Jud.
safe ly. 3
3
3
Vc.
p espress.
3
3
3
and saith,
32 mf
445 N.
and
mf
kissed
him.
Jud.
Mas
Org.
ter,
mas
ter;
p
Ped.
Vc. 5
p
Allegro
447
3
6
mf cresc.
3
N.
And they laid their hands on him,
and
took him. arco
pizz.
And
3
3
3
one of them
3
who stood 3
3
a
ser vant of
3
3
Vc.
mf
p cresc. poco a poco f
450 mf cresc. N.
by
drew 3
3
a
sword,
3
3
and
smote 3
3
3
the
Vc.
f
3
3
3
3
cresc.
3
ff
453 N.
high
priest,
and
cut
off
his
ear. 3
3
3
3
Vc. 3
3
3
456
ff 3
3
3
p
3
3
3
3
N.
And 3
3
3
3
sus
ans wered and 3
Vc.
mf
Je
p
3
said
un
to 3
them, 3
33 459 Meno mosso – poco lento
mp
cresc.
J.
Are ye come out
Meno mosso – poco lento
3
3
p
Org.
3
3
3
3
3
3
Ped.
f
462 J.
as
a gainst
a
thief,
with
swords
and
with
staves
to
take
me?
Org.
Ped.
mp
465 J.
I 3
was dai
ly with you
3
p
Org.
3
3
3
3
3
3
Ped.
468
3
J.
in
the tem
ple
teach ing,
and you took me
not: 3
Org. 3
Ped.
3
3
34 471
3
J.
but the scrip tures
must be ful
filled.
Org. 3
3
3
3
Ped.
3
3
3
3
Vc.
p
474
3
N.
And they all 3
for sook him
and
fled.
3
Vc.
p cresc.
477
4 2
Vc.
f
480 S. A.
q=h p
4 2
Drop,
T. B.
4 2
p
q=h Vc.
4 2
p
drop, slow
tears,
And
bathe
those beau
teous
feet,
Which brought from Heav’n the
35 485 S. A.
news
and Prince
of
Peace.
T. B.
p legato
Org.
Ped.
489
p
S. A.
Cease T. B.
not,
wet
eyes,
p
Org.
Ped.
494 S. A.
cry
for
ven geance
sin
doth
nev
er
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
p legato
cease.
His
mer
cies to
en
treat;
To
36 498
p
S. A.
In T. B.
your
deep
floods,
Drown
p
Org.
Ped.
502 S. A.
all
my faults
and
fears;
Nor
let
His
eye
see
sin,
but
through
my
T. B.
p legato
Org.
Ped.
506
4 4
S. A.
tears.
4 4
T. B.
4 4 Org.
4 4 4 4
Ped.
attacca
37
IV. The Praetorium 510 Allegro
mf
4 4
N.
And
Allegro
4 4 Org.
4 4 4 4
Ped.
4 4
Vc.
dim. f con forza
514
3
3
N.
straight
way
in the morn ing
the
chief
priests
held a
con
sul
ta
tion
Vc.
f
mf
517
dim.
3
3
N.
with the eld ers
and
scribes
and the whole coun cil,
and
bound
Je sus,
and
Vc.
mf
poco rit.
520
meno mosso – andante p
3
N.
car ried him a way,
and de
liv ered him to Pi late.
And Pi late asked him,
poco rit.
meno mosso – andante
Vc.
f
dim.
p
38 523
mf
N.
And he
ans wer ing
said un to him, mf
J.
Thou say est it. p P.
Art thou the King
Org.
of the Jews?
p
mf
p
mf
Ped.
Vc.
mf
526
piĂš mosso
mf
3
3
3
N.
And the chief priests
J.
piĂš mosso
Org.
Ped.
Vc.
mf
ac
cused
him of
ma ny
things:
but he ans wered
39 andante
529 N.
no thing.
And Pi late asked him a gain,
say ing, mf
P.
Ans
wer
est thou no thing?
andante
mf
Org.
mf Ped.
Vc.
piĂš mosso
532 N.
But f
Je
sus
yet
ans
wered
3
P.
be hold
how ma
ny
things they
wit ness a gainst
thee.
piĂš mosso
f
Org.
Ped.
Vc.
mf
535 N.
no thing;
Vc.
so that Pi late
mar
velled.
Now
at that feast they re leased un to
40 538 N.
them
one
pri son er,
whom so
ev
er they de
Vc.
540
cresc.
N.
sired.
And there was one named Ba
rab bas,
who
had
com
mit ted
Vc.
cresc. 542
3
N.
mur
der
in
the
in
sur
rec
tion.
Vc.
f
544
mf cresc.
N.
And the mul ti tude cry ing 3
a loud
3
Vc. 3
mf cresc. 546
3
3
3
3
N.
be
gan to de sire
him
to do
as
he had ev
er 3
3
done 3
3
Vc. 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
andante
548 N.
un 3
to
them.
But
andante
3
Vc. 3
3
3
f
3
sfz
Pi
late
ans wered them say ing,
41 550
p cresc.
N.
But the f con forza
3
P.
Will ye
that I re lease un to you
the King of the Jews?
f
Org.
Ped.
pizz. arco
pizz.
arco
Vc.
p cresc.
mf cresc.
553 N.
chief pizz.
priests
moved
the
peo ple,
that
arco
he should rath pizz.
er re lease
Ba
arco
Vc.
mf cresc.
556
f
N.
rab bas
un to them.
And
Pi late ans wered and said a gain un to them,
Vc.
ff
f
559
cresc.
mf
P.
What will ye
Org.
Ped.
p
then that
cresc.
I shall do
un to him
whom
ye call the
King
42 più mosso
562
f
N.
And they cried out a
gain.
f P.
of the
Jews?
più mosso
f
Org.
f cresc.
f Ped.
Vc.
ff
ff 565 S. A.
Cru ci fy him,
cru ci fy him,
T. B.
ff
ff
Org.
Ped.
andante 568
f
N.
Then
Pi
late
said
un
to
them,
andante Vc.
f
cru ci fy him.
43 570
p
P.
Why,
what
e
vil
hath
he
done?
p
Org.
Ped.
più mosso 572
f
N.
And they cried out
the more ex ceed ing ly,
più mosso
f cresc.
Org.
Ped.
Vc.
f
ff 575 S. A.
Cru ci fy him,
T. B.
ff
Org.
Ped.
ff
cru ci fy him,
cru ci fy him.
44 578 andante
mf
3 4
N.
And
andante pizz.
so
4 4 Pi
arco
late,
the
espr.
4 4
3 4 peo
ple, pizz.
4 4
Vc.
con tent
4 4
mf
N.
to
3 4
Vc.
580
will ing
re leased Ba rab bas
4 4 un
arco
to them,
and de
liv ered
3 4
4 4 espr.
582 N.
4 4
3 4 Je
pizz.
4 4
Vc.
sus,
when he
had scourged
4 4
him,
arco
to
be
3 4
4 4 espr.
584 N.
4 4 cru
4 4
Vc.
587
ci fied. pizz. arco
pizz. arco
unis.
pizz. arco
p
S. A.
1. O
sac
unis. T. B.
p
Org.
p
Ped.
Vc.
p
red head,
sore
wound
ed,
De
filed
and
put
to
45 591 S. A.
scorn;
O
king
ly
head,
sur
round
ed
With
mock
ing
crown
of
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
595 S. A.
thorn:
What
sor
row
mars
thy
gran
deur? Can
death
thy
bloom
de
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
599 S. A.
flow’r? T. B.
Org.
Ped.
O
coun
te
nance
whose
splen
dour
The
hosts
of
heav’n
a
46 603
p
S. A.
dore.
2. In
T. B.
thy
most
bit
ter
pas
sion
My
heart
to
share
doth
cry,
With
p
Org.
Ped.
608 S. A.
thee
for
my
sal
ved
To
va
tion Up
on
the
cross
to
die.
Ah,
keep
my heart thus
T. B.
613 S. A.
mo
stand
thy
Cross
be
neath,
To
mourn
thee,
well
be
T. B.
+ Congregation unis. mf
617 S. A.
lo
ved,
Yet
thank
thee
for
thy
death.
3. My unis.
T. B.
mf
Org.
Ped.
mf
days
are
few,
O
47 621 S. A.
fail
not, With
thine
im
mor
tal
power,
To
hold me
that
I
quail
not
In
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
626 S. A.
death’s most
fear
ful
hour;
That
I
might fight
be
friend
ed, And
see
in
my
last
T. B.
Org.
Ped.
631
f
ff
S. A.
strife
To
me
thine
arms
ex
tend
ed
Up
on
the cross of
life.
T. B.
Org.
f
ff
f
ff
f Ped.
attacca
48
V. Golgotha mf
636 L’istesso tempo (andante)
3
3
3
N.
And they clothed him with pur ple,
and plat ted a
L’istesso tempo (andante) Vc.
p cresc.
f
p
639
f
3
3
3
f
N.
crown of
thorns,
and
put it
a bout his
head,
And be gan to
sa lute
him,
Vc.
p
f
mf
642
3
3
N.
And when they had mocked him,
ff
they took off the
3
S. A.
Hail,
King
T. B.
of the
Jews!
3
ff
ff
3
Org.
3
Ped.
3
3
Vc.
ff
mf
645 N.
pur ple from him, 3
and
put his
own
clothes
on
him,
and
led him out
to
3
Vc. 3
3
3
3
49 648
f
N.
cru ci fy him. 6
6
6
Vc. 6
f
mf
650
6
3
3
N.
And
when they had cru ci fied him
they part ed his gar ments,
cast ing
6
Vc.
mf
ff
f
3
mf
cresc.
653
3
N.
lots
up on
them
what
ev ’ry man should take.
pizz.
And
the
su
per
6
arco
Vc. 6
p
655
f
3
N.
scrip tion
of
his
ac
cu
sa
tion
was
writ ten
Vc.
mf
6
6
6
f
6
657 N.
ov
er,
f
Org.
Ped. 6
6
Vc. 6
6
ff
6
6
6
50 ff
659
3
S. A.
THE KING OF THE JEWS.
T. B.
3
ff
ff
Org.
Ped. 6
6
Vc. 6
ff
6
6
meno mosso 661 poco p
3
N.
And when the sixth
hour
was
come,
there
was
dark
ness
ov er the
whole
land
poco meno mosso Vc.
p
pp
665 N.
un
til
the
ninth
hour.
And
Vc.
p
668
f
cresc.
N.
Je
sus cried
with
a
loud
voice,
say
ing,
f
Org.
Ped.
Vc.
cresc.
f
at
the ninth
hour
51 f
671
mf
J.
My
God,
my
God,
mf
Org.
Ped.
p
674 J.
why
hast thou for
sak
en
me?
p
Org.
Ped.
677
p
p cresc.
3
3
N.
and gave up the ghost.
And when the cen
Org.
Ped.
pizz.
pizz.
arco
Vc.
p
p
680
3
3
p
3
3
f
N.
tu
ri on,
which stood ov er
a gainst him,
saw
that he
so
cried out,
Vc.
mp
mf
f
52 683
3
N.
and gave up the ghost, arco
3
3
Vc. 3
p
ff
3
686 N.
and
said,
p
Org.
Ped.
3
Vc. 3
mf
mf
690 p cresc.
f
3
C.
Tru
ly.
tru
ly
this
was
the
Son
mf
cresc.
Org.
man
f
Ped.
694
ff
f
3 4
C.
of
God.
3 4 Org.
Ped.
f dim.
mf
p
3 4 3 4
53 698
L’istesso tempo (q = q)
3 4
( p) legato
Org.
3 4 3 4
Ped.
706
Treble (or Soprano) solo p
Tr. Solo
When
I
sur
vey
the
won
drous Cross
On which
the Prince
of
Org.
Ped.
714 Tr. Solo
glo
ry
died,
My
rich
est
gain
I
count
but
loss
And pour
con tempt
on
all
my
feet
Sor
723 Tr. Solo
pride.
mf
S. A.
See T. B.
mf
Org.
Ped.
p
from
his
head,
his hands,
his
54 731 S. A.
row
and
love
flow
ming
led
down;
Did
e’er
such
love
and
sor
row
meet,
Or
T. B.
(+ Congregation) f
739 S. A.
thorns
com
pose
to
rich
a
crown?
Were
the
whole
T. B.
f
mf legato
Org.
Ped.
747
cresc.
S. A.
realm
of
na
ture
mine,
That
were
a
pre
sent
far
too
small; Love
so
T. B.
cresc.
Org.
Ped.
cresc.
a
55 755
ff
S. A.
maz
ing,
so
di
vine,
De
mands my
T. B.
ff
Org.
ff (al fine)
Ped.
763
Org.
Ped.
771
Org.
Ped.
778
Org.
Ped.
soul
my
life,
my
all.