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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

© Copyright 2016 Novello & Company Ltd.

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

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high

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33 459 Meno mosso – poco lento

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ly with you

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3

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3

3


34 471

3

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must be ful

filled.

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3

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3

3

3

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35 485 S. A.

news

and Prince

of

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p legato

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489

p

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not,

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er

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cies to

en

treat;

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36 498

p

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In T. B.

your

deep

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p

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all

my faults

and

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let

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eye

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through

my

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506

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37

IV. The Praetorium 510 Allegro

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chief

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f

dim.

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38 523

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ans wer ing

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39 andante

529 N.

no thing.

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no thing;

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40 538 N.

them

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41 550

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pizz.

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chief pizz.

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f

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then that

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562

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gain.

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of the

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più mosso

f

Org.

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ff 565 S. A.

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ff

ff

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andante 568

f

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late

said

un

to

them,

andante Vc.

f

cru ci fy him.


43 570

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what

e

vil

hath

he

done?

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f

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f

ff 575 S. A.

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cru ci fy him.


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to

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sac

unis. T. B.

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p

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wound

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filed

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put

to


45 591 S. A.

scorn;

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king

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round

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ing

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of

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thorn:

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sor

row

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thy

gran

deur? Can

death

thy

bloom

de

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flow’r? T. B.

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te

nance

whose

splen

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hosts

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heav’n

a


46 603

p

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dore.

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thy

most

bit

ter

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heart

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share

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p

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thee

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my

sal

ved

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va

tion Up

on

the

cross

to

die.

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keep

my heart thus

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mo

stand

thy

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be

neath,

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mourn

thee,

well

be

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lo

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thank

thee

for

thy

death.

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mf

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fail

not, With

thine

im

mor

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hold me

that

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quail

not

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626 S. A.

death’s most

fear

ful

hour;

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I

might fight

be

friend

ed, And

see

in

my

last

T. B.

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631

f

ff

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strife

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me

thine

arms

ex

tend

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on

the cross of

life.

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f

ff

f

ff

f Ped.

attacca


48

V. Golgotha mf

636 L’istesso tempo (andante)

3

3

3

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and plat ted a

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p

639

f

3

3

3

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crown of

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and

put it

a bout his

head,

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sa lute

him,

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p

f

mf

642

3

3

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ff

they took off the

3

S. A.

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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

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3

3

3


49 648

f

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6

6

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3

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f

3

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lots

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what

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pizz.

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su

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p

655

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scrip tion

of

his

ac

cu

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6

6

f

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ov

er,

f

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6

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6

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6

6


50 ff

659

3

S. A.

THE KING OF THE JEWS.

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3

ff

ff

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6

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ff

6

6

meno mosso 661 poco p

3

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hour

was

come,

there

was

dark

ness

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whole

land

poco meno mosso Vc.

p

pp

665 N.

un

til

the

ninth

hour.

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Vc.

p

668

f

cresc.

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sus cried

with

a

loud

voice,

say

ing,

f

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at

the ninth

hour


51 f

671

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my

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why

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p

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p

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mp

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52 683

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3

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said,

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3

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mf

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ly.

tru

ly

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f

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of

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3 4 3 4


53 698

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3 4

( p) legato

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706

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vey

the

won

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glo

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rich

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count

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723 Tr. Solo

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from

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54 731 S. A.

row

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love

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down;

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e’er

such

love

and

sor

row

meet,

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(+ Congregation) f

739 S. A.

thorns

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pose

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whole

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f

mf legato

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cresc.

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realm

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pre

sent

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so

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all.



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