LITURGICAL MUSIC 2021 2022 - The Holy Trinity Schola Cantorum - Holy Trinity Church

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HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH

                                    LITURGICAL
                                      MUSIC
                                      2021 – 2022

                                Musical Offerings for the Sunday 11:15 A.M. Solemn Masses
                                    & Other Special Liturgies during the Program Year
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                               The Holy Trinity Schola Cantorum
                                Dr. Andrew H. Yeargin, Director of Music & Organist
HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH
                 213 West 82nd Street, New York, NY 10024 | (212) 787-0634

                                                                       September 14, 2021
                                                    The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Dear Friends,
Welcome to a new season of ecclesiastical music at the Church of the Holy Trinity.
We are pleased to share with you this music brochure outlining our week-to-week
selections of liturgical music for the 2021–2022 season. In addition to the highly
diverse offerings in repertoire each Sunday, we are especially excited to present a
concert performance of Johannes Brahms’s German Requiem with orchestra in March
2022. We hope you can join us regularly throughout the season for an enriching year
of inspiring and evocative sacred music.

OUR PHILOSOPHY ABOUT SACRED MUSIC: Music is an integral part of
the worship experience, and is part of what binds together the many aspects of
liturgy…the “mortar between the bricks,” so to speak. At times, the congregation is
invited to sing hymns or refrains, adding their voices to countless others in a unified
act of prayer and celebration. At other times, the choir or cantor may sing alone—
offering prayers on behalf of the entire assembly—while the congregation reflects
silently. In either instance—joining in song or prayerfully listening to others—the
assembled congregation is actively participating in the litury. Liturgical music is not
meant to be a performance, but rather one of the oldest and most transcendent
means by which we bear our mortal souls and commune together with God above.

Our schedule of sung masses every weekend during the program year is as follows:
            Saturday 5:30 P.M.          Vigil Mass led by a Cantor
             Sunday 9:30 A.M.           Mass led by a Cantor
            Sunday 11:15 A.M.           SOLEMN MASS sung by the Schola Cantorum
           Domingo 12:30 P.M.           Misa en español cantata por un Cantor
              Sunday 5:30 P.M.          Mass led by the Contemporary Ensemble

Best wishes!

Rev. Msgr. Thomas P. Sandi                            Andrew H. Yeargin, DMA
Pastor                                                Director of Music & Organist
All services listed are sung by the Holy Trinity Schola Cantorum unless indicated otherwise.
                                          Repertoire subject to change.

OCTOBER
3    THE TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Year B)
     “What God has joined together; let no man separate.”
     9:30 A.M. Family Mass
            Communion      Ave Maria (Otello) Verdi

     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Mass for Three Voices Byrd (K, G, SB, A)
            Processional All people that on Earth do dwell Vaughan Williams
            Offertory    I sat down under his shadow Bairstow
            Communion    Locus iste, WAB 23 Bruckner
            Voluntaries  Messe basse, Op. 30 Vierne

10   THE TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “Go, sell what you own and give the money to the poor…then come, follow me.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Mass in E-flat: “Cantus Missæ,” Op. 109 Rheinberger                (K, G, S)
            Offertory    O how amiable Vaughan Williams
            Communion    O taste and see Vaughan Williams
            Voluntaries  Prelude on RHOSYMEDRE Vaughan Williams
                         Prelude on BRYN CALFARIA Vaughan Williams

17   THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “All we like sheep have gone astray…and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by a Cantor
            Offertory    Bid the Virtues, Bid the Graces (Come, Ye Sons of Art) Purcell
            Communion    Durezze et ligature—Toccata per l’Elevazione Trabaci
            Voluntaries  Mein junges Leben hat ein Endt, SwWV 324 Sweelinck
                         Toccata in C Major, SwWV 31 Sweelinck

24   THE THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “How long, O Lord, will you hide your face from me?” | Jesus heals the blind Bartimaeus.
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by the Gentlemen of the Schola Cantorum
            Setting           Mass IX “Cum jubilo” Plainchant (K, G, SB, A)
            Offertory         But thou didst not leave his soul in Hell (Messiah) Handel
            Communion         Ave Maria—Angelus Domini Biebl
            Voluntaries       Præambulum super D—Mensura 3 Ileborgh Tabulature
                              Estampie retrouvé Robertsbridge Manuscript
                              Kyrie “Cunctipotens Genitor Deus” Codex Faenza
31   THE THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “You shall love the Lord with all your heart; your neighbor as yourself. There is no greater commandment than these.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Missa in illo tempore Monteverdi (K, G)
            Offertory    Verily, verily I say unto you Tallis
            Communion    And I saw a new heaven Bainton
            Voluntaries  Rhapsody in E Major, Op. 7, No. 1 Saint-Saëns
                         Danse Macabre, Op. 40 Saint-Saëns

NOVEMBER

7    THE THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “Let my prayer come into your presence. Incline your ear to my cry for help, O Lord.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Missa Montis Regalis Archer (K, G, SB)
            Offertory    Let my prayer come up Harris
            Communion    The Beatitudes Pärt
            Voluntaries  Ave Maria—Ave Maris Stella, Op. 5, No. 2 Langlais
                         Hymne d’action de grâce: «Te Deum,» Op. 5, No. 3 Langlais

14   THE THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “Take heed that you are not led astray…”

           + ANNUAL COLLECTION for Liturgical Music +
     9:30 A.M. & 11:15 A.M. Solemn Masses BOTH sung by the Schola Cantorum
            Setting       Mass in C Major, “Coronation,” KV 317 Mozart (K, G, S)
            Offertory     Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Requiem) Brahms
            Communion     Selig sind die Toten (Requiem) Brahms
            Recessional   Come to us, Creative Spirit (CASTLEWOOD) Proulx
            Voluntaries   Symphony No. 5 in F Minor, Op. 42, No. 1 Widor

21   THE SOLEMNITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE
     “I am the Alpha and the Omega.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Messe Solennelle Langlais (K, G, SB)
            Processional Thy strong word did cleave the darkness (TON-Y-BOTEL)
            Offertory    Ride on, King Jesus! Hogan
            Communion    Domine Deus, Rex cœlestis (Gloria) Rutter
            Voluntaries  Three Pieces from Richard III (1955) Walton
                         Crown Imperial Walton
NOVEMBER, continued

28   THE FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT (Year C)
     “There will be signs in the Sun and Moon and stars…”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Mass for Five Voices Byrd (K, S)
            Offertory    Zion hört die Wächter singen (Cantata BWV 140) Bach
            Communion    Vigilate Byrd
            Voluntaries  Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 659 & 661 Bach

DECEMBER

5    THE SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
     “The voice of one crying in the wilderness…”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by a Cantor
            Setting      Missa Puerorum Rheinberger (K, S, A)
            Offertory    He shall feed his flock (Messiah) Handel
            Communion    Beata viscera Pérotin
            Voluntaries  Choral-Fantasia: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland Bruhns
                         Fantasy in G Major, “Pièce d’Orgue,” BWV 572 Bach

12   THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT: GAUDETE
     “My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Messe à trois voix Franck (K)
            Offertory    Benedictus qui venit (Oratoire de Noël) Saint-Saëns
            Communion    Tecum principium (Oratoire de Noël) Saint-Saëns
            Voluntaries  Fantaisie in D-flat, Op. 101 Saint-Saëns
                         Final (Symphony No. 2) Widor

19   THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
     “She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Messe pour le minuit de Noël Charpentier (K, SB, A)
            Offertory    Lux aurumque Whitacre
            Communion    Magnificat Pärt
            Voluntaries  Noël X «Bon Joseph, écoutez-moi» Daquin
                         Toccata on VENI EMMANUEL Carter
24   THE EVE OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD: CHRISTMAS EVE
     The birth of Christ.
     7:30 P.M. Family Mass sung by a Cantor
             Motet         Gesù Bambino Yon
             Carols        ADESTE FIDELIS, THE FIRST NOWELL, STILLE NACHT,
                                MENDELSSOHN
             Voluntaries  Silent night, holy night Langlais
                          Bring a torch, Jeanette Isabella Chapman
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     11:30 P.M. Music of the Season (Prelude to Midnight Masss):
                    Christmas Day: A Fantasy by Gustav Holst
 Fantasia on Christmas Carols by Ralph Vaughan Williams
                      sung by the Schola Cantorum with Brass Quintet
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     12:00 A.M. Solemn Midnight Mass sung by the Schola Cantorum with brass quintet & percussion
            Setting        Mass for Christmas Eve Yeargin (G, S)
            Introit        The Shepherd’s Carol Chilcott
            Alleluia       Christmas Alleluias Robinson
            Communion      Ring out, ye crystal spheres! (Hodie) Vaughan Williams
            Carols         ADESTE FIDELIS, THE FIRST NOWELL, STILLE NACHT, MENDELSSOHN
            Voluntary      Maestoso (Symphony No. 3, “Organ,” Op. 78 Saint-Saëns

25   THE SOLEMNITY OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD: CHRISTMAS DAY
     “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
     9:30 A.M. Family Mass
            Motet          What child is this? McCullough
            Carols         GLORIA, ST. LOUIS, MUELLER, ANTIOCH
            Voluntaries    Prelude on GREENSLEEVES Purvis
                           Toccata: «Marche des Rois» (Suite à la Française) Cochereau
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      St. Nicholas Mass in G Major, Hob. XXII:6 Haydn (K, G, S)
            Introit      Sans Day Carol Rutter
            Offertory    The First Nowell Longhurst
            Communion    What child is this? McCullough
            Voluntaries  O little town of Bethlehem Christiansen
                         The little road to Bethlehem Head
                         Toccata: «Marche des Rois» (Suite à la Française) Cochereau

26   THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY & JOSEPH
     “And the child grew and became strong: He was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was on him.”
     11:15 A.M. Mass sung by a Cantor (Schola Cantorum on Christmas recess)
JANUARY

2    THE SOLEMNITY OF THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD
     “Arise, shine, for your light is come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Missa O Magnum Mysterium Victoria (K, G, SB)
            Alleluias    Epiphany Alleluias Weaver
            Offertory    Videntes stellam Poulenc
            Communion    O Magnum mysterium Poulenc
            Voluntaries  Les Mages (La Nativité du Seigneur) Messiaen
                         Fête, Op. 51 Langlais

9    THE FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
     “I baptize you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Missa Brevis in D Major, KV 194 Mozart (K, G, S)
            Offertory    Set me as a seal Walton
            Communion    Thy Word is a lantern unto my feet, Z. 61 Purcell
            Voluntaries  Andante (Symphony No. 94, “Surprise”) Haydn
                         Fantasy in F Minor, KV 608 Mozart

16   THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     The first of Jesus’ signs: The wedding in Cana.
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Mass in G Schubert (K, G, S)
            Offertory    Domine Deus, Agnus Dei (Gloria, FP 177) Poulenc
            Communion    Consurge, filia Sion — Tollite hostias (Oratoire de Noël) Saint-Saëns
            Voluntaries  Fantaisie in A Major (Trois Pièces) Franck
                         Toccata in G (Douze Pièces) Dubois

23   THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     Jesus reads from Isaiah: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Missa Brevis Dove (K, G)
            Offertory    Jesu dulcis memoria Nestor
            Communion    The Spirit of the Lord is upon me (The Apostles) Elgar
            Voluntaries  Selections from Organ Books I & III Rorem
30   THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “A prophet is without honour in his own country.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Missa Brevis, Op. 64 Mathias (K, G)
            Offertory    Ave verum corpus Mawby
            Communion    Entreat me not to leave you Forrest
            Voluntaries  Sarasota: What would you like more than anything in the world? Bovet
                         Salamanca, para un òrgano barroco español Bovet

FEBRUARY
6    THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “They left everything and followed him.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Missa Papæ Marcelli Palestrina (G, S, A1, A2)
            Offertory    Ave Verum Byrd
            Voluntaries  Prelude & Fugue in G Major, BWV 541 Bach
                         Præludium in G Minor, BuxWV 149 Buxtehude

13   THE SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “Blessed are you who are poor, for the Kingdom of God is yours.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by the Ladies of the Schola Cantorum
            Setting      A Little Jazz Mass Chilcott (K, G, BS, A)
            Offertory    Tota pulchra es Duruflé
            Voluntaries  Prayer (Hänsel und Gretel) Humperdinck
                         Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals (33 Portraits) Karg-Elert

20   THE SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “If anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the other also…”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Communion Service in E Darke (K, G, SB, A)
            Offertory    Dona nobis pacem (Mass in B Minor, BWV 232) Bach
            Communion    Jesu, the very thought of thee Halley
            Voluntaries  Prière, Op. 20 Franck
                         Final, Op. 21 Franck

27   THE EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
     “A good tree does not bear rotten fruit, nor does a rotten tree bear good fruit, for every tree is known by its own fruit.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by a Cantor with violin
            Setting      Messe de La Salle Robinson (K, G, SB, A)
            Offertory    Herr, deine Güte reicht (Cantata BWV 17) Bach
            Communion    Seufzer, Thränen, Kummer, Not (Cantata BWV 21) Bach
            Voluntaries  selections from Sonatas for violin & organ, BWV 1014-1019 Bach
MARCH

2       ASH WEDNESDAY
        “Return to me with all your heart…”
        5:30 P.M. Liturgy of Ash Wednesday & Imposition of Ashes sung by a Cantor
                Voluntaries    Partita on “Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten” Böhm
                               Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten, BWV 647 & 642 Bach

6       THE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
        The temptation in the wilderness.

        11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
               Setting      Mass for Double Choir Mendelssohn (K, SB, A)
               Offertory    For he shall give his angels (Elijah) Mendelssohn
               Communion    Beati quorum via Stanford
               Voluntaries  Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 14 Vierne

13      THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
        God’s promise to Abraham. | The Transfiguration.
        11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
                Setting         Requiem Rutter (K, SB, A)
                Offertory       O nata lux Lauridsen
                Voluntaries     Sweet hour of prayer Bolcom
                                Sometimes I feel like a motherless child Bolcom

20      THE THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
        The parable of the fig tree.
        11:15 A.M. Mass sung by a Cantor
                Voluntaries          A solis ortus (Premier Livre d’Orgue) Grigny
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                           SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2022 at 7:00 P.M.
           A GERMAN REQUIEM by Johannes Brahms
                           sung by the Schola Cantorum with Orchestra
                                      with Christopher DeVage, baritone
                                           & Emily Moore, soprano

     The Holy Trinity Schola Cantorum performs the incredible Deutsches Requiem of 19th
     century musical giant Johannes Brahms. This largescale work—which Brahms himself once
     called a “Human Requiem”—makes use of various selections of Holy Scripture in the
     German language., and remains one of the most emotionally uplifting and rapturous of all
     the great works of choral music. As we all seek to find our way in an increasingly troubled
     and uncertain world, the time could not be more right to experience this beautiful music in
     this glorious space. Bring your friends and neighbors!
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27   THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT: LÆTARE
     The parable of the prodigal son.
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
             Setting           Mass for St. John the Divine Brumfield (K, SB, A)
             Offertory         The Deer’s Cry: St. Patrick’s Breastplate Pärt
             Voluntaries       Benedictus, Op. 59, No. 9 Reger
                               Toccata in D Major & Fugue in D Minor, Op. 59, Nos. 5-6 Reger

APRIL
3    THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
     “The very stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by the Ladies of the Schola Cantorum
             Setting            Mass VIII “Lux et origo” Plainchant
             Offertory          O pastor animarum Hildegard
             Communion          O virtus Sapientie Hildegard
             Voluntaries        Variations sur un thême de Clément Jannequin, AWV 99 Alain
                                Litanies, AWV 100 Alain

10   THE PASSION OF THE LORD: PALM SUNDAY
     The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
        Liturgy of the Palms
             Introit           Hosanna to the Son of David Weelkes
             Processional      Ride on, ride on in majesty (THE KING’S MAJESTY)
        Liturgy of the Word
             Setting           Missa in die Tribulationis Robinson (SB, A)
             Psalm             Deus, Deus Meus Robinson
             Gradual           Christus factus est Robinson
             Offertory         Crucifixus a 8 Lotti
             Communion         Christus factus est, WAB 11 Bruckner
             Voluntary         Herzlich tut mich verlangen, Op. 122, No. 10 Brahms

14   HOLY THURSDAY
     The Lord’s Supper
     8:00 P.M. Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper & Transfer of the Blessed Sacrament
             Setting      Misa Guadalupe Martinson (G) | Officium Defunctorum Victoria (SB)
             Introit      Nos autem gloriari Lotti
             Gradual      Christus factus est Anerio
             Offertory    Ubi caritas Mealor
             Communion    Crucifixus (Mass in B Minor, BWV 232) Bach
             Voluntary    Le Banquet céleste Messiaen
APRIL, continued

15   THE FRIDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD: GOOD FRIDAY
     The Death of Jesus on the Cross.
     11:00 A.M. Office of Readings & Morning Prayer
            Responsories   Vinea mea electa Poulenc
                           Tenebræ factæ sunt Poulenc
            Motet          Miserere mei, Deus Allegri
            Antiphon       Christus factus est, WAB 11 Bruckner

     3:00 P.M. Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion & Veneration of the Holy Cross
             Gradual        Christus factus est Anerio
             Passion Gospel St. John’s Passion Plainchant
             Offertory      Adoramus te, Christe Gasparini
             Veneration     The Reproaches Victoria
             Communion      Crux fidelis Joäo IV, King of Portugal

16   HOLY SATURDAY: THE PASCHAL VIGIL
     “…He is risen!”
     8:00 P.M. Easter Vigil in the Holy Night
        The Service of Light
             Proclamation    Exsultet Plainchant
        The Liturgy of the Word
             Setting         “Coronation” Gloria Stanford (G) | Mass in G Vaughan Williams   (S)
             Communion       Christus vincit MacMillan
             Voluntary       Improvisation on “Victimæ Paschali laudes” Tournemire

17   THE SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD: EASTER DAY
     “…He is risen indeed!”
     9:30 A.M. Family Mass
            Motet           Lacrimosa: Do not stand at my grave and weep Goodall
            Voluntaries     Symphony No. 6 in G Minor, Op. 42, No. 2 Widor
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
            Setting      Messe à deux chœurs et deux orgues Widor (K, G, SB)
            Sequence     Victimæ Paschali laudes Plainchant
            Communion    Christus vincit MacMillan
            Voluntaries  Symphony No. 6 in G Minor, Op. 42, No. 42 Widor
24    THE SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER: THE SUNDAY OF DIVINE MERCY
      “Blessed are those who have no seen and yet come to believe.”
      9:30 A.M. Family Mass & Rite of Confirmation sung by a Cantor
      11:15 A.M. Mass sung by a Cantor (Schola Cantorum on Spring recess)
             Voluntaries    Communion (Dominica Resurrectionis, L’Orgue Mystique, Op. 56) Tournemire
                            Improvisation on “Victimæ Paschali laudes” Tournemire

MAY

1     THE THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER
      The third appearance of Jesus to the Disciples.
      11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
             Setting      Missa simile est regnum cœlorum Victoria (K, G, A)
             Offertory    Let all the world in every corner sing Leighton
             Communion    O Sacrum convivium Messiaen
             Voluntaries  Les corps glorieux Messiaen

8     THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER: GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY
      “My sheep hear my voice. I know them, and they follow me.”
      11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
             Setting      Coronation Gloria Stanford (G)
             Offertory    Jubilate Walton
             Communion    The Lord is my shepherd, Op. 91, No. 1 Berkeley
             Voluntaries  Toccata, Villancico y Fuga Ginastera

15    THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
      “A new commandment I give to you: That you love one another…”
      11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by a Cantor
              Communion      Erzittre, Erde, Jehova’s Sohn liegt hier! &
                                Preist des Erlösers Güte (Christus am Ölberge, Op. 85) Beethoven
              Voluntaries    Allegretto (Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92) Beethoven
                             Allegro (Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 20) Vierne
MAY, continued

22   THE SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
     “Be thankful for the plenty which God has provided.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
             Setting            Mass in G Vaughan Williams (G, S)
             Offertory          Peace I leave with you Glandorf
             Communion          Let the people praise thee, O God Mathias
             Voluntaries        Sonata in E-flat for organ Bairstow
                                Processional Mathias

29   THE SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER: SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION
     “Come unto me, ye that thirst.”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass sung by the Gentlemen of the Schola Cantorum
            Setting            Mass in Honor of St. Joseph Peeters (K, G, SB, A)
            Offertory          If ye love me Wilby
            Communion          Love bade me welcome (Five Mystical Songs) Vaughan Williams
            Voluntaries        Scherzo, Op. 2 Duruflé
                               Carillon (Sept Pièces, Op. 27) Dupré

JUNE

5    THE SOLEMNITY OF PENTECOST
     “Receive the Holy Spirit…”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
              Setting         Missa “Vidi speciosam” Victoria (K, G, S, A)
              Sequence        Veni Sancte Spiritus Plainchant
              Offertory       Joy in the morning Sleeth
              Communion       Дух твой благий Chesnokov
              Voluntaries     Veni Creator Spiritus (Premier Livre d’Orgue) Grigny

12   THE FEAST OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY: Feast of Title
     “Receive the Holy Spirit…”
     11:15 A.M. Solemn Mass
              Setting         Missa “Vidi speciosam” Victoria       (K, G, S, A)
              Offertory       Tres sunt Victoria
              Communion       Tibi laus Lassus
              Voluntaries     Sonata for Organ (1990) Robinson

     The Schola Cantorum returns on Sunday, October 9, 2022.
About the Music Program…

                      HOLY TRINITY SCHOLA CANTORUM
                      Jessica Copland, Christopher DeVage°, Oliver Holt, Michael Kuhn
                         Miriam Kushel, Emily Moore, Kyle Pongan, Michelle Repella
                                                      ° Sub-Organist

                          HOLY TRINITY MUSIC COUNCIL
                                  Andrew H. Yeargin, Director of Music & Organist
                                 Michelle Repella, Music Associate & Principal Cantor
                                  Jose “Cheito” Guevara, Cantor, Comunidad Latina
                                Phelder Saint-Germain, Director, Contemporary Ensemble

                   During the summer months, the 9:30 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. Masses each Sunday, as well
                    as the 5:30 A.M. Saturday Vigil mass, are sung by a cantor from the Schola Cantorum.

                         For more information on the Music Program at Holy Trinity, please contact
               Andrew H. Yeargin, Director of Music & Organist at HolyTrinityNYmusic@gmail.com
                                       or call the Church Office at (212) 787-0634.

           If you are interested in joining the Contemporary Ensemble (our “Volunteer Choir”), which sings at
            the 5:30 P.M. Mass on Sunday evenings year-round, please contact Phelder Saint-Germain, Director
                              of Contemporary Music, at pheldersaintgermain@gmail.com.
                                        Rehearsals for this group are every Sunday at 4 P.M.
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     HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH

      Rev. Msgr. Thomas P. Sandi      Pastor
                 Rev. Gary Mead       Parochial Vicar
           Rev. Antonio Almonte       Spanish-Speaking Ministry
            Rev. Patrick Ryan, S.J.   Weekend Associate

       Andrew H. Yeargin, D.M.A.      Director of Music & Organist
               Michelle Repella       Music Associate & Principal Cantor

                   Colleen Glazer     Program Manager & Religious Education Dir.
                 Catherine Jestice    Parish Secretary
                      Tara Dahill     Parish Bookkeeper
                Victor Zambrano       Parish Plant Manager

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