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Modal Settings of Roman Missal Texts in Modern Notation
SET TO MUSIC BY COLUMBA KELLY, OSB
CANTOR/KEYBOARD EDITION Easter through Pentecost
SAINT MEINRAD Entrance and Communion Antiphons
for the Church Year
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Saint Meinrad Entrance and Communion Antiphons for the Church YearVolume 3: Easter through Pentecost – Cantor/Keyboard Edition
Fr. Columba Kelly, OSB
© 2015, OCP 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213 (503)281-1191 [email protected] ocp.org
Antiphon texts from the English translation of The Roman Missal © 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Psalm texts from The Revised Grail Psalms © 2010, Conception Abbey/The Grail, administered by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Congregational Refrain texts by Columba Kelly, OSB, © 2012, Saint Meinrad Archabbey. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
Psalm tones © 1973, 1993, Saint Meinrad Archabbey. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Antiphon and Congregational Refrain settings by Columba Kelly, OSB; keyboard accompaniments arranged by Raymond Henderson, © 2012, 2014, Saint Meinrad Archabbey. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
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Assembly Edition ........................................................................................................................ edition 30128557 Compact Disc (Excerpts) .............................................................................................................. edition 30128558 Cantor/Keyboard Edition: Full Set .................................................................................................. edition 30128559 Cantor/Keyboard Edition: Advent/Christmas Season .......................................................................... edition 30130053 Cantor/Keyboard Edition: Lent/Holy Week ...................................................................................... edition 30130054 Cantor/Keyboard Edition: Easter through Pentecost ........................................................................... edition 30130055 Cantor/Keyboard Edition: Ordinary Time, Sundays 2–17 .................................................................... edition 30130056 Cantor/Keyboard Edition: Ordinary Time, Sundays 18–33 .................................................................. edition 30130174 Cantor/Keyboard Edition: Solemnities and Proper of Saints ................................................................ edition 30130057
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Table of ContentsIntroduction .....................................................................................................................4
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord – The Easter Vigil in the Holy NightCommunion Antiphon (Ps. 118[117]) .....................................................................6Communion Antiphon (Ps. 66[65]) .........................................................................8
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord – At the Mass during the DayEntrance Antiphon 1 ..............................................................................................10Entrance Antiphon 2 ..............................................................................................12Communion Antiphon (Ps. 118[117]) ...................................................................14Communion Antiphon (Ps. 66[65]) .......................................................................16
Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy)Entrance Antiphon 1 ..............................................................................................18Entrance Antiphon 2 ..............................................................................................20Communion Antiphon ............................................................................................22
Third Sunday of EasterEntrance Antiphon .................................................................................................26Communion Antiphon 1 .........................................................................................28Communion Antiphon 2 (Optional for Year B) ......................................................32Communion Antiphon 3 (Optional for Year C) ......................................................34
Fourth Sunday of EasterEntrance Antiphon .................................................................................................38Communion Antiphon ............................................................................................40
Fifth Sunday of EasterEntrance Antiphon .................................................................................................42Communion Antiphon ............................................................................................44
Sixth Sunday of EasterEntrance Antiphon .................................................................................................48Communion Antiphon ............................................................................................50
The Ascension of the LordEntrance Antiphon (Ps. 47[46]) .............................................................................52Entrance Antiphon (Ps. 68[67]) .............................................................................54Communion Antiphon ............................................................................................58
Seventh Sunday of EasterEntrance Antiphon .................................................................................................60Communion Antiphon ............................................................................................62
Pentecost Sunday – At the Vigil Mass (simple form)Entrance Antiphon .................................................................................................64Communion Antiphon (Ps. 68[67]) .......................................................................66Communion Antiphon (Ps. 111[110]) ...................................................................70
Pentecost Sunday – At the Mass during the DayEntrance Antiphon 1 ..............................................................................................72Entrance Antiphon 2 ..............................................................................................76Communion Antiphon (Ps. 68[67]) .......................................................................78Communion Antiphon (Ps. 111[110]) ...................................................................80
Scriptural Index .............................................................................................................83
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IntroductionGuidelines for singing and accompanying chant in English
The texts for the antiphons have been taken directly from the new Roman Missal, Third Edition. The melodies for these antiphons are, for the most part, inspired by the Latin Gregorian chants as found in the Roman Gradual. They follow the modality and imitate the melodic patterns of the original Latin chants. Now, however, they use the rhythm and the flow of Midwestern American English, as typified by the recordings of T.S. Eliot (cf. iTunes web site) speaking his own poetry. The Congregational Refrains are based on the antiphons to which they are attached.
Both the antiphon and its refrain and the psalm verses that are chosen should be sung as if speaking the text with great conviction and the natural rhythm of the words. For nine audio examples of how one might sing these antiphons and refrains, go to: http://www.saintmeinrad.org/the-monastery/liturgical-music/downloads/
Singing the Saint Meinrad Psalm Tones
The Saint Meinrad psalm tones should produce an effect of “sung speech.” Each word accent is given its due intensity and lengthening, while all the other syllables then flow rapidly either to or from that accent. The final word accent of each line in the psalm (i.e., in the Grail edition) will be softer and will bring the line to a gentle ending. End each line with a full breath that acts as a springboard to the next line. The effect will be that of a Roman arch that rises in intensity and speeds up at the beginning of the line and then coasts to a quiet rest at the end of each line. For the cantors it should produce the physical feeling of a pendulum swinging from one accent to the next until it comes to rest at the end of each line. Neither the piano nor the organ is of help for the rhythm or the variations in intensity; they can only support the pitches and provide harmonic background. For this reason it is suggested that repeated notes in lower voices of the accompaniments be tied over. It would be better for the accompanist to omit the one or two black notes that occur before the last open note at each double bar; these notes should be sung quickly and lightly by the cantor. Accompaniments should only be noticed when the singers stop singing! Raymond Henderson’s accompaniments that are provided in this edition give just such a background for singing these antiphons, refrains and psalm verses.
Singing the Antiphons and the Congregational Refrains
When there are two or more notes over a syllable, the singer should move quickly from the first note to the last note, which is then given the full length of time for the syllable. The effect will be like that of walking with a “bounce” in your step!
To help break the habit of singing every note as being of equal value, the choir and cantors might practice the Communion antiphon for the Second Sunday of Easter by speaking the text in the following manner:
1) Start with a full breath while swinging your right arm from 6 o’clock to 3 o’clock; 2) Swing your arm back from 3 o’clock to 9 o’clock while saying “Bring” 3) Swing your arm back from 9 o’clock to 3 o’clock while saying “your hand” 4) Swing your arm back from 3 o’clock to 9 o’clock while saying “and feel” 5) Continue swinging back and forth between the following underlined accents:
the place of the nails, and do not be unbe-liev-ing but be-liev-ing, alle-lu-ia.
6) Repeat the four steps while singing the melody of the Communion Antiphon. Sing the word accents with greater intensity and a leaning forward toward each new accent until one coasts to the last accent of the piece with a softening of the voice. Sing the non-accented words and
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syllables very lightly and quickly. The danger will be to sing these pieces too slowly and in too evened-out a manner. Remember that chant is really a form of “sung speech.” The assembly will tend to imitate the style and tempo they hear from the choir or the cantor.
Practice the refrain in the same manner: “Alle-lu-ia, al-lelu-ia, alle-lu-ia.”
Repeated notes over a single syllable are to be sung as separate vowel sounds (e.g., “God”: is then sung as: Gah-ahd). These notes will have a staccato mark (a dot) over them. Sometimes the staccato mark will have a tenuto (a small dash) over it, which indicates that these repeated notes are to be sung with a little lengthening and with greater intensity, if it is a word accent. A tenuto mark over a word (e.g.: “you” in the above example) indicates the broadening out of that word or note (allargando). A note with a wavy line over it marks the quilisma sign, which is actually a question mark; it indicates a note to be glided over lightly with strong emphasis on the note that follows. Practice the two notes by saying in a shocked voice: o-OH?
The incise mark (i.e., the vertical line that cuts only the top staff line) in these chants is always to be interpreted as adding some lengthening to the preceding note and breaking the sound by taking a quick breath. These incise marks indicate a sense unit in the text that needs a break in sound to make the phras-ing audible for the listener. Every incise mark indicates a break in the sound, a quick breath, and a little delay before picking up speed again with the next phrase.
When there are several notes for a syllable, the note at the end of an internal slur always has some em-phasis, or extra tension.
Guidelines for structuring the use of these antiphons and refrains
The antiphon may be sung:
1. Alone as a Call to Worship or before a hymn: Antiphon is sung by choir or cantor, then a hymn is sung by the assembly.
2. Repeated with psalm verses: Antiphon is sung by choir; psalm verse is sung by cantor; antiphon is then repeated by choir, etc., concluding with the antiphon.
3. As a complete Entrance or Communion procession: Antiphon is sung by choir or cantor, followed by the Congregational Refrain sung by a cantor and repeated by the assembly; psalm verses are sung by cantor, alternating with Congregational Refrain, and then the antiphon is again sung by the choir or cantor to conclude.
4. In simpler form, when resources and/or rehearsal time are limited: Congregational Refrain is sung first by a cantor and then repeated by the assembly. The cantor continues with psalm verses alternating with community’s refrain as needed. The antiphon is omitted.
Following the practice of the Roman Gradual, a Doxology (e.g., the Saint Meinrad Doxology) should be used as the last psalm verse to signal that the antiphon will be sung again as the conclusion of the processional rite. This would be the practice for guidelines 2, 3 and 4 as given above.
An appropriate antiphon or refrain from this collection may be sung during the Preparation of the Gifts, using one of the structures described above.
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EastEr sunday of thE rEsurrEction of thE Lord At the Mass during the Day
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Easter Sunday [Day], cont. (2)
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Scriptural Index4 Esdras 2:36 – 37 ........................................................20Psalm 27(26):1– 6 ........................................................29Psalm 27(26):1– 6, 9, 11, 13 –14 ................................61Psalm 27(26):1–9 .........................................................60Psalm 27(26):7–10, 13 –14 .........................................30Psalm 33(32):1, 12 –13, 18 – 22 .................................39Psalm 33(32):5 – 6 ......................................................38Psalm 47(46) .................................................................53Psalm 66(65):1–2 .........................................................26Psalm 66(65):1– 6 .........................................................27Psalm 66(65):1–7..........................................................49Psalm 66(65):1–12 ...................................................9, 17Psalm 68(67):2, 4 – 5, 6, 8 – 9, 20 – 21, 29, 36 ...........................................................79Psalm 68(67):2, 6, 20 – 21 ...................................... 67, 73Psalm 68(67):4 – 5, 8 – 9, 29, 36 ............................ 68, 74Psalm 68(67):5 – 6, 19 – 21, 25 ....................................55Psalm 68(67):29 – 36 ...................................................56Psalm 78(77):1 – 2, 23 – 27 ..........................................35Psalm 78(77):1– 6 ........................................................21Psalm 78(77):3 – 4 ........................................................36Psalm 78(77):52 – 53, 72..............................................40Psalm 78(77):54 – 55, 70 – 71......................................41Psalm 80(79):2, 9 – 10 ..................................................45Psalm 80(79):2, 9 – 12, 15c – 16, 18 – 19 ....................51Psalm 80(79):11 – 12, 15c – 16, 18 – 19 .................................................................... 46, 59Psalm 81(80) .................................................................19Psalm 96(95) .................................................................33Psalm 98(97):1 – 2 ........................................................42
Psalm 98(97):1 – 6 ..................................................13, 43Psalm 103(102):2 – 10 ............................................. 65, 77Psalm 111(110) .......................................................71, 81Psalm 118(117):1 – 2, 5, 8, 10 – 11, 13 – 14 .........................................................23Psalm 118(117):1 – 2, 5, 8, 10 – 11, 13 – 17, 21 – 24 .........................................7, 15Psalm 118(117):15 – 16, 21 – 29 ..................................24Psalm 122(121) .............................................................63Psalm 139(138):1 – 6 ....................................................11Psalm 139(138):18, 5 – 6 .......................................... 10Wisdom 1:7 ...................................................................72Isaiah 48:20 ...................................................................48Matthew 28:20 ..............................................................58Luke 24:34 ....................................................................12Luke 24:35 ....................................................................28Luke 24:46 – 47 ............................................................32John 7:37 .............................................................66, 70John 14:15 – 16 .............................................................50John 15:1, 5 ...................................................................44John 17:22 .....................................................................62John 20:27 ....................................................................22John 21:12 – 13 .............................................................34Acts 1:11................................................................... 52, 54Acts 2:4, 11 .............................................................78, 80Romans 5:5 ............................................................... 64, 76Romans 8:11 ............................................................. 64, 761 Corinthians 5:7 – 8 ......................................6, 8, 14, 161 Peter 2:2 .....................................................................18Revelation 1:6 ...............................................................12