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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
According to Gerald Near, ''O sacrum convivium'' (O Sacred Banquet) is useful for any Eucharistic celebration. He also indicates that St. Augustine's Orthodox Church in Denver often performs it by having a choir (in their case a ''Schola Cantorum'' of men's voices) "sing the chant completely through first and then, during the playing of the prelude, singing again the 'Alleluia' beginning at the first measure on the top of page 22 and ending at the start of the second system; the singers should hold their final note a slong as possible while gradually decreasing volume ''quasi niente.''"<ref>Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.</ref> | |||
The English translation of the text is: | |||
<blockquote> | |||
O sacred banquet, wherein Christ is received;<BR> | |||
the memorial of his passion is renewed;<BR> | |||
the soul is filled with grace;<BR> | |||
and a pledge of future glory is given to us.<BR> | |||
(Alleluia)<BR> | |||
You gave them bread from heaven<BR> | |||
Containing in itself all sweetness.<BR> | |||
Tr. by The St. Ann Choir, directed by William Mahrt<ref>Choral Wiki http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/O_sacrum_convivium</ref> | |||
</blockquote> | |||
==Registration and Organs== | ==Registration and Organs== | ||
The score indicates: | |||
Solo (Great): Flute 8', Sw to Gt coupler | |||
Swell: Strings | |||
' | Pedal: 16', Sw to Ped coupler | ||
==Fingering and Pedaling== | ==Fingering and Pedaling== | ||
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==Ornamentation== | ==Ornamentation== | ||
Ornamentation is written into Gregorian Chant. No additional ornamentation is required. | |||
==Tempo and Meter== | ==Tempo and Meter== | ||
No time signature is given and there are varying number of beats in each measure. | |||
Eighth note = c. 104 | |||
See the notes concerning rhythm that are found in Background and General Perspectives, on the [http://organplayingwiki.byu.edu/index.php/Saint_Augustine%E2%80%99s_Organbook St. Augustine's Organbook page]. | |||
==Scores and Editions== | ==Scores and Editions== | ||
The Service Playing exam requires the use of Aureole Edition, AE 86, distributed by MorningStar Music. | |||
==Recordings== | ==Recordings== |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 6 May 2015
from Saint Augustine’s Organbook by Gerald Near
Background
According to Gerald Near, O sacrum convivium (O Sacred Banquet) is useful for any Eucharistic celebration. He also indicates that St. Augustine's Orthodox Church in Denver often performs it by having a choir (in their case a Schola Cantorum of men's voices) "sing the chant completely through first and then, during the playing of the prelude, singing again the 'Alleluia' beginning at the first measure on the top of page 22 and ending at the start of the second system; the singers should hold their final note a slong as possible while gradually decreasing volume quasi niente."[1]
The English translation of the text is:
O sacred banquet, wherein Christ is received;
the memorial of his passion is renewed;
the soul is filled with grace;
and a pledge of future glory is given to us.
(Alleluia)
You gave them bread from heaven
Containing in itself all sweetness.
Tr. by The St. Ann Choir, directed by William Mahrt[2]
Registration and Organs
The score indicates:
Solo (Great): Flute 8', Sw to Gt coupler
Swell: Strings
Pedal: 16', Sw to Ped coupler
Fingering and Pedaling
Replace this text with any specific information on fingering and pedaling
Articulation and Phrasing
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Ornamentation
Ornamentation is written into Gregorian Chant. No additional ornamentation is required.
Tempo and Meter
No time signature is given and there are varying number of beats in each measure.
Eighth note = c. 104
See the notes concerning rhythm that are found in Background and General Perspectives, on the St. Augustine's Organbook page.
Scores and Editions
The Service Playing exam requires the use of Aureole Edition, AE 86, distributed by MorningStar Music.
Recordings
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Notes
- ↑ Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.
- ↑ Choral Wiki http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/O_sacrum_convivium
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