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2 Performance Notes In February 1999, Richard Clarke commissioned this new text on Holst s great tune THAXTD for his choir to sg at aster. Let us unpack its meang order to sg with understg. begs history, period of transition after Jesus death. The first verse connects us, believers of present day, with Lord s followers durg that time of confusion uncertaty: Our Lord is dead. What will we do now? Will Romans kill us too? John s gospel relates that disciples had locked doors of place where y were for fear (Jn. 20:19). It could well have been same upper room where y had shared his Last Supper. In verse two, women discovered empty tomb. All f gospels agree on disciples reluctance to believe Lord had risen; story seemed like nonsense ( dead do not arise ), besides, who could believe hysterical women? Yet who had stood by cross? Who had braved soldiers to anot Lord s body tomb? The men had fled hid. The evangelists mselves couldn t get names of women straight, except for Mary Magdalene. We present-day Christians may also be slow to believe, but verse two transitions from history to a strong, personal affirmation of faith risen Lord, present here bread we community. Christ has died is risen. Though ody of Christ is still beg crucified wherever re is war or violence or justice, death is not end. We who have known sorrow know delight. We rise with Christ. We rejoice. M.D.R. This beautiful descriptive text is set to a noble sturdy tune that carries weight of se most holy events of faith. Take y time. Sg carefully from depths of y personal experience of Christ. Feel sorrow despair (verse 1); bright light of early morng dawn (verse 2); supreme joy of new life (verse 3). Use dicated dynamics to ir fullest extent. The build from verse 1 to 3 is a gradual crescendo, a musical expression of resurrection. The brass timpani add to, but must never domate, sound of human voice. As best option, have y assembly (if y know tune) jo on verse J.H. dition 11501-Z
for Richard Clarke THAXTD, 13 13 13 11 13 13 Tune by Gustav Holst (1874 1932) M. D. Ridge Arranged by Jeffrey Honoré 3 Trumpet I & II C INTRO With breadth strength ( = ca. 69) Trombone I & II ani, Organ Sw. 8', 4' flutes Ped. 16', 8' 4 Tpt Text 1999, M. D. Ridge. Musical arrangement 1999, Jeffrey Honoré. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Instrument parts are available from publisher, edition 7026
4 VRS 1 8 VRS 1 Tenor/ass Three days world was bro ken; Lord of life lay dead. flutes + strg celestes no Ped. 12 Take up y cross, he told us who fol lowed where he led. 16 II Would we now hang tor ment with thieves on ev ry side, + 8' flute
5 I 20 Pass o ver shat tered, hope cru ci fied? 24 Three days we hid si lence, bit ter fear grief. 8'flute I 28 II T Three days we clung to geth er where he had washed feet. +8 ' flute
6 32 Tpt tr + 4' + Sw. /Ped. Ped. VRS 2 Soprano/Alto 36 2. Three days on third day, wom en came at dawn. Gt. 8', 4' (boxes closed) + Gt. /Ped. 40 S 2. His tomb, A y said, was emp ty, his bro ken bod y gone.
7 Tpt 44 I II II tr S a rise A 2. Who could be lieve ir sto ry? The dead do not a rise, yet T a rise (open boxes) + 2' 48 Tpt (no breath) 2. he walks a mong us, with own eyes we ve (no breath)
8 52 Tpt tr tr tr 2. seen him at this ta ble; we ve shared his bread we. Hearts 56 Tpt marcato tr tr tr 2. burn g bright with us, we ve seen his glo ry she. Sw. 8', 4', 2' + mxt. Gt. /Ped.
9 61 Tpt marcato ten. tr F C ten. + 8' reed ten. VRS 3: ( = ca. 64) 66 more broadly VRS 3: S/A ( = ca. 64) more broadly T/ Three days world was bro ken an stant healed, more broadly ( = ca. 64) + Sw. /Gt. Gt. more broadly + Gt. /Ped.
10 Tpt I 70 S A God s cov e nant of mer cy mys ter y re vealed. T Tpt 74 II I Two thou s years are one day God s e ter nal sight, mxt.
11 Tpt I 78 II I II yes ter day s sor rows are this day s de light Tpt 82 più Though still Christ s bod y suf fers, pierced dai ly by sword, più + mxt.
12 Tpt 86 rit. tr tr tr rit. rit. yet death has no do m ion: ris en Christ is rit. + reeds rit.
13 89 Tpt allargo marcato tr allargo tr allargo div. div. Lord! Al le lu ia! div. allargo div. allargo full organ (Ped.)
14 (Hymn Version*) THAXTD, 13 13 13 11 13 13 Tune by Gustav Holst (1874 1932) M. D. Ridge Arranged by Jeffrey Honoré F7/C /D F Gm Three 2. Three Three days days days world on world was was bro third bro ken; day, ken Lord wom of en an life came lay at stant dead. dawn. healed, Dm/F F7/C /D Cm/ 2. Take His God s up tomb, cov y y e cross, said, nant he was of told emp mer us ty, cy who his fol bro mys lowed ken ter where bod y he y re led. gone. vealed. /D F Gm F/A /D F 2. Would Who Two we could thou now be s hang lieve years ir are tor sto one ment ry? day with The thieves dead God s on do e ev not ter ry a nal side, rise, sight, Text 1999, M. D. Ridge. Musical arrangement 1999, Jeffrey Honoré. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 N Hassalo, Portl, OR 9721 All rights reserved. *Melody keyboard.
15 2. Dm/F Three Hearts yet days burn death we g has F7/C clung bright no to with do /D geth m er us, ion: where we ve he seen ris had his en washed glo Christ F7sus4 ry is feet. she. Lord! 2. Dm/F Three we ve Though days still seen we Christ s him F7/C hid at bod y this si suf /D ta lence, ble; fers, we ve pierced bit dai shared ter his ly fear bread by F Gm grief. we. sword, 2. Adim/C yet Gm Pass he yes o walks ter maj7/f ver a day s /D shat mong sor Cm7 tered, us, rows are Cm/ hope with this Cm cru day s Gm/ ci own de F/A fied? eyes light. Gm
16 Assembly dition THR DAYS THAXTD Three 2. Three Three days days days world on world was was bro third bro ken; day, ken 2. Lord wom of en an life came lay at stant dead. dawn. healed, Take His God s up tomb, cov y y e cross, he said, was nant of told 2. emp mer us ty, cy who his fol bro mys lowed ken ter where bod y he y re led. gone. vealed. Would Who Two we 2. could thou now be s hang lieve years ir are tor sto one ment ry? day with The thieves dead God s on do e ev not ter ry a nal side, rise, sight, 2. yet Pass he yes o ver walks a ter day s shat mong sor tered, us, rows are hope with this cru ci own day s de fied? eyes light. Three 2. we ve Though days seen still we him Christ s hid at bod this y si ta suf lence, ble; fers, we ve pierced 2. bit shared dai ter his ly fear bread by grief. we. sword, Three Hearts yet days burn death we g has clung bright no to with do 2. geth m er us, ion: where we ve he seen ris had his en washed glo Christ ry is feet. she. Lord! Text: 13 13 13 11 13 1 1999, M. D. Ridge. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 N Hassalo, Portl, OR 9721 All rights reserved. Music: Gustav Holst (1874 1932). We are pleased to grant permission to reprt assembly edition enclosed box at no charge for onetime special events such as an anniversary, baptism, confirmation, funeral, jubilee, ordation or weddg. Reprts must clude title, composer s name full copyright notice as listed. If not given as a souvenir, copies must be destroyed after use. For all or uses please contact: Reprt Permission, 1-800-LITURGY.