ADVENT EVENING PRAYER
When composing liturgical music, I attempt to create a tapestry into which are woven stories, signs and symbols that draw the eye toward the inner fabric where lies discovery of artistry and meaning. In the musical experience, melodies, harmonies, and textures are the elements that draw the listener toward an experience of spiritual and emotional meaning. Advent Vespers for The Year of Faith, which I wrote for The Basilica of Saint Mary, has these same elements organized for an experience of truth in the liturgy. The formation of the music began with some ideas I associate with faith confidence, groundedness, and advent anticipation, joy. So these ideas are the basis for the general mood and design of the music. For example, the key selection (D major, C major, and B-flat major) for each of the three texts creates a melodic gesture of stability and confidence. Also, the recurrence of the tone D establishes a presence of joy throughout the vespers. D major is a brilliant key used to express joy in many hymns, such as I Know that My Redeemer Lives, Oh Morning Star, How Fair and Bright and Joy to the World. The first setting for vespers is for Psalm 72. Justice shall flourish in his time, and fullness of peace forever. The stability of God s justice is present in the organ s sustained D pedal during the first phrase. The melody reaches a climax on the word fullness while the harmony (GM7+9) feels expansive. The successive descending melody and harmonic progression settle to a resting place, as it were, creating peace. The second setting is for Psalm 85. Lord, let us see your kindness and grant us your salvation. The descending melody of the refrain s first phrase offers a mood of comfort and graciousness: kindness. Continuing from there, the joy of salvation emerges in melody and harmonic progression toward D major. Revelation 21:1-5a is the text for the canticle in this vespers. I saw the holy city coming down out of heaven from God. When God comes down we are lifted up. The refrain has complimentary descending and ascending melodic contour and concludes with an uplifting gesture. The verses are sung by a single voice, as it were John describing the vision. However, the great voice from the throne is set in contrast in ethereal four-part choral harmony. It is my hope that with these insights to Advent Vespers for the Year of Faith, the experience of participants in vespers may be more inspired and enriched, and that, even not knowing, they may realize the truth in the Word. ~ Donald Krubsack ADVENT SETTING 2
INTRODUCTORY RITES Please stand as the procession begins. Procession & C? C &?. j Wait for the.. j Wait for the. J J Lord, Œ Œ Œ Lord: be Œ whose day strong, is take. near... heart.. Wait for the Lord Œ Œ Œ. Œ. Text: Isaiah 40, Philippians 4, Matthew 6-7; Taizé Community, 1984 Tune: Jacques Berthier, 1923-1994, 1984, Les Presses de Taizé, GIA Publications, Inc., agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704048. Lucernarium & # # Light and. peace through w w Je-sus Christ our Lord. Thanksbe to God Setting: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. RECEIVE THE LIGHT OF CHRIST. THANKS BE TO GOD. 3
Hymn As the Dark Awaits the Dawn & # # 1. As the dark a - waits the dawn, so we a - wait your 2. As the blue ex - pect - ant hour be - fore the silv - ring 3. As the moon re - flects the sun un - til the night s de - 4. Shine your fu - ture on this place, en - light-en ev - ry & # #. light. skies, crease, guest, O we may that Star of long to we your through us pro - mise scat - ter see heal - your ing day light a - re - stream your hol - i - night, rise, lease, ness, & # #. lov - ing bright. Till shades of fear are whole and wise, O lu - cent Morn - ing liv - ing peace un - to your ho - ly bright and blessed; come dawn, O Sun of w gone. Star. dawn. grace. Text: Susan Palo Cherwein 1996 admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704048. Tune: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence, 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 4
Evening Thanksgiving As day passes into evening we praise you, Almighty God, Giver of Life, Light, and darkness, for your invisible majesty in all that surrounds us. Gratefully we sing: & c Praise and thanks to you, God of Pow - er. As flickering candles burn and pierce the darkness, we thank you, for the light that illumines our soul and gives us breath. Gratefully we sing: & c Praise and thanks to you, God of true - light. As the evening sun moves toward the golden rays of dawn, we wait in expectant hope, for the incarnation of your Son. Gratefully we sing: & c As we journey toward the advent of long awaited joy, dispell the darkness of our hearts and shine your light within us so our spirits may proclaim unending praise to you. Gratefully we sing: Illumine our darkness and draw us to your unfailing light for to you all honor and glory is due forever, and ever. & c Œ Praise and thanks to & c Praise and thanks to A - men. you, God, Re you, God of - deem - er. free - dom. Setting: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence Text: Teri Larson / Johan van Parys, 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Please extinguish your candle at the conclusion of the Evening Thanksgiving. 5
PSALMODY Psalm 72 (Please be seated.) Justice Shall Flourish in His Time The cantor sings the refrain; the assembly repeats the refrain. The assembly is invited to sing verses indicated by ALL. All sing the refrain after the last verse. & c Jus - tice shall flour - ish in his. time, and & full - ness of peace for - ev - er. & # # a. b. c. d. n n n Schola: a. O God, give your judgment to the king; b. your justice to the king s son; c. That he may govern your people with justice, d. your op-pressed with right judgment. Schola: That he may de-fend the op-pressed among the people save the children of the poor. May he be like rain coming down upon the fields, like showers watering the earth. All: That a-bundance may flourish in his days, great bounty, till the moon be no more. May he rule from sea to sea, from the river to the ends of the earth. 6
& # # a. b. c. d. n n n All: For he rescues the poor when they cry out, the op-pressed who have no one to help. He shows pity to the needy and the poor and saves the lives of the poor. May his name be for ever; as long as the sun, may his name en-dure. May the tribes of the earth give blessings with his name; may all the nations re-gard him as favored. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho-ly Spirit. As it was in the be-ginning, is now and will be for-ever. A-men. & c Jus - tice shall flour - ish in his. time, and & full - ness of peace for - ev - Text: Psalm 72; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Tune: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. er. Psalm Prayer (Please stand.) 7
Psalm 85 (Please be seated.) Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness The cantor sings the refrain; the assembly repeats the refrain. The assembly is invited to sing verses indicated by ALL. All sing the refrain after the last verse. & c Lord, let us see your & b kind - ness and. grant us your sal - va - tion. Psalm Prayer (Please stand.) 8 a. b. c. d. & b Schola: a. I will listen for what God, the Lord, has to say; a. surely he will speak of peace to his people and to his faithful, b. and those who turn to him in their heart. c. Near indeed is his salvation for those who fear him; d. and glory will dwell in our land. All: a. Love and truth will meet; b. justice and peace will kiss. c. Truth will spring from the earth; d. justice will look down from heaven. Yes, the Lord will grant his bounty; our land will yield its produce. Justice will march be-fore him, and peace will follow his footsteps. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now and will be forever. A-men. Text: Psalm 85; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Tune: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Canticle (Please remain standing.) I Saw the Holy City & b b c I The cantor sings the refrain; the assembly repeats the refrain. The refrain is sung by all after each verse.. & b b down out of & bb J saw the ho - ly ci - ty com-ing ci - ty com - ing hea - ven, I saw the ho - ly down Text: Revelation 21:1-5a Tune: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. from. j w God. I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away and the sea was no more. Refrain And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. Refrain And I heard a great voice from the throne saying, Behold, the dwelling of God is among mortals. He will dwell with them and they shall be his peoples, and God himself will be with them. He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more. Neither shall there be mourning, nor crying nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away. Refrain And the One who sat upon the throne said, Behold, behold, I make all things new. Refrain And the One who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might, forever. Amen. Refrain 9
THE WORD OF GOD A reading from the Sacred Scripture (Please be seated.) Lector: The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Choral Meditation December 3 Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Matthew Armstrong Come, thou long-expected Jesus, Born to set thy people free; From our fears and sins release us; Let us find our rest in thee. Israel s strength and consolation, Hope of all the earth thou art, Dear desire of ev ry nation, Joy of ev ry longing heart. Born thy people to deliver, Born a child, and yet a king; Born to reign in us foever, Now thy gracious kingdom bring. By thine own eternal Spirit Rule in all our hearts alone; By thine all sufficient merit Raise us to thy glorious throne. -Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 December 10 Ave Maris Stella Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Ave maris stella, Dei mater alma, Atque semper Virgo, Felix coeli porta. Solve vincla reis: Profer lumen caecis, Mala nostra pelle, Bona cuncta posces. Vitam praesta puram, Iter para tutum, Ut, videntes Jesum, Semper collaetemur. Sit laus Deo Patri, Summo Christo decus, Spiritui Sancto: Tribus honor unus. Amen Hail, Star of the Sea, Loving Mother of God, And Virgin immortal, Heaven s blissful portal! Break the chains of sinners, Bring light to the blind. Drive away our evils, And ask for all good things. Keep our life pure, Make our journey safe, So that, seeing Jesus, We may rejoice together forever. Let there be praise to God the Father, And glory to Christ the most High, And to the Holy Spirit, And to the Three be one honor. Amen. December 17 Gaudete Omnes Hieronymus Praetorius (1560-1629) Gaudete omnes et laetamini: Quia ecce, desideratus advenit: Introite, in conspectu eius in exultatione: Scitote quoniam ipse est,expectatio nostra. Alleluia! Rejoice and be glad, all of you for behold he for whom you longed comes. Enter into his presence with singing. Know that he is our hope. Alleluia! 10
Magnificat (Please stand.) The Schola intones the refrain; All repeat the refrain. The Schola sings each verse. All sing the refrain following each verse. & bc Œ My spir -it ex-ults and re-joic-es, my spir -it ex-ults and re- & b Œ.. j J Last time joic-es, my spir -it ex-ults and re -joic-es in the Lord. U The Sign of the Cross is made at the beginning of the first verse. My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior. God has looked with favor on the lowliness of his servant, Surely, from now on all generations will call me blessed. Refrain The Mighty One has done great things for me, and Holy is God s name. God s mercy is for those who adore him from generation to generation. Refrain God has brought down the powerful from their thrones and lifted up the lowly; the Lord has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty. Refrain God has helped his people, in remembrance of his mercy, according to the promise he made to our ancestors, to Abraham and to his descendants forever. Refrain Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. as it was in the beginning is now and will be forever, Amen. Refrain Text: Luke 1:46-55; Taizé Community, 1992, GIA Publications, Inc. Tune: Taizé Community 2007, Les Presses de Taizé, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704048. 11
THE PRAYERS Intercessions Please respond at the bidding of the cantor. & b 4 3 Long-ing -ly we cry, Lord, come and save your peo-ple. Setting: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 12
The Lord s Prayer & b b b Our Fa-ther, who art in heav - en, hal-lowed be thy name; & bb b thy king-dom come; thy will be done on earth as it & bb b is in heav - en. Give us this day our dai -ly bread; & bb b and for -give us our tres -pass -es as we for -give & bb b those who tres -pass a - gainst us; and lead us not & bb b in -to temp-ta tion, but de -liv -er us from e - vil. & b b b For the king -dom, the pow r, and the glo -ry are yours, & b b b now and for ev - er. A - men. Setting: Robert Snow 1964, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704048. 13
CONCLUDING RITE Blessing May the blessing of God, the Father of Power, Son of Redemption, and Spirit of Light, be with you, now and forever. & c Œ A - men. Setting: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Dismissal & c w Œ w Go in the peace of Christ. Thanks be to God. Setting: Donald B. Krubsack, composer-in-residence 2013, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 14
PROCESSION TO THE MARIAN CHAPEL All are welcome to follow the Schola Cantorum in procession to the Marian Chapel. Loving Mother of the Redeemer, Gateway of heaven and Star of the Sea, Give aid to a falling people that strives to rise, O Thou who begot thy holy Creator, while all Nature marveled, Virgin before and after receiving that Ave from the mouth of Gabriel have mercy on us sinners. Versicle Collect Sign of Peace The angel of the Lord declared unto Mary. And she conceived by the Holy Spirit. Let us pray through the same Christ our Lord. Amen. May help Divine + be with us all forever abiding. Amen. Let us go in peace. Thanks be to God. Please extend to one another a sign of peace. Postlude 15
IN THE YEAR OF SALVATION TWO THOUSAND SEVENTEEN COME CELEBRATE WITH US AGAIN Saturday 5:00pm Mass of Anticipation Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am 4:30pm, 6:30pm Cover: Advent Angel 2014, Lucinda Naylor Eyekons