30141054 Stephen Dean SATB 30141055 (PDF) horal Series Stephen Dean Assembly, SATB Choir, Keyboard 1.800.548.8749 ocp.org
2 Stephen Dean Soprano / Alto Tenor / Bass of all things visible the Only Begotten God from God, I believe in one God, the Fa - ther al - mighty, Text 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music 2011, 2012, Stephen Dean. Published by OCP, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. maker of heav - en and earth, A and in - visible. I believe in one Lord Je - sus Christ, T Son of God, n Light from Light, begot - ten, not made, S B born of the Father be - fore all ages. consubstantial true God from true n God, with the Father; Note: Keyboard may double choral score to encourage congregational singing. Edition 30141054 Printed in USA
3 through him all things were made. n he came down from heaven, For us men and for and by the Holy Spirit n our sal - vation At the words that follow, up to and including and became man, all bow. was in - carnate of the Vir - gin Mary, and be - came man. For our sake he was crucified under Pon - tius Pilate, and rose again on the third day in accordance and is seated at the right hand n with the Scriptures. of the Father. he suffered death He will come He ascended and was buried, n n in - to heaven b a - gain in glory
4 * to judge the living n I believe in the n and the dead who proceeds from the Father and his kingdom will have no end. Ho - ly Spirit, the Lord, the giv - er of life, and the Son, n is a - dored and glorified, I believe in one, n who with the Father who has spoken ho - ly, catholic and n b and the Son through the prophets. n apos - tol - ic Church. I confess one Baptism for the forgive - ness of sins *Cue notes may be hummed or sung on ah by choir.
5 and I look forward to the resurrection (h = ca. 60) 4 4 w. A. of the dead w Final and the life of the U world to come. - men. and the life of the world to come. A - w w Alternate Ending U u u men. 4 4
6 Composer Notes It might be asked why the Creed needs to be sung at all. The answer is the same as for any other text in the liturgy music has the aim of making prayer more pleasing, promoting unity of minds, or conferring greater solemnity upon the sacred rites. (Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship, 65). Although it is low down on the list of musical priorities, to introduce an element of lyricism into this rather prosaic text seems appropriate; many older Catholics can still sing Credo III from memory. This is a simple setting which is easily learned. It was written for a workshop on the revised translation of the Roman Missal, as music can often ease the way to introduce a new text. Encouraged by its favorable reception I subsequently introduced it in the parish where I lead the music, where we sing in unison, and made this choral arrangement for another parish which requested it. It could be sung by choir and congregation in alternation, a traditional way of singing the creed. No dynamic marks have been provided, but to reduce volume at For us men and our salvation would be appropriate, with a rallentando at and became man. The volume can be gradually increased after that, with he will come again in glory being a high point. Stephen Dean
7 Assembly Edition THE NICENE CREED & bb b & bb b & bb b Stephen Dean I believe in one God, the Fa -ther al - mighty, maker of heav-en and earth, of all things visible the Only Begotten God from God, and in - visible. I believe in one Lord Je - sus Christ, Son of God, begot - ten, not made, through him all our sal - vation was in - carnate Light from Light, born of the Father be - fore all consubstantial things were made. n he came down from For our sake he was crucified under & bb b and was buried, & bb b with the Scriptures. true God from heaven, n true ages. God, with the Father; For us men and for At the words that follow, up to and including "and became man," all bow. and by the Holy Spirit of the Vir - gin Mary, and be - came man. Pon - tius Pilate, he suffered death and rose again on the third day in accordance He ascended in - to heaven Text 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music 2011, 2012, Stephen Dean. Published by OCP, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. For reprint permissions, please visit OneLicense.net or contact us at 1-800-663-1501.
8 Assembly Edition THE NICENE CREED (cont.) & bb b and is seated at the right hand & bb b gain in & bb b glory have no end. to judge the living I believe in the who proceeds from the Father and the Son through the n prophets. n of the Father. and the dead He will come a - and his kingdom will Ho - ly Spirit, the Lord, the giv-er of life, and the Son, is a - dored and glorified, I believe in one, who with the Father who has spoken ho - ly, catholic and apos - tol - ic Church. I confess one Baptism for the forgive - ness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection & b b Final U b 4 & bb b and the life of the Alternate Ending w and the life of the world to world to come. U come.. A A - men. of the dead w - men. For reprint permissions, please visit OneLicense.net or contact us at 1-800-663-1501.