| Choral
Anthem Project
Introduction:
Around 1993-94 the members of the Education Committee of the Director
of Music Ministries Division (DMMD) of NPM, under the chairmanship
of Sr. Sheila Browne, RSM, initiated what was to become known as
the "Lectionary Project." The vision of the Education Committee
was simply to compile a list of choral anthems that would be related
to any of the four main scriptures of a given Sunday liturgy. What
at first seemed a simple task soon turned into an undauntingly complicated
one. The size of the project as well as the fact that music is taken
out of print on a regular basis made posed many problems. For example,
the original intention of the committee was to publish a book listing
all of the material. However, since music is taken out of print
on a regular basis, it was felt that the collection would be out
of date before it actually was published. So, another vehicle for
publishing this information was sought. In 1999 the committee decided
to have the material posted on the
NPM website.
Purpose:
to list repertory suggestions for parish choir directors, independent
of publishing industry interests, so that those responsible for
selecting and preparing choral anthems may have a rich store of
selections of high quality choral music related to the Sunday scriptures
from which to choose.
Listing Criteria:
- Anthems be
directly related to the Old Testament, Psalm, New
Testament or Gospel of the day from the Lectionary
or the Entrance Antiphon or Communion
Song from the Sacramentary, whether directly quoting
the scripture, paraphrasing the scripture or supporting the thematic
content of the scripture
- Music for
choirs of all sizes, voicing and levels of ability should be included
(unison through SSAATTBB, children's ensembles through adult)
- Anthems are
recommended because of the quality of the compositional craft
and the relationship of its text to scripture and have received
merit (or demonstrate the potential of merit) through use over
time
The
music has been suggested because, in the judgment of the committee,
it has established its validity through use to be good music and
appropriate ritually and/or liturgically for worship.
Key to Music
Symbol
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Out of Print |
1 |
Related to first reading |
PS |
Related to responsorial psalm |
2 |
Related to second reading |
G |
Related to gospel |
C |
Related to Communion antiphon |
E |
Related to entrance antiphon |
To submit an
anthem to be listed please send a copy of the music to:
Mr. Tim Dyksinski
Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church
1713 N. Tinsley
Angleton, TX 77515
If you find
an anthem out of print, please send an e-mail to: timdyksinski@hotmail.com
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