h o w s i l e n t l y t h e W O N D R O U S G I F T i s g i v e n
F I R S T R E V E A L ED H IS S A C R ED FA C E
h e i s E M M A N U E L t h e p r o m i s e d o f a g e s
HE IS A & Ω be BORN IN US today
hail the INCARNATE deity come to us abide with us
L E T N O T O N G U E O N E A R T H B E S I L E N T
eager now his race to run where meek souls will receive him
mighty GOD & man in one human f lesh and blood
w o m a n ’ s o f f s p r i n g p u r e a n d f r e s h
L O V E c a s t s t h e M I G H T Y f r o m t h e i r t h r o n e s
remembering past promises as yet UNSEEN but not UNK NOW N
pleased as man with us to dwell the pledge of salvation
born to give us second birth a VOICE to ca l l us home
f ling W I D E the prison door G O PR E AC H T H E C RO S S no ear may hear his coming R E DE E M I NG GR AC E
good tidings to the poor every voice in concert ring
E V E R M O R E A N D E V E R M O R E
38 T H A N N UA L C O N V E N T I O N of the N AT I O N A L A S S O C I AT I O N O F PA S T O R A L M U S I C I A N S
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Published editions used: Of the Father’s Love Begotten: Festive Hymn Setting, MSM-20-171; Five Carol Accompaniments for Brass Quartet and Organ (opt. Tuba, Timpani, Handbells), MSM-20-143.
Please stand during the introduction to the hymn.
OPENING CAROL
Of the Father’s Love Begotten
P rog ram The Incarnation is an ongoing mystery. In his birth Jesus took on human flesh. In daily living we, the body of Christ, continue to incarnate Jesus’ saving presence in the world. Readings, reflections, and hymns and carols invite us to celebrate the mystery and answer the call.
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READINGselected verses from John 1
REFLECTIONGod spoke but one Word. Let no tongue on earth now be silent.
CAROLSOsoso and Savior of the Nations, Come�
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READINGLuke 1:26–38
REFLECTIONGod spoke the Word to Mary. She pondered, then replied, “May it be done to me.”
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Reading: Luke 1:26–38
Reflection: Mary’s Magnificat
Carol: My Soul Gives Glory to My God
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Luke 1:46–55, Para. Miriam Therese Winter, b. 1938, © 1978, 1987, Medical Mission Sisters. Used by permission.CONSOLATION (MORNING SONG), Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part 2, 1813; Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used: Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005.
(Basses begin Ostinato 1)
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READING“The Word comes in silence.”
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Reading: Luke 2:1–7
Reflection: Silence
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READINGLuke 2:8–14
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Reading: Luke 2:8-14
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Published editions used: Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005, Five Carol Accompaniments for Brass Quartet and Organ (opt. Tuba, Timp., HB), MSM-20-143.
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READINGLuke 4:16–21
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Published edition used: Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM-70-005.
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Published edition used: Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005.
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READINGMark 16:15–16a, 19–20
REFLECTIONGo, speak the Word. Use words if necessary (St. Francis).
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Reading: Luke 4:14–21
Reflection:
Carol: Arise, Your Light Has Come!
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Ruth Duck, b. 1947, © 1992, GIA Publications, Inc. Used by permission.FESTAL SONG, William H. Walter, 1825–1893, Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used: Arise, Behold the Light, Celebrations Unlimited, CU-208.
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SENDING CAROL
Go to the World!
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Sylvia G. Dunstan, 1955–1993, © 1991, GIA Publications, Inc. Used by permission. ENGELBERG, Charles V. Stanford, 1852–1924, Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used: Festive Hymn Settings for Times of Rebirth and New Life, MSM-20-444.
Voluntary: Organ Improvisation
*Women start, men begin 4 beats later.
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Sending Carol: Go to the World!
all in unisonall in canon*all in unison
unison + desc.
Sylvia G. Dunstan, 1955–1993, © 1991, GIA Publications, Inc. Used by permission. ENGELBERG, Charles V. Stanford, 1852–1924, Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used: Festive Hymn Settings for Times of Rebirth and New Life, MSM-20-444.
Voluntary: Organ Improvisation
*Women start, men begin 4 beats later.
OF THE FATHER’S LOVE BEGOTTENCorde natus ex Parentis, Aurelius Prudentius, 348–ca.413, tr. John M. Neale, 1818–1866, and Henry W. Baker, 1821–1877, alt.DIVINUM MYSTERIUM, Plainsong, Mode V, 13th C., Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published editions used*Of the Father’s Love Begotten: Festive Hymn Setting, MSM-20-171 Five Carol Accompaniments for Brass Quartet and Organ (opt. Tuba, Timpani, Handbells), MSM-20-143
OSOSO and SAVIOR OF THE NATIONS, COME1. OSOSO, Geonyong Lee, b. 1947, tr. Marion Pope, b. 1928. Text and music © 1988, Geonyong Lee. Used by permission.2. Veni Redemptor gentium, attr. Ambrose of Milan, 340–397, tr. William Reynolds and Martin Seltz.NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND, based on 12th/13th C. chant, Arranged by Michael Burkhardt.
Published editions used Come Now, Savior of the Nations (choral octavo), MSM-50-0037 Savior of the Nations Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005
MY SOUL GIVES GLORY TO MY GODLuke 1:46–55, Para. Miriam Therese Winter, b. 1938, © 1978, 1987, Medical Mission Sisters. Used by permission.CONSOLATION (MORNING SONG), Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part 2, 1813; Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005
O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM and SILENT NIGHT1. Phillips Brooks, 1835–1893; ST. LOUIS, Lewis H. Redner, 1831–1908.2. Joseph Mohr, 1792–1848, tr. John F. Young, 1820-1885; STILLE NACHT, Franz Gruber, 1787–1863;3. FOREST GREEN, English Folk Melody.
HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SINGCharles Wesley, 1707–1788, alt.; MENDELSSOHN, Felix Mendelssohn, 1809–1847, Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published editions used Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005Five Carol Accompaniments for Brass Quartet and Organ (opt. Tuba, Timp., HB), MSM-20-143
THE KING OF GLORYWillard F. Jabusch, b. 1930, © 1967, 1984 by Willard F. Jabusch. Used by permission.KING OF GLORY, Israeli Folk Melody, Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005
HE COMES TO US AS ONE UNKNOWNTimothy Dudley-Smith, b. 1926, © 1984 Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream, IL 60188. Used by permission.REPTON, Charles H. H. Parry, 1848–1918, Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used Savior of the Nations, Come: An Advent/Christmas Hymn Festival, MSM 70-005
ARISE! YOUR LIGHT HAS COMERuth Duck, b. 1947, © 1992, GIA Publications, Inc. Used by permission.FESTAL SONG, William H. Walter, 1825–1893, Setting by Michael Burkhardt.
Published edition used Arise, Behold the Light, Celebrations Unlimited, CU-208
GO TO THE WORLD!Sylvia G. Dunstan, 1955–1993, © 1991, GIA Publications, Inc. Used by permission. ENGELBERG, Charles V. Stanford, 1852–1924, Setting by Michael Burkhardt
Published edition used Festive Hymn Settings for Times of Rebirth and New Life, MSM-20-444
* All published editions listed are from MorningStar Music Publishers unless otherwise noted.
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KATHLEEN HARMON, SNDdeN
MICHAEL BURKHARDT
Internationally known for his innovative and inspiring hymn festivals and for his creative work with children, Michael Burkhardt is in frequent demand as a choral clinician, organ recitalist, and hymn festival leader.
Dr. Burkhardt currently serves Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Livonia, as Cantor, and Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, as Artist-Professor of Organ and Director of Musicum Collegium. In addition he is the Artistic Director of the Detroit Handbell Ensemble and hearts, hands and voices, a worship and fine arts program for children, Grades 2–7. From 2001–2007 he served on the faculty of Carthage College (ELCA) in Kenosha, WI, as Direc-tor of Choral Activities, College Organist, and Artist in Residence. Prior to his appointment at Carthage, he was a Faculty Associate in organ at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Dr. Burkhardt is a graduate of Carthage College, Kenosha, WI. He earned his MM degree from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, and his DMA degree from Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
He has performed and led seminars at both national and regional events for the American Guild of Or-ganists, the Hymn Society, the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, the Presbyterian Association of Musicians, the Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts, and the American Choral Directors Association. He made his symphonic hall debut in 1999 at the Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas, TX, and since 2003 has made six performance-teaching tours to South Korea and Singapore.
Dr. Burkhardt is author of Part-Singing Global Style (a resource focusing on sequential part-singing tech-niques in treble arrangements of global pieces), Singing with Understanding (a curriculum utilizing the great hymns, folksongs and spirituals of the Church to share faith stories and to teach the elements of music and worship), and Read ‘n Ring (a graded curriculum for teaching literacy to and exploring musicianship for handbell/handchime ringers). He is composer of three settings of the Eucharistic liturgy, A New Song, Missa St. Andrew, and Missa Mixolydian as well as numerous organ improvisations, choral octavos and handbell compositions, available through MorningStar Music Publishers (St. Louis, MO), Choristers Guild (Dallas, TX), Concordia Publishing House (St. Louis, MO), Augsburg Fortress Publishers (Minneapolis, MN) and AGEHR (The Lorenz Corporation).
Sr. Kathleen Harmon holds an MM in Church Music from Westminster Choir College and a PhD in Liturgical Studies from Drew University. She has been a parish music director, a consultant with the Worship Commis-sion of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and music director of the Institute for Liturgical Ministry. Her many publications include the Music Notes column in Liturgical Ministry, co-authorship of the annual Living Liturgy resource, and books such as The Ministry of Music: Singing the Paschal Mystery; The Ministry of Cantors; The Mystery We Celebrate, the Song We Sing; and the newly released Becoming the Psalms: A Spirituality of Singing and Praying the Psalms. She is a noted cantor clinician and liturgical music presenter.
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Kathleen Harmon, SNDdeN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . reflections
Michael Burkhardt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . organist-director
Greg Alley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trumpet
Aaron Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trumpet
Leah Bouwman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .French horn
Peter Tigchelaar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trombone
Glen Okonowsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . timpani
Special thanks to the staff members of La Grave Avenue Christian Reformed Church, especially Larry Visser, for their welcome and attentiveness .
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Savior of the Nations, ComeAn Advent/Christmas Hymn FestivalMichael BurkhardtSATB, Congregation, and Organ, with opt. Children’s Choir, Handbells, Brass Quartet, and PercussionA complete hymn festival for choir, congregation, and organ, with optional parts for childrens choir, handbells, and brass quartet. Readings are taken from the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Of the Father’s Love BegottenMichael BurkhardtCongregation, Two Treble Instruments, and Organ, with opt. Unison Choir and HandbellsBased on the tune DIVINUM MYSTERIUM. Restrained exuberance, quiet joy. Includes reproducible insert sheet for congregation. May be done without instruments. Handbells (2 octaves-8 bells), Two Treble Instruments (C and/or B-flat). Handbells play from the score.20-171 Printed Versionfile_20-171-E DownloadableVersion
Come Now, Savior of the NationsMichael BurkhardtTwo-Part Treble Voices, TB divisi, and Piano, with opt. HandbellsThe popular Korean hymn ”Come Now, O Prince of Peace” and ”Savior of the Nations, Come” are combined to make a multicultural Advent anthem. Handbells play from score.50-0037 ChoralScore
5 Carol Accompaniments for Brass Quartet & OrganMichael BurkhardtCongregation and/or Choir (Unison and SATB), and Organ, opt. Soprano Descant, Brass Quartet, Tuba, Timpani, Handbells, and Horn in F (sub. for Trombone)Congregational hymn settings of five favorite Christmas carols: Of the Father’s Love Begotten; Angels We Have Heard on High; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; Angels, from the Realms of Glory. All parts included.
Festive Hymn Settings, Set 5Times of Rebirth and New LifeMichael BurkhardtCongregation and/or Choir (Unison and SATB), and Organ, opt. Soprano Descant, Brass Quartet, Tuba, Timpani, Handbells, and Horn in F (sub. for Trombone)Encourage, energize, and enliven congregational singing with fresh and imaginative settings. Especially appropriate for the Easter Season, Baptism, and Christ the King. Includes reproducible pages for congregation and descanting voices.
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70-005CD CDRecording70-005HB HandbellParts70-005L Leader’sGuide
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