Sequence for Easter
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Sequence for Easter
I have not been able to find a version of the Sequence for Easter Sunday that I am happy with. Has anyone any ideas? It needs to be playable on guitars and with an easily singable (dare I say catchy) congregational part. I have thought of composing something myself but inspration is failing me.
Ros,
For years I used a great and rousing Graham Kendrick song called "Led like a lamb to the slaughter" (aka He's Alive). It suits guitars and/or keyboard and is a remarkably close paraphrase of our Sequence text. Since the chorus is a three-fold Alleluia (which I did as (1) choir (2) congregation - left side (3) congregation - right side), I had the song do double duty as Sequence/Gospel Acclamation - two for the price of one!
Not strictly a la Litugiam authenticam, but it worked.
You can find the song in Mission Praise, if you can locate a copy. I daresay it's in The Graham Kendrick Songbook too, but I don't have that.
This is a "courageous" choice, but I urge you to try it.
M
For years I used a great and rousing Graham Kendrick song called "Led like a lamb to the slaughter" (aka He's Alive). It suits guitars and/or keyboard and is a remarkably close paraphrase of our Sequence text. Since the chorus is a three-fold Alleluia (which I did as (1) choir (2) congregation - left side (3) congregation - right side), I had the song do double duty as Sequence/Gospel Acclamation - two for the price of one!
Not strictly a la Litugiam authenticam, but it worked.
You can find the song in Mission Praise, if you can locate a copy. I daresay it's in The Graham Kendrick Songbook too, but I don't have that.
This is a "courageous" choice, but I urge you to try it.
M
Celebration, Hmyns No 38, "Bring, all ye dear-bought nations, bring" and 44 "Christ the Lord is Risen today!" are both based on the original prayer. I admit I haven't tried to play 38 on a guitar but I would think it isn't impossible. If you can manage Kendrick's song (I always mess it up) you shouldn't have a problem.
I have played 44 on guitar and it works quite well, though I guess it's really designed for a keyboard instrument. Both quite old hymns but jolly enough to be bawled out by the driest of congregations.
Hymn no 27 seems to be in the ballpark too, but I can't remember the tune (I've only got the words edition just now). Might be worth investigating. More info (on the prayer) at http://www.intermirifica.org/easter/eastsun.htm
I have played 44 on guitar and it works quite well, though I guess it's really designed for a keyboard instrument. Both quite old hymns but jolly enough to be bawled out by the driest of congregations.
Hymn no 27 seems to be in the ballpark too, but I can't remember the tune (I've only got the words edition just now). Might be worth investigating. More info (on the prayer) at http://www.intermirifica.org/easter/eastsun.htm
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Thanks for the suggestions. I've now written a versified version with an Alleluia response. The group like it - I just need to see how it goes down on Easter Sunday. One slight drawback - the response is so catchy that we meet the people coming out of Stations singing 'Alleluia'!! (Stations has been time to coincide with the Music Group practice so that it doesn't disrupt Choir Practice)
drawback?
That doesn't sound like a drawback - especially if your stations end with Jesus risen from the dead, it fits into the sequence perfectly. Oh, but wait a minute - yes, I see what you mean. Sorry - bit slow on the uptake there...
'Catchy' is difficult to argue with! "If it makes you happy, it can't be that bad" - Sheryl Crow
'Catchy' is difficult to argue with! "If it makes you happy, it can't be that bad" - Sheryl Crow
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Re: Sequence for Easter
We used "Led like a lamb" for a long time and it worked well for us. Last year we used Samual Webbe's "Victimae" which is beautiful albeit just for choir and organ.
Rob
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Re: Sequence for Easter
We revisited this topic in another thread last year. I give it here for completeness