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Music from the Community and College of the Resurrection

The Community was blessed in its early years with the musicological wisdom and skill of Fr Walter Frere. He was able to translate the somewhat romantic commitment of the still new Anglican religious communities to singing the Chant - the traditional plainsong melodies - into an enterprise with scholarly integrity.

Initially, working from the facsimile editions of the Sarum Graduale and Antiphonale that Frere edited, the Community adapted these medieval English texts to the Eucharist and Offices. The sense of Anglican identity was very evident: the Eucharist followed the Book of Common Prayer rite and the Office was built upon the two pillars of Morning and Evening Prayer, also from the Book of Common Prayer. In addition, the little hours - Prime, Terce, Sext, None and Compline were recited.

Today, following major liturgical revisions and renewal, the chants for the Eucharist are mostly adapted from the Use of Salisbury (in An English Kyriale), but the Office chants are an adaptation of the revised monastic office as set out in the Psalterium Monasticum and the Liber Hymnarius.

The Community also makes some use of polyphony and particularly some hymns and chants from the Orthodox tradition.

All who have joined the Community for worship and enjoyed the music would be quick to recognise how greatly the rich acoustics of the Church help - sometimes making the singing seem effortless.

Fr Peter Allan CR

Precentor of the Community of the Resurrection.

The following music is taken from the tape accompanying the Mirfield Publications Book "An English Kyriale".

Some of the tracks are made available here in MP3 format.

Lords Prayer

Based on a theme by Rimsky-Korsakov 1.9 MB
 

Kyrie Eleison

I 'Lux et Origo' Salisbury XIII (PMMS V) 783k
II 'Rex splendens' Salisbury XIV (PMMS IV) 783k
III 'Cunctipotens' Salisbury XV (PMMS VIII) 1.37Mb
IV 'Orbis factor' Salisbury XVI (PMMS VII)  966k
V Salisbury XX (PMMS XVI) 761k
VI Salisbury XXIII (PMMS IX) 967k
VII 'Dominator Deus' Salisbury XXI (PMMS XVII) 566k
VIII Salisbury XXIV (PMMS X) 649k
IX 'Fons Bonitatis' Vatican II (Salisbury III with tropes,PMMS III) 422k
   

Gloria

I Salisbury I (Vatican III, PMMS I)  1.51Mb
II Salisbury II (Vatican XI, PMMS II) 1.55Mb
   

Credo

I Salisbury (Vatican I, PMMS) 2.43Mb
II Vatican III 1.83Mb
   

Sanctus et Benedictus

I Salisbury I (Vatican II, PMMS I) 487k
II Salisbury II (Vatican VIII, PMMS II) 1.0Mb
   

Agnus Dei

I Salisbury I (Vatican XII, PMMS I) 727k
II Salisbury II (Vatican IV, PMMS II) 744k

The music of the Community of the Resurrection must be placed within its proper context: the daily cycle of prayer and worship.