All Saints Church NYC
Where Christ abides, and all are welcome

MUSIC AT ALL SAINTS


Music for 19 February

Prelude

Allegro non troppo from Sonata in A

Handel (1685-1759)

Processional

Songs of thankfulness and praise

Salzburg

Sequence

Christ, whose glory fills the skies

Ratisbon

Offertory Anthem

Ach, wann wird die Zeit erscheinen from Christmas Oratorio

Bach (1685-1750)

Offertory Hymn

Christ upon the mountain peak

Mowsley

Communion Anthem

Once upon a mountain top

Darnley (b. 1930)

Recessional

O Zion, tune thy voice

Eastview

Postlude

Allegro from Sonata in A

Handel (1685-1759)



All Saints has long been known for a tradition of excellent music, and you are invited to add your voice as a choir member. Rehearsals are Sunday mornings at 9:00am. The repertoire is drawn from a variety of styles and periods. The choir consists of a base of professional singers plus all others who want to participate.

On feast days, the choir is often joined by instrumentalists. The 10am liturgy from September through May is a sung eucharist accompanied by the choir; during summer soloists provide the service music.

The All Saints choir occasionally presents musical events for the parish and greater community. In addition, All Saints is pleased to be the home of several performing arts groups that offer concerts throughout the year.

For more information about the music program at All Saints, call music director Cynthia Weinrich in the parish office or email her at info@allsaintsnyc.org with attn Cynthia in the subject line.


Members of the All Saints choir before the processional

The Park Avenue Chamber Symphony in concert at All Saints. Click on this photo to go to the orchestra's website.

Chamber Symphony conductor David Bernard.



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