Music from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Milwaukee
The Rev. W. Bradley Toebben, Rector
Canon Joseph A. Kucharski, Director of Liturgy and Music
Mr. Tedd. L. King, Associate Organist
The Choral Scholars of St. Paul’s Church
Schantz Organ Co. (Opus 2307, 2012)
– 51 ranks. 3050 pipes. 4 divisions. 3 manuals. 42 stops. 61 registers
YouTube videos are categorized as:
Choral Anthems
Ordinary (Elements of the Liturgy)
Organ Voluntaries
Hymns
Psalms
Choral Anthems
“Sicut cervus” by Giovani Palestrina
“Five Mystical Songs: The Call” by Ralph Vaughan Williams (J. Mark Baker, soloist and Christopher Berry, organ)
“God so loved the world” by John Stainer
“Hide not thou thy face from us” by Richard Farrant
“O be joyful in the Lord” Chant by H. Aldrich
“O sacred feast” by Healey Willan
“Ocurrunt turbae” by Giovanni Palestrina
“Second Song of Isaiah” by Henry Purcell, arr. James Turle
“The disciples knew the Lord Jesus” Mode 6 melody; adapt. Mason Martens
“The Lamb” by John Tavener with words by William Blake
“This joyful Eastertide” arr. Charles Wood Words: G. R. Woodward
“Venite” by E.G. Monk
Ordinary (Elements of the Liturgy)
“Christ our Passover” Chant: Richard Woodward Words: Easter Canticle, The Book of Common Prayer
“Magnificat” from the “Evening Service” by George Dyson
“Magnificat” from the “Dallas Evening Service” by Joseph A. Kucharski
“Magnificat” from the “Fauxbourdon Evening Service” by Healey Willan
“Magnificat” from the “Fauxbourdon Evening Service” by Thomas Morely
“Magnificat” Anglican Chant: H. Walford Davies
“Nunc dimittis” Anglican Chant: G. MacFarren
“Nunc dimittis” from the “Evening Service” by George Dyson
“Nunc dimittis” from the “Dallas Evening Service” by Joseph A. Kucharski
“Nunc dimittis” from the “Fauxbourdon Evening Service” by Healey Willan
“Nunc dimittis” from the “Fauxbourdon Evening Service” by Thomas Morely
Hymns
Hymn 1 “Father, we thank thee now the night is over”
Hymn 24 “The day thou gavest”
Hymn 207 “Jesus Christ is risen today”
Hymn 209 “We walk by faith and not by sight”
Hymn 339 “Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness”
Hymn 455 O Love of God, how strong and true
Hymn 458 “My song is love unknown”
Hymn 635 “If thou but trust in God to guide thee”
Hymn 645 “The King of love my shepherd is”
Psalms
Psalm 23 Chant: Henry Smart
Psalm 23 G.M. Garrett
Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16 G. M. Garrett
Psalm 103 Chant: C Hylton Stewart
Organ Voluntaries
Adagietto from Symphony V by Gustav Mahler, arr. Noel Rawsthorne performed by Tedd L. King
Air by Gerre Hancock performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Chantworks: “The Lamb’s high banquet we await” by Gerald Near performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Chorale Prelude 1 on “Wer nur den lieben” by J.S. Bach performed by Tedd L. King
Chorale-prelude on “Nun bitten wir” by Dietrich Buxtehude performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Chorale-prelude on “Schmücke dich” by Gottfried August Homilius performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Christ ist erstanden I, II & III by J. S. Bach performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Evensong by John La Mountain performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Festal Voluntary by Flor Peeters performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Master Tallis’s Testament by Herbert Howells performed by Tedd L. King
Pastorale by Percy Whitlock performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Prelude on “Song 46” by Leo Sowerby performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Prelude on an American Folk Hymn by Francis Jackson performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Solemn Prelude on a theme of Thomas Tallis by Gerald Near performed by Joseph A. Kucharski
Symphony V: Toccata by Charles-Marie Widor performed by Tedd King
Two slow Airs: No. 2 by Herbert Howells performed by Joseph A. Kucharski