Introits for Advent. Metrical Antiphons. set to. Hymn Tunes: CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM WINCHESTER NEW VENI, VENI EMMANUEL. and. Psalm Verses

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HYMN TUNE PROPERS Introits for Advent Metrical Antiphons set to

Hymn Tunes: CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM WINCHESTER NEW VENI, VENI EMMANUEL and

Psalm Verses set to

Anglican Chant Charles H. Giffen & Kathleen Pluth

These Introits for Advent were assembled with the idea that metrical translations of the Antiphon of the Introit sung to well-known hymn tunes and with the Psalm verses sung to Anglican Chant make an entirely fitting and proper way to sing the Introit in the Ordinary Form of Mass. During Advent, these Introits provide a warm, dignified accompaniment to the Entrance Procession, uniting everyone presnet in sacred song that is wellsuited to the preparational nature and penitential aspect of the time before the Nativity of Christ. This marks the beginning of our HYMN TUNE PROPERS project, to provide Mass Propers for the entire year with metrical Antiphons set to hymn tunes, with Psalm verses set to Anglican chant. We are indebted to Jeffrey Tucker of the C.M.A.A. for encouragement in this endeavor. Charles H. Giffen Kathleen Pluth

Metrical Antiphons by Kathleen Pluth. Harmonizations of hymn tunes not otherwise credited and Anglican Chant settings by Charles H. Giffen. Psalm texts taken from the Book of Divine Worship. Music and Antiphons copyright © 2011 by Charles H. Giffen and Kathleen Pluth. These Introits for Advent may be freely used for non-profit purposes.

Instructions for singing the Introit First the hymn tune Antiphon is sung, normally by the congregation, choir and/or cantor, although it may be sung once by the cantor or choir and repeated by all. Next the first Psalm verse (when provided, else the “Glory be”) is chanted by the choir and/or cantor, which is followed by the Antiphon, sung by all. Additional verses may be chanted, each time followed by the Antiphon, sung by all. As the Entrance procession draws to an end, the Introit concludes with the chanting of the “Glory be” and a final repetition of the Antiphon; at a minimum, the Introit should include one Psalm verse (when provided) and the “Glory be”. Thus, the pattern of the Introit is: (1) Antiphon (optionally repeated by all) (2) Verse + Antiphon (required when the verse is provided) Verse + Antiphon (optional) Verse + Antiphon (optional) (3) “Glory be” + final Antiphon (required) The Anglican Chants for Advent are instances of Double Chant, each of which contains four “quarters” labelled A,B,C,D. The quarters A and C consist of a reciting note plus two intermediate notes before the final note, and the longer quarters B and D consist of a reciting note plus four intermediate notes for the final note. To the left of the Psalm verses there is a key that tells what part of the chant is used to sing each line. Thus, when four lines are sung to the chant, they are sung to parts A,B,C,D, in order. When two lines are sung to the chant, only parts A,D are used. And when three lines are sung to this chant, parts A,B are used for the first two lines and the third line is sung to part D.

First Sunday of Advent Psalm 25(24): 1–3

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1. Show me your | ways, O | LORD, * and | teach | me your | paths. Lead me in your | truth and | teach me, * for you are the| God of | my sal- | vation; in you have I | trust-ed | all day | long.

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2. Remember, O LORD, your com- | pas-sion • and | love, * for they | are from | ev-er- | lasting.

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3. Remember not the | sins • of my | youth and | my trans- |gres- | sions; * remember me ac- | cord-ing • to your | love and for the sake of your | good-ness, | O | LORD.

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Glory be to the Father, and | to the | Son, and | to the | Ho-ly | Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now and |ev-er | shall be, world without | end. | A- | men.

Metric Antiphon by Kathleen Pluth Verses: Book of Divine Worship

Hymn tune harmonization and Anglican chant by Charles H. Giffen

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Psalm 80(79): 1–7 A

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1. Hear, O Shepherd of Israel, leading Joseph | like a | flock; shine forth, you that are en- | throned up- | on the | cherubim. In the presence of Ephraim, Benjamin, | and Ma- | nasseh, stir up your | strength and | come to | help us. Restore us, O | God of | hosts, show the light of your countenance, | and we | shall be | saved.

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2. O LORD | God of | hosts, how long will you be angered despite the | pray-ers | of your | people? You have fed them with the | bread of | tears; you have given them | bowls of | tears to | drink.

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3. You have made us the derision | of our | neighbors, and our enemies | laugh | us to | scorn. Restore us, O | God of | hosts, show the light of your countenance, | and we | shall be | saved.

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Glory be to the Father, and | to the | Son, and | to the | Ho-ly | Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now and | ev-er | shall be, world without | end. | A- | men.

Antiphon by Kathleen Pluth Verses: Book of Divine Worship

Hymn tune harmonization and Anglican chant by Charles H. Giffen

Third Sunday of Advent Phil. 4: 4, 5

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Psalm 85(84): 1–7 A

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1. You have been gracious to your | land, O | LORD, you have restored the good | for- | tune of | Jacob. You have forgiven the iniquity | of your | people and | blot-ted • out | all their | sins. You have withdrawn | all your | fury and turned yourself from your | wrath-ful | in-dig- | nation.

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2. Restore us then, O | God our | Savior; let your | an- • ger de- | part from | us. Will you be displeased with | us for | ever? will you prolong your | an- • ger from | age to | age?

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3. Will you not give us | life a- | gain, that your people | may re- | joice in | you? Show us your | mer-cy, • O | LORD, and | grant us | your sal- | vation.

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Antiphon by Kathleen Pluth Verses: Book of Divine Worship

Hymn tune harmonization and Anglican chant by Charles H. Giffen

Fourth Sunday of Advent Isaiah 45: 8

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Psalm 19(18): 1–5 A

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1. The heavens declare the | glo-ry • of | God, and the | fir-ma- • ment | shows his | handiwork. One day tells its | tale • to an- | other, and one night imparts | know-ledge | to an- | other.

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2. Although they have no | words or | language, and their | voic-es | are not | heard, Their sound has gone out | in-to • all | lands, and their message to the | ends | of the | world.

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3. In the deep has he set a pa- | vi-lion • for the | sun; it comes forth like a | bride-groom | out of • his | chamber; it rejoices like a | cham- • pion to | run its | course.

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Antiphon by Kathleen Pluth Verses: Book of Divine Worship

Hymn tune harmonization and verse chant by Charles H. Giffen

Weekdays of Advent before Dec. 17 Tune: WINCHESTER NEW

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Copyright © 2011 by Charles H. Giffen and Kathleen Pluth

Weekdays of Advent before Dec. 17

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Antiphons by Kathleen Pluth

Hymn tune harmonization and verse chant by Charles H. Giffen

Weekdays of Advent, Dec. 17–20 Tune: VENI, VENI EMMANUEL

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Glory be to the Father, and | to the | Son, and | to the | Ho-ly | Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now and | ev-er | shall be, world without | end. | A- | men.

Antiphons by Kathleen Pluth

Hymn tune harmonization and verse chant by Charles H. Giffen

Weekdays of Advent, Dec. 21–24 Tune: VENI, VENI EMMANUEL

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Glory be to the Father, and | to the | Son, and | to the | Ho-ly | Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now and | ev-er | shall be, world without | end. | A- | men.

Antiphons by Kathleen Pluth

Hymn tune harmonization and verse chant by Charles H. Giffen

Hymn Tune Introits: Sunday Antiphons Tune: CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM harmonized by Charles H. Giffen

Metrical Antiphons by Kathleen Pluth

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