Music Leader Thread Part IV—Song Lists, Suggestions, and Comments

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These weeks always provide a challenge for me. We have five weeks in a row on a continuous topic, longer than we have in Advent and with even less variation of topic. I am thinking next time around to pick two common songs and use them for an entrance and exit every week, tying all the readings together.
 
These weeks always provide a challenge for me. We have five weeks in a row on a continuous topic, longer than we have in Advent and with even less variation of topic. I am thinking next time around to pick two common songs and use them for an entrance and exit every week, tying all the readings together.
I thought about this, too. Ordinary Time is usually easy to plan because there are many different topic discussed each week, but Cycle B is always the hardest because of the Bread of Life discourse.

I have read online that a lot of music directors are frustrated because they are running out of “bread” songs, but if you can’t pick a song that directly relates to the theme of the day, then that is not too terribly bad. Any “praise” song will do; we should in fact praise God for His gift of the Eucharist.

I am meeting with the committee next week to plan for the end of August all the way through Thanksgiving. Where has this year gone?
 
These weeks always provide a challenge for me. We have five weeks in a row on a continuous topic, longer than we have in Advent and with even less variation of topic. I am thinking next time around to pick two common songs and use them for an entrance and exit every week, tying all the readings together.
The choir director has appeared to ABSOLUTELY given up on following the theme. It’s hard, but it is also possible, and I agree with your suggestion of using two common songs.

Here’s ours for this weekend, just emailed to me, the organist. We switch monthly in who chooses which hymns.

Processional: Holy, Holy, Holy (Nicaea)
Offertory: We pray, our broken world
Communion: (1)Sweet Sacrament Divine
(2) I am the Bread of Life
Reflection: (1) Ave Maris Stella (Grieg), (2) Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus (questionable for Mass)
Recessional: And Shall it Be that I should Gain (6 verses, to the tune of Sagina)
Mass Setting: Missa de Angelis
 
Assumption:

Immaculate Mary
Hail Mary/Gentle Woman
Eye Has Not Seen
Hail, Holy Queen

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time:

Glory and Praise to Our God
How Lovely is Your Dwelling Place
Taste and See
In Christ There is No East or West
 
We had a wonderful set of Masses for the Feast of the Assumption.

These were the hymns at the 9am Mass:

Hail O star that pointest
Virgin born we bow before thee
Tell Out My Soul
Sing we of the Blessed Mother
Ye who own the faith of Jesus
 
We had a wonderful set of Masses for the Feast of the Assumption.

These were the hymns at the 9am Mass:

Hail O star that pointest
Virgin born we bow before thee
Tell Out My Soul
Sing we of the Blessed Mother
Ye who own the faith of Jesus
Do you know what tunes were used regarding the latter two hymns?
 
Yes:
Sing we of the Blessed Mother sung to Abbot’s Leigh:
youtube.com/watch?v=AtnEv8F6dN4

Ye who own the Faith of Jesus sung to Daily Daily
Good to hear. We do the same hymns to the same tunes. Abbot’s Leigh is one of my favourites, along with Kingsfold.

Our Assumption Mass was as follows.

Processional: Sing We of the Blessed Mother
Offertory: If Ye Love Me (Tallis)
Communion: Sweet Sacrament Divine
(2) Immaculate Mary
Post-Communion: Ave Maris Stella
(2) Hail Holy Queen, Enthroned Above
**Recessional: **Totus Tuus (Gorecki)
 
This weekend:

Lift High the Cross
This is My Song
All is Well with My Soul
For the Healing of the Nations
 
In the near future:

September 20
All Are Welcome
Whatsoever You Do
Eat This Bread
Lord of All Hopefulness

October 4
We Gather Together
Hail Mary/ Gentle Woman
Gift of Finest Wheat
O Sanctissima
Now Thank We All Our God

I am working the weekend of the Pope’s visit, but I sent out a suggestion that they use Pescador do Hombres to honor his visit, as it is one of his favorites. I think it will be used when he is at the Garden.
 
This weekend:

All are Welcome
These Alone are Enough
Endless is Your Love
For the Beauty of the Earth

Next weekend:

Rain Down
When Love is Found
Where Love is Found
Let All Things Now Living
 
Next weekend:

Let Us Go to the Altar
O Beauty, Ever Ancient
Taste and See
We Are the Light of the World
 
This Coming Sunday

Processional: Praise my Soul the King of Heaven
Offertory: For the Fruit of All Creation
Communion: We Adore Thee, Hidden Saviour
Post-Communion: Ave Maris Stella
Recessional: We Plough the Fields and Scatter
 
32nd Sunday (today):
Here at This Table
The Cry of the Poor
Shepherd Me, O God
Come, Lord Jesus

33rd Sunday (next week). probably (what I chose 3 years ago)
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
I Want to Walk As a Child of the Light
Table of Plenty
Let the Heavens Be Glad

Things I grapple with:
  • How far in advance do you choose the music? I do it week by week only (today I’m considering what to choose for next Sunday).
  • Do you spend time in prayer specifically for each list of songs you choose. I “prayerfully consider” the lists I make, but can 't really say that I set aside time to focus in prayer about the song list and wait for God to “speak”. How do you pray about your hymn choices?
Thanks!
 
I do not pick mine far in advance, between 1 and 10 days, though I work up new songs for several weeks. Right now, though I have not picked and Advent songs, I am pulling them and going over them in general.

I do not discern songs, as much as I just try to match the readings. I read through the Scriptures of that Mass, check the calendar, try and guess where the priest will go with it; then I see what comes to mind. If I have no clear idea, sometimes I just go through all the songs I have with all the above info in mind.
 
I do not discern songs, as much as I just try to match the readings. I read through the Scriptures of that Mass, check the calendar, try and guess where the priest will go with it; then I see what comes to mind. If I have no clear idea, sometimes I just go through all the songs I have with all the above info in mind.
Same with me. Although I do keep my lists from prior years and see what made sense to me the last time we had this set of readings. I also look a the Church’s entrance and communion antiphons and try to match hymns with those.
Thanks!
 
I think I’m a bit on the nutty side. It never fails that if I do week to week, I’ll put a song in that has to do with the subject matter of the reading, sometimes its a stretch. The next week-- voila… its the direct scripture quote and would have been a better fit. I do not repeat music 2 weeks in a row unless it is brand new.

Keep in mind I’ve been a music director for 13 years— I get the current lectionary aide, and the one I kept from 3 years ago.I go through the entire church year with the one from 3 years ago and transfer the notes-- the notes are: I underline key words in the readings that “strike a chord” with me (no pun intended, really). I write in the songs with direct scripture quotes… star the ones that absolutely should be sung that day.

So then I have a blueprint, and can plan around the musts… usually several months at a time.
 
Things I grapple with:
  • How far in advance do you choose the music? I do it week by week only (today I’m considering what to choose for next Sunday).
  • Do you spend time in prayer specifically for each list of songs you choose. I “prayerfully consider” the lists I make, but can 't really say that I set aside time to focus in prayer about the song list and wait for God to “speak”. How do you pray about your hymn choices?
Thanks!
Our committee usually picks them out well in advance. We meet four times a year. Our next meeting will be to plan for Advent through the Sunday before Ash Wednesday; the meeting after that will be to plan from Ash Wednesday through Pentecost. I like doing it this way, and it helps the cantors that want to practice ahead of time.
 
Thanks for your replies.

Does anyone out there have suggestions for how to pray about hymn selections? Like many of you, I review the readings, psalm and antiphons, then look over whatever liturgy aids are available to me that week as well as what I have chosen for those same readings in the past and then expect God to lead me to the best selections based on those thoughts and on where my parish and choir seem to be spiritually. Are there are other methods you are using to make it more likely that you are selecting hymns that God breathes to you?
 
Thanks for your replies.

Does anyone out there have suggestions for how to pray about hymn selections? Like many of you, I review the readings, psalm and antiphons, then look over whatever liturgy aids are available to me that week as well as what I have chosen for those same readings in the past and then expect God to lead me to the best selections based on those thoughts and on where my parish and choir seem to be spiritually. Are there are other methods you are using to make it more likely that you are selecting hymns that God breathes to you?
We do a prayer before every meeting for God to guide us in the best way possible. A lot of the time, there is a “click” with everyone on a suggestion. I think you can say that’s God working. We just like to stick with what the congregation knows and what they sing best.
 
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