
CHAPEL OF THE RESURRECTION
VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
MONDAY July 22
fanfare and welcome Welcome to this evening’s LSM faculty and fellow recital. We kindly ask that all members of the audience refrain from photographing or recording tonight’s performances. Please turn off all electronic and noise-making devices.
Following acknowledgment of the performers, the recital transitions immediately to evening prayer: tonight’s order of service begins on page 4 of this program and refers to Evangelical Lutheran Worship, or ELW, the cranberry-colored hymnal in the chairs.
If you are a visitor this evening, please complete a guest card and place it in a basket on your way out of the sanctuary.
PROGRAM
Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen
Danielle Harrington VOICE
Christian Chiasson TRUMPET
Ezechiel Daos ORGAN
Colors of Life’s Garden
Pale Beginnings
Verdant Mystery
Orange Glow
Austin Smith OBOE
Thomas Bandar VIOLA
April Kim PIANO
Climb Every Mountain from The Sound of Music
Johann Sebastian Bach 1685–1750
Nicky Sohn b. 1992
Richard Rodgers 1902–1979
Oscar Hammerstein 1895–1960
Ave Maria from Otello
Back to Before from Ragtime
Elizabeth Gray VOICE
Nicole Lee PIANO
She Used to Be Mine from Waitress
Alexis Cairy VOICE
Daniel Greco PIANO
Sept poèmes de Banville
I. Fête galante
Danielle Harrington VOICE
Timothy Sanchez PIANO
String Quartet in F Major
Allegro moderato très doux
Assez vif très rythmé
THE MAPLE QUARTET
Isabel Chen • Magali Pelletey VIOLIN
John Crowley VIOLA
Gabriel Hennebury CELLO
Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d’Alain
Ezechiel Daos ORGAN
Giuseppi Verdi 1813–1901
Stephen Flaherty b. 1960
Sara Bareilles b. 1979
Claude Debussy 1862–1918
Maurice Ravel 1875–1937
Maurice Duruflé 1902–1986
Using Evangelical Lutheran Worship
This liturgy uses the cranberry-colored worship book Evangelical Lutheran Worship, abbreviated as ELW in this bulletin. References to “page” numbers are found in the front of the book (look for the smaller numbers at the bottom of each page) while references to “Hymn” numbers are found in the main section (look for larger numbers at the top of each page).
OPENING
dialogue At the sound of the bell, stand and face the procession at the sanctuary entrance
Jesus Christ is the light | of the world, the light no darkness can | overcome.
Stay with us, Lord, for | it is evening, and the day is | almost over.
Let your light scat- | ter the darkness and illu- | mine your church.
The Lord be with you.
And al so with you.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
And al so with you.& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. & b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ It is right to give our thanks and praise.
Thanks be to God. & b v The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, & b v keep our hearts and our minds œ œ œ ˙ in Christ Je sus.& b ˙ ˙ A men.& b v
Chanted by the leader
We give you thanks, O God, … … now and forever.
Let us bless the Lord. & b œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
Almighty God, the Father, + the Son, and the Holy Spirit, & b œ œ œ œ ˙ bless and pre serve us.& b ˙ ˙ A men.& b œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
Thanks be to God. & b v
PSALMODY
psalm 141 “Let my prayer …” ELW, page 312
Group I Treble (soprano, alto) voices
Group II Lower (tenor, bass) voices
The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, & b v keep our hearts and our minds œ œ œ ˙ in Christ Je sus.& b ˙ ˙ A men.& b v
After a time of silence for reflection, a psalm prayer is chanted by the leader
psalm prayer Let us pray. Let the incense … … forever and ever.
Almighty God, the Father, + the Son, and the Holy Spirit, & b œ œ œ œ ˙ bless and pre serve us.& b ˙ ˙ A men. -
cantata
WORD
Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word BuxWV 27
Dietrich Buxtehude ca. 1637–1707
Audrey Cook • Danielle Harrington • Catherine McCord Larsen SOPRANO
Lauren Hartman • Johanna Makela • Jill Phillips ALTO
Timothy Anderson • Seth Hartwell • Alexander Montalvo TENOR
Tyler Buhr • Aiden Kocian BASS
Rachel Handlin • Jonathan Ong VIOLIN
Michael Beert CELLO
Nina Laube BASSOON
Joel Stoppenhagen ORGAN
Lord, keep us steadfast in your word; curb those who by deceit or sword would wrest the kingdom from your Son and bring to naught all he has done.
Lord Jesus Christ, your pow’r make known, for you are Lord of lords alone; defend your holy church, that we may sing your praise eternally.
O Comforter of priceless worth, send peace and unity on earth; support us in our final strife and lead us out of death to life.
Grant peace, we pray, in mercy, Lord; peace in our time, oh, send us! For there is none on earth but you, none other to defend us. You only, Lord, can fight for us.
Give to your people, to all that be in pow’r, peace and good government, so that by your strength and grace we may lead a quiet and peaceful life always in all true holiness and with true faithfulness.
Amen.
Martin Luther, 1483–1546, and Medieval antiphon, adapt. Martin Luther; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827–1878, alt., and Laudamus, 1952, © Lutheran World Federation
reading Matthew 8:5–10
The reading ends with “The word of the Lord” or similar words to which all respond Thanks be to God.
dialogue The dialogue follows a period of extended silence for reflection
Jesus said, I am the light | of the world. Whoever follows me will never | walk in darkness.
gospel canticle “My soul
proclaims
your greatness
…”
Stand as the canticle is introduced The refrain and verses are sung by all
Refrain Verses
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