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Music for January 29, 2012 (44:08). This video contains all the music of the service on January 29, 2012: first, the choir rehearses before the service. Then there is the prelude, the processional, the Hymn of Praise, the psalm, the gradual hymn, a solo by Cheryl Birchard (part of the sermon), the offertory, the Sanctus, the Agnus Dei, the communion hymns, the recessional, and the postlude. For the offertory, the choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Jesus Christ, the Apple Tree," arranged by Elizabeth Poston. This starts at 18:23, but the choir rehearses this a capella at the very beginning. Music for January 22, 2012 (long version 38:45). This video contains all the music of the service on January 22, 2012: the processional, the Hymn of Praise, the psalm, the gradual hymn, a solo by Cheryl Birchard (part of the sermon), the offertory, the Sanctus, the Agnus Dei, the communion hymns, the recessional, and the postlude. For the offertory, the choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy" by Maurice Bevan. This starts at 16:44. Music for January 22, 2012 (short version, 10:05). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy" by Maurice Bevan. After the congregation sings the recessional hymn (Hymn 550, "Jesus Calls Us; O'er the Tumult"), Scott Hagler performs the Finale from Symphony II by C. M. Widor as the postlude. Music for January 15, 2012 (long version, 37:24). This video contains all the music of the service on January 15, 2012: the processional, the children's sermon and the congregational song after that (in place of the "Gloria"), the psalm, the gradual hymn, the offertory, the Sanctus, the Agnus Dei, the communion hymns, the recessional, and the postlude. For the offertory, the choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Precious Lord" by Thomas A. Dorsey. This starts at 13:52. You can see the Rev. Ken Malcolm and his wife going up for communion at 27:29 in this video . He is wearing a blue shirt, coming in from the left. He leaves the altar at 28:41. Music for January 15, 2012 (short version, 10:29). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Precious Lord" by Thomas A. Dorsey. After the congregation sings the recessional hymn, Scott Hagler performs the postlude. Music for January 8, 2012 (19:54). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "In Excelsis Deo" by Greg Gilpin. This is followed by the Sanctus (S 130) and the Agnus Dei (S 164), and then three communion hymns (119, 121, and 339). After the recessional (hymn 135), Scott Hagler performs "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by J. Wayne Kerr as the postlude. Music for December 24, 2011 (Christmas Eve, 40:56). This video shows all the music in the 2011 Christmas Eve service at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Durango Colorado, including the prelude music (during which the choir performs "Star Carol" by John Rutter, which occurs at 13:30), the processional, some additional Christmas carols, the offertory (for which the choir sings "In Excelsis Deo" by Greg Gilpin, which occurs at 24:57), the Sanctus, the Fraction Anthem, and the communion music. The organist and choir director is Scott Hagler. December 18, 2011 - Decorating the Church for Christmas (10:10). Parishioners decorate the church for Christmas after the morning service on the fourth Sunday of Advent, December 18, 2011. Music for December 18, 2011 (13:01). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "The Angel Gabriel" by David Schelat. Communion music is performed by Curtis Storm, tenor, who sings "Comfort Ye My People" and "Every Valley Shall Be Exalted" from Messiah. He also sings "Rocking," arranged by John Carol Case. For the postlude, Scott Hagler performs "Toccata on Adeste Fideles" by Charles Callahan. Music for December 11, 2011 (5:14). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Ave Maria" by Jacob Arcadelt. For the postlude, Scott Hagler performs "Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella" arranged by Keith Chapman. Music for December 4, 2011 (4:35). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "There Is No Rose of Such Virtue" by Robert J. Powell. For the postlude, Scott Hagler performs "Sussex Carol" by Dale Wood. Music for November 27, 2011 (5:46). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "E'en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come" by Paul Manz. Scott Hagler performs "Toccata on 'Veni Emmanuel'" by Page C. Long. Music for November 20, 2011 (5:49). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "For the Beauty of the Earth" by John Rutter. Scott Hagler performs "Now Thank We All our God" and by Michael Burkhardt. Music for November 13, 2011 (7:26). Scott Hagler performs "Offertoire" by Theodore Dubois as the prelude. The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee" by Jean Berger (starting at 0:56). The congregation then sings Hymn 680, "O God, Our Help in Ages Past" as the recessional. Scott Hagler performs "Sortie" by Theodore Dubois. Music for November 6, 2011 (6:10). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Keep Your Lamps" by Andre Thomas. Scott Hagler performs "Fugue in G Minor" by J. S. Bach. Music for October 30, 2011 (9:57). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Christ is Made the Sure Foundation" by Dale Wood. Scott Hagler performs "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by J. S. Bach (starting at 2:09) as the postlude. St. Mark's Episcopal Church: The Labyrinth (4:38). A tour of the labyrinth at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Durango, Colorado on October 21, 2011. Music for October 23, 2011 (5:21). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Now Let Us All Praise God and Sing" by Gordon Young. Scott Hagler performs "Toccata" by Daniel Gawthrop. Music for October 16, 2011 (4:45). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs the Shaker song "Ye Followers of the Lamb," arranged by Edwin Ferguson. Scott Hagler performs "Toccata" by David H. Hegarty. Music for October 9, 2011 (5:52). The choir, directed by Scott Hagler, performs "Brother James' Air" by James Leith Macbeth Bain (arranged by Douglas Wagner). Scott Hagler performs "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee," arranged by John Behnke. |