Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Invitation to compose or arrange some music

In the table below are the passages to be read as part of the Revised Common Lectionary, June to November, Year A - over the next 5 months where there are no available performances of the music according to the interpretation of the accents of the Old Testament.

The raw data for the musical cantus firmus or melody for the passages are all available through the music pages. Please see the earlier posts for available compositions and those relevant to the RCL in the upcoming months.

If you are a student composer and would like to try your hand at setting one or more of these, please let me know in a comment. If you have questions, I can suggest a way to approach the work. E.g. have a look at this post.

There are many examples of possible arrangements. My purpose is to encourage the liturgical use of the music of the canonical texts of the Hebrew Bible.

At the moment I am staying away from the formality of a contest, but it is possible that if you try your hand and your music is chosen to be performed in its arrangement, there may be some reward, financial, publicity, and the joy of hearing your music performed.

Here is roughly what I am looking for:
  • pieces suitable for liturgical use in translation from the default Hebrew in the raw data. This requires, at a minimum, the underlay of the notes with the new language. (I don't exclude Hebrew altogether since it is often ear-catching to use both Hebrew and translation especially if performing the Old Testament lesson. But the result should be comprehensible to the congregation in a liturgy. Also if you are in a Hebrew congregation, by all means use the Hebrew. The raw data is fully performable as a recitation with or without accompaniment.)
  • You may also consider that the work should have a chorus, a line of the text that can be sung responsively, perhaps by the congregation. 
  • You may choose to divide the singers into decani and cantoris, or men and women, or even multiple characters if the text allows it. (We did this many years ago in Hebrew and English with 3 actors and a narrator for the story of David and the Philistine - you could hear a pin drop.)
  • You may choose to write a hymn or a motet for multiple or unison voices. Many Psalms lend themselves to strophic arrangements. Some do not.
  • The work may be unaccompanied recitative, or song, or accompanied by harp, piano, organ, percussion, or other instruments.
  • The major constraint is that the melody and its development must be derived from the raw data in the supplied PDF or MusicXML file. And that you give permission to record your arrangement and allow the recording to appear on the web and allow others to perform it. (You may retain copyright over the arrangement if you make it available to others through publication.
  • You may vary the mode. For a discussion of mode see the posts under the label mode. Most of the raw data is in the default mode.
  • You may choose any passage. Perhaps set the recitation of the names of 1 Chronicles. This is not likely to be performed in the liturgy, but it is very interesting.
There is an enormous number of possibilities and more than enough (an overstuffing of) information available. There are 929 chapters in the Hebrew Bible. The process is a great learning experience. My own learning process is exposed on this blog over the past 10 years.

Liturgical day
Date
Passage
Proper 6 (11)
14-JUN-20
Proper 6 (11)
14-JUN-20
Genesis (21:1-7)
Proper 6 (11)
14-JUN-20
Proper 7 (12)
21-JUN-20
Proper 7 (12)
21-JUN-20
Psalms 69:7-10,(11-15),16-18
Proper 7 (12)
21-JUN-20
Proper 8 (13)
28-JUN-20
Proper 8 (13)
28-JUN-20
Proper 9 (14)
05-JUL-20
Proper 9 (14)
05-JUL-20
Proper 9 (14)
05-JUL-20
Proper 9 (14)
05-JUL-20
Proper 10 (15)
12-JUL-20
Proper 10 (15)
12-JUL-20
Proper 10 (15)
12-JUL-20
Proper 10 (15)
12-JUL-20
Psalms 65:(1-8),11-13
Proper 11 (16)
19-JUL-20
Proper 11 (16)
19-JUL-20
Proper 12 (17)
26-JUL-20
Proper 12 (17)
26-JUL-20
Proper 12 (17)
26-JUL-20
Proper 12 (17)
26-JUL-20
Proper 12 (17)
26-JUL-20
Psalms 128
Proper 13 (18)
02-AUG-20
Proper 13 (18)
02-AUG-20
Proper 13 (18)
02-AUG-20
Proper 13 (18)
02-AUG-20
Proper 14 (19)
09-AUG-20
Proper 14 (19)
09-AUG-20
Proper 14 (19)
09-AUG-20
Proper 14 (19)
09-AUG-20
Proper 15 (20)
16-AUG-20
Proper 15 (20)
16-AUG-20
Proper 16 (21)
23-AUG-20
Proper 16 (21)
23-AUG-20
Psalms 124
Proper 17 (22)
30-AUG-20
Proper 17 (22)
30-AUG-20
Proper 17 (22)
30-AUG-20
Proper 18 (23)
06-SEP-20
Proper 18 (23)
06-SEP-20
Proper 18 (23)
06-SEP-20
Proper 18 (23)
06-SEP-20
Psalms 149
Proper 19 (24)
13-SEP-20
Proper 19 (24)
13-SEP-20
Proper 19 (24)
13-SEP-20
Psalms 103:(1-7),8-13
Holy Cross
14-SEP-20
Holy Cross
14-SEP-20
Proper 20 (25)
20-SEP-20
Proper 20 (25)
20-SEP-20
Proper 20 (25)
20-SEP-20
Proper 20 (25)
20-SEP-20
Proper 21 (26)
27-SEP-20
Proper 21 (26)
27-SEP-20
Proper 21 (26)
27-SEP-20
Proper 21 (26)
27-SEP-20
Proper 22 (27)
04-OCT-20
Proper 23 (28)
11-OCT-20
Proper 23 (28)
11-OCT-20
Proper 23 (28)
11-OCT-20
Canadian Thanksgiving Day
12-OCT-20
Canadian Thanksgiving Day
12-OCT-20
Psalms 65
Proper 24 (29)
18-OCT-20
Proper 24 (29)
18-OCT-20
Proper 25 (30)
25-OCT-20
Proper 25 (30)
25-OCT-20
All Saints Day
01-NOV-20
Proper 26 (31)
01-NOV-20
Proper 26 (31)
01-NOV-20
Proper 26 (31)
01-NOV-20
Proper 27 (32)
08-NOV-20
Proper 27 (32)
08-NOV-20
Proper 27 (32)
08-NOV-20
Psalms 70
Proper 27 (32)
08-NOV-20
Proper 28 (33)
15-NOV-20
Proper 28 (33)
15-NOV-20
Reign of Christ -Proper 29 (34)
22-NOV-20
Reign of Christ -Proper 29 (34)
22-NOV-20
Thanksgiving Day, USA
26-NOV-20
Thanksgiving Day, USA
26-NOV-20
Psalms 65