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1 Volume 34, Number 1 Spring, 2014 Exultate Deo After 22 years as the Diocesan Choir Camp, we are excited to expand the scope of our summer event to be “Music Camp,” including private and group instrumental lessons. The camp is open to all those who love music in rising grades 3-8. Our Camp staff has already included Dr. Wendy Bergin, a member of St. Peter’s, Brenham and a professional orchestra conductor and flute and recorder teacher. Wendy has offered recorder lessons to our choristers as part of the camp for the past few years. Choir Camp 2014 22nd Annual Diocesan Choir Camp, Brenham, TX July 6-12, 2014 Continued on page 3 This year, instrumentalists can enroll for an instrumental track that will combine with our sung offerings at the end of the week. Last year’s team of Garmon Ashby of Episcopal High School, Jackson Hearn of Good Shepherd, Kingwood and Linda Patterson of St. Peter’s, Brenham will lead the week’s activities. Swimming, pottery, art lessons, games and field trips for outreach and recreation will be included in the camp schedule. No previous choral experience is necessary for the choral track, but experienced choristers will be challenged Diocesan Youth Choral Festival, Jackson Hearn, Conductor, February 2014 by optional descants and part singing. Recorder players and experienced instrumentalists are welcome, as well as those who would like to learn to play the recorder. Tuition is $450, with scholarships available. To register, visit the Diocesan website www.epicenter.org/music- camp-registration

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Volume 34, Number 1 Spring, 2014

Exultate Deo

After 22 years as the Diocesan Choir Camp, we are excited to expand the scope of our summer event to be “Music Camp,” including private and group instrumental lessons. The camp is open to all those who love music in rising grades 3-8. Our Camp staff has already included Dr. Wendy Bergin, a member of St. Peter’s, Brenham and a professional orchestra conductor and flute and recorder teacher. Wendy has offered recorder lessons to our choristers as part of the camp for the past few years.

Choir Camp 201422nd Annual Diocesan Choir Camp, Brenham, TX July 6-12, 2014

Continued on page 3

This year, instrumentalists can enroll for an instrumental track that will combine with our sung offerings at the end of the week. Last year’s team of Garmon Ashby of Episcopal High School, Jackson Hearn of Good Shepherd, Kingwood and Linda Patterson of St. Peter’s, Brenham will lead the week’s activities. Swimming, pottery, art lessons, games and field trips for outreach and recreation will be included in the camp schedule. No previous choral experience is necessary for the choral track, but experienced choristers will be challenged

Diocesan Youth Choral Festival, Jackson Hearn, Conductor, February 2014

by optional descants and part singing. Recorder players and experienced instrumentalists are welcome, as well as those who would like to learn to play the recorder. Tuition is $450, with scholarships available. To register, visit the Diocesan website www.epicenter.org/music-camp-registration

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Exultate DeoA Publication of the Music Commission of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas

Mailing List UpdatesTo update or add to the Music Commission mailing list, please contact Bonnie Harris-Reynolds, 511 Dexter Drive, College Station, TX

77840, (979) 696-0452 (home), or (979) 696-8903 (St. Thomas) or by e-mail: [email protected] (St. Thomas).

E-Mail UpdatesWe are assembling an e-mail list of musicians of the Diocese.

Please send e-mail information to Bonnie Harris-Reynolds: [email protected]

Download additional copies of this issue, camp forms and Choral Festival registrations from our Web page at www.epicenter.org/musiccommission

Table of ContentsFrom the Chair.......................page 2

Mailing List and E-Mail Updates ...............page 2

Choir Camp ...................pages 1 & 3

Youth Choral Festival ............page 4

Spring & Summer 2014 Music Conferences and Events and Cathedral Dates.....................page 5Taize Spring 2014 ..................page 5

Adult Choral Festival .............page 6The LSU Sacred Music Project .........................page 6

Save the Dates! .....................page 6Robert Burgess Lynn Memorial ................................page 7

Job Posting ............................page 7

Clyde Holloway Memorial ......page 8

Hymns for April-September ...page 9

From the ChairWelcome, Spring, after a long, cold winter! On February 1st, we had the joy of celebrating Candlemas at Christ Church Cathedral with Jackson Hearn conducting combined Youth Choirs in a lovely liturgy after a day of laughter, food and fun rehearsals. The Cathedral was also the place of two liturgies for beloved friends and mentors, Dr. Clyde Holloway and Dr. Robert B. Lynn. In this issue, we are including their obituaries. Our deepest sympathy goes to their families, friends and former students. Once again, diocesan musicians are grateful for the excellent work of Canon Bob Simpson, organist Bruce Power and the fantastic Cathedral Choir.

I have several things to recommend to you:

1. The Association of Anglican Musicians’ Conference in Washington, DC this summer Non-members can attend the conference, and this year’s conference includes some wonderful services in the Washington D.C. area, including the National Cathedral and VTS.

2. Brothers from the Taize Community (France) will be visiting Texas soon. Special events are being planned in both Austin and Houston. Youth are invited to attend all parts of their visit; adults over 35 are welcome to attend the Prayer Services. I have visited the Taize Community in France three times, and I believe that Taize music is worth studying and learning for your parish. It is well-written and

allows involvement of cantors, wind, brass and string instruments. I hope that you will be able to experience the music while it is in our area.

3. If you’re not using Liturgical Music by Daw and Pavlechko for planning your worship services and choir anthems, I highly recommend the 3-volume set. There are copies in the Diocesan Resource Library to borrow and peruse. lebrated Candlemas at Christ Church Cathedral.

4. Another of my favorite things is the St. James Music Press $139 yearly subscription. Unlimited downloads of music for choirs of all ages and sizes are covered by the subscription. Check out their contents at www.sjmp.com, including music by composers such as Malcolm Archer and our own David Ashley White.

5. A new publication: “Servant Leadership for Musicians.” This is a revision of the “Conflict and Closure” publication, and it is for dealing with conflict and stress in our parishes. It has some wonderful ideas for the parish musician. Available from AAM at www.anglicanmusicians.org

6. We will be getting ready earlier this year for our Diocesan (Adult) Choral Festival, so that we can work with noted conductor Dr. Marilyn Keiser. Please make plans to join us on October 4-5, 2014!

7. Please help us spread the word about our “Music Camp.” After 22 years of Diocesan Choir Camp, we are expanding our scope to include instrumental music, too. Adding instruments will allow us to include non-singing jr. high students, and have instrumental music in our closing events.

8. I’ll be speaking to the “Little Church Club” in April about resources for the small church. Our group of qualified, experienced musicians stands ready to help. If you need someone to visit and assist your music ministry, keep us in mind!

Faithfully, Linda PattersonDr. Linda Patterson, Music Director, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church979-836-7248 ext. [email protected]

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22nd Annual Choir CampBlinn College & St. Peter’s, Brenham

Training in Both Vocal and Instumental Music!

Pottery and Art Too!

July 6-12, 2014

Tuition $450Includes room, board, and all

supplies

Scholarships Available!

Register online at www.epicenter.org/choircamp

DIOCESAN MUSIC COMMISSION

Contact: Dr. Linda PattersonP. O. Box 937, Brenham, TX 77834

Phone: 979-836-7248Fax: 979-836-9389

E-mail: [email protected]

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Youth Choir Festival: February 1, 2014

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July 22 -2739th Mississippi Conference on Church Music and LiturgyThe Spirit’s Tether: Liturgy as Teacher and CaregiverTuesday, July 22 – Sunday, July 27Duncan M. Gray Conference Center, Canton, MSwww.mississippiconference.org

August 11-1459th Organ Historical Society Annual Convention“Pipe Organ Holiday”Monday, August 11 – Friday, August 14Syracuse, New Yorkwww.organhistoricalsociety.org/2014

Spring & Summer 2014 Music Conferences and EventsMusic at Christ Church Cathedral, 1117 Texas Avenue, HoustonChristchurchcathedral.orgSunday, March 9, 5:00 p.m. Lent Evensong sung by Cathedral Choir Sunday, April 13, 5:00 p.m. Palm Sunday Evensong sung by Cathedral Choir Sunday, May 25, 3:45 p.m. Organ Concert by Bruce Power, Cathedral Organist Sunday, June 1, 5:00 p.m. Cathedral Choir and Orchestra Concert: Schubert’s Mass No. 6 in E FlatSunday, June 8, 4:15 p.m.Organ Concert by Steve Newberry, Organist/Choirmaster, Church of St. John the Divine,Sunday, June 8, 5:00 p.m. Pentecost Evensong sung by the Cathedral ChoirThursday, July 3, 6:30 p.m.RSCM America Gulf Coast Course Evensong

Parker Elementary School (Houston) Advanced Chorus, Performing Strings and Piano Students Marianna Parnas-Simpson, DirectorSunday, April 27, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. – Free admission In Concert at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Beaumont (680 Calder at Pearl)

Music at Good Shepherd, KingwoodGood Shepherd Episcopal Church, 2929 Woodland Hills DriveKingwood, TX 77339www.goodshepherdkingwood.org

Sunday, April 13, 2014, 7:00 p.m.A Choral Meditation on the Passion of ChristGood Shepherd Choir, Jackson Hearn, organist and music director

Sunday, June 15, 2014, 10:15 a.m.Missa Brevis in D Minor by W. A. Mozart as part of the EucharistGood Shepherd Choir and chamber orchestra, Jackson Hearn, organist and music director

Sunday, June 15, 2014, 6:30 p.m.A Service in the Style of TaizeIn the chapel, Good Shepherd Episcopal Church

The St. Cecilia Consort presentsSt. Cecilia’s Summer Solstice ConcertSunday, June 22, 7:30 p.m.St. Thomas Episcopal Church906 George Bush Drive, College Station, TX

June 15 - 19AAM: Association of Anglican Musicians2014 Annual Conference: Heart and Voice Uniting Sunday, June 15 – Thursday, June 19 - Washington, DCLiturgies – Concerts – Recitals – Workshops - Fellowshiphttp://conference.anglicanmusicians.org

June 23-27AGO: American Guild of Organists National ConventionMonday-Friday, June 23 – 27: AGO National ConventionRecitals, Concerts, Workshops, MasterClasses, more – BostonSee AGOBoston2014.org

June 30 – July 3, 2013Association of Lutheran Church Musicians 2013 Biennial Conference: “God is Here: Worship in a Wireless World”Hymn Festival, Worship, Organ Recital, Choral Leadership, WorkshopsSunday, June 30 – Wednesday, July 3, Valparaiso, IN http://www.alcm.org

July 14-2064th Annual Sewanee Church Music ConferenceMonday, July 14 – Sunday, July 20 The University of the South & DuBose Conference CenterSewanee and Monteagle, TNwww.sewaneeconf.com

In the spring of 2014, as part of the “pilgrimage of trust on earth,” three weekends for young adults will be held in Texas:Austin, March 21-23, 2014

Dallas - Fort Worth, April 4-6, 2014

Houston, April 25-27, 2014

The gatherings will begin with evening prayer on Friday and end with Sunday morning worship in different churches.Flyers and posters in English and Spanish are available for download.For more information write to [email protected]

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SAVE THE DATES!MUSIC CAMP July 6-12, 2014 Brenham

ADULT CHORAL FESTIVAL October 4-5, 2014 Christ Church Cathedral

YOUTH CHORAL FESTIVAL Feb. 7, 2015 Christ Church Cathedral

Combined choirs of parishes in our Diocese will gather to sing with guest conductor Dr. Marilyn Keiser. A Saturday rehearsal is held for Houston-area churches. Participants in the Houston area on Sunday morning have the option of singing at the Cathedral’s 11 AM Service. On Sunday afternoon at 3 PM, all participants will gather for rehearsal with Dr. Keiser. The 6 PM Festival Service is free and open to all to enjoy the choral music.

Diocesan Adult Choral FestivalSaturday, October 04, 2014, 10:00 AM - Sunday, October 05, 2014, 7:00 PM

Dr. Marilyn Keiser

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Robert Burgess LynnBorn in Colorado Springs on St. Cecilia’s day in 1930, passed away February 11, 2014

A musicologist, organist, and harpsichordist, Robert’s BA degree (Phi Beta Kappa) was from Colorado College, followed by an MA in Organ from the Juilliard School of Music, and a PhD in Musicology from Indiana University.

He was a Fellow of the American Guild of Organists. A Danforth Associate and Fulbright Scholar, he studied organ in Denmark with Finn

Viderø. His studies in Denmark were postponed for several days when the family’s ship, the Stockholm, collided with the Andrea Doria, which then sank.

Robert taught for many years at Allegheny College and later as Professor of Musicology at the University of Houston where he also directed the Collegium Musicum and the Graduate Studies Program. Named Professor Emeritus at the Moores School of Music in 1997, he enjoyed visiting professorships at Rice University, Indiana University, and the University of Siegen. From 1982 to 2004, he was the founding Director of the Houston Bach Choir and Orchestra at Christ the King Lutheran Church. Robert served as Director of Music and Organist at St. Francis Episcopal Church for 25 years, and also as interim organist at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church. Many other Episcopal and Lutheran churches were blessed by his talents.

Robert was a kind, quiet, brilliant person who loved words. His dry sense of humor lives on in his

children. He loved hiking his Colorado mountains, reading books in Danish and German, and traveling in Europe where he leaves many friends.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Geraldine and Harold Lynn, and his brother, Harold Lynn. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Steele Lynn, with whom he shared a hospital nursery at birth, and who was his sweetheart since 9th grade, including 62 years of marriage. Their children are Michael Lynn of Wellington, OH; Lisa Bailey of Denison, TX and husband Alvin; William Lynn of Houston and wife Nelda; and Sarah Elaine Lynn of Houston. Grandchildren who treasure their memories are: Rachel E. and Sarah E. Lynn; Taylor Bailey Durr and Christopher E. Bailey; and Jeffrey A. and Robert E. L. Lynn. Robert always enjoyed the presence of children, including great- grandchildren Eric and Nicky Lynn.

A Memorial Service was held at Christ Church Cathedral on March 8, 2014.

Job PostingSt James’ Episcopal Church in Taylor seeks an organist/pianist to play for our weekly 10:00 am Eucharist service, to assist head of congregation in selecting music, and to lead a small choir that sings at one service per month. There are occasional opportunities to participate in special services or rehearsals for special services, depending on the organist’s availability.

The church is over 100 years old with a tracker action pipe organ built by George Jardine and Sons in New York in about 1890 along traditional lines of European pipe organs. The organ has sixteen ranks of pipes which were rebuilt in the 1950’s with new pipes from Holland installed. The church has a special fund for maintenance of the organ.

In addition, the church has a new Yamaha Clavinova CLP-470 digital piano in the worship space.

The average attendance for the service is 33 adults and children.

Compensation is negotiable.

For information, please contact Terry Pierce, Head of Congregation, at512-826-6278 or [email protected].

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“Clyde Holloway, the Herbert S. Autrey Professor Emeritus of Organ at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, passed away this past December. He was 77 years old.

Holloway served as a faculty member at the Shepherd School from 1977 until his retirement in 2010. In addition to establishing the organ program, he has served as Chairman of the Keyboard Department and Director of Graduate Studies. Holloway also served at Christ Church Cathedral Houston as Cathedral Organist from 1977–1984

and as Organist and Choirmaster from 1984–1993. Clyde was appointed Honorary Lay Canon and Organist-Choirmaster Emeritus by Bishop Benitez.

Holloway earned degrees from the University of Oklahoma and Union Theological Seminary. He came to prominence in 1964 when he won the National Young Artists Competition of the American Guild of Organists in Philadelphia. This achievement inaugurated a distinguished concert career throughout the United States where he performed under the auspices of Karen McFarlane Artists. He performed for numerous National and Regional Conventions of the American Guild of Organists and appeared in recital in Mexico City, the West Indies and Europe.

Renowned as a gifted educator, Holloway served on the Committee for Professional Education of the American Guild of Organists and addressed two biennial conferences of the National Conference on Organ Pedagogy, founded in 1982. He served as a member of the jury for numerous competitions including the Concours de Europe, the Fort Wayne Competition, The Music Teachers

National Association Competition, the National Young Artists Competition of The American Guild of Organists and the Grand Prix de Chartes. In 1994 he was invited to perform for the Bicentennial Festival of the celebrated Clicquot organ in the Cathedral of Poitiers, France, and to serve as a member of the jury for the international competition held at the

end of the ten-day festival.

A memorial service for Dr. Holloway was held at Christ Church Cathedral, 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas on Saturday, January 18, at 11 a.m. The service was preceded by organ music at 10:30 a.m., followed by a reception in Reynolds Hall.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Christ Church Cathedral Endowment Organ Fund, 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas 77002; or to the Clyde Holloway

Scholarship in Organ at The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University,

P.O. Box 1892 — MS 532, Houston, Texas 77251.”

Clyde Holloway Memorial

A National Cooperative Project of the Episcopal Church USA and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Has been meeting at Trinity Lutheran Church in Frelsburg, Texas.

We have five students this year, from various locations across Texas, and three faculty members.

The courses offered this year have been Philosophy of Music Leadership Ministry, Leadership of Congregational Song, Choral Leadership, and Survey of Christian Hymnody.

The Leadership Program for Musicians (LPM)Some of our students will be graduating this May, after completing their 2-year course requirements.

So, we’ll have a Graduation Eucharist at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Frelsburg

– come join us if you can!

For more information: contact Marsha Seals, TX-LA LPM Coordinator

713-562-6972

[email protected]

OR see www.lpm-online.org

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Hymns for April-September, 2014Hymns for April and May were by Robert Simpson, Christ Church Cathedral.

Hymns for June and July were chosen by Bonnie Harris-Reynolds, St. Thomas, College Station.

Hymns for August and September were chosen by Bonnie Harris-Reynolds, St. Thomas, College Station.

Hymns are chosen for the various propers.

Entrance Sequence Offertory Communion Exit

April6,LentV 423 493 666 318 408April13,PalmSunday 154 158 458 167 168April17,MaundyThursday 329 313 315 327 172April19,EasterVigil Exsultet 199 205 204 180April20,Easter 179 210 208 316 207April27,EasterII 182 209 192 178 174

May4,EasterIII 492 305 212 673 460May11,EasterIV 475 646 678 343 680 May18,EasterV 518 457 243 488 598May25,EasterVI 637 467 686 337 495

June1,/VIIEaster 214 217 483 328 460June8,DayofPentecost 225 503 516 513 522June15,IPentecost/Trinity 362 S-236 370 315 366June22,IIPentecost 390 675 WLP757 304 564June29,IIIPentecost 401 296 525 321 518

July6,IVPentecost 47 692 487 304 544July13,VPentecost 1 589 530 302 397July20,VIPentecost 423 440 WLP749 314 410July27,VIIPentecost 388 615 488 328 344

August3,VIIIPentecost 453 301 335 309 90August10,IXPentecost 375 689 435 314 390August17,XPentecost 371 WLP773 470 321 537August24,XIPentecost 427 254 525 304 518August31,XIIPentecost 372 439 485 513 477

September7,XIIIPentecost 365 674 406 336 376September14,XIVPentecost 410 707 411 577 529September21,XVPentecost 414 551 660 312 541September28,XVIPentecost 707 658 343 337 397W=Wonder,Love,andPraise,L=LiftEveryVoiceandSingII