
Music for Palm Sunday and beyond
The St. Michael’s choirs have been working hard on their choral anthems for Holy Week.

The St. Michael’s choirs have been working hard on their choral anthems for Holy Week.

If you missed Hannah Brewer’s in-person recitals on Saturday, March 26, and Sunday, April 3, you can still enjoy the YouTube video of this amazing performance, part of the annual May Dudley Memorial Concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Salem.

This Sunday’s organ postlude is a plea for peace. Charles Callahan’s “O day of peace” is an arrangement of the hymn tune Jerusalem by the English composer C.H.H. Parry

For this final week of Women’s History Month both the prelude and postlude on Sunday will be by female composers

You are invited to a free in-person-only organ and harpsichord recital by St. Michael’s organist and music director Hannah Brewer

The St. Michael’s Singers offered a musical prayer for Ukraine as their Lenten devotion last Friday. The choral anthem on Sunday is a classic from the Anglican choral repertoire: Herbert Howells’ “Like as the hart.”

For this second Sunday in Lent and to continue our celebration of Women’s History Month, the organ prelude will be by June Nixon

At St. Michael’s we are programming at least one organ, piano, or choral work by a female composer every Sunday in March

loration of African-American composers for organ, Sunday’s prelude will be a Solemn Processional by Robert A. Harris

This Sunday’s organ prelude at 9:00 and 11:00 am is by the African American composer Mark Fax
Sunday Worship Schedule
7:30 – Spoken Traditional language (Rite 2 with no music)
9:00 – Traditional Service with Choir
11:00 – Inclusive Language with Choir
1:00 pm – Misa en Español
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