(1) Orátio ante Missam • Opening prayer by His Excellency

The Most Reverend René H. Gracida, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi, TX

(2) Ad Intróitum • "Above all praises" (Opus 79, No. 3)

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Composer: Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)
Arranged, with organ Interlude over Mendelssohn's themes, by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium
Organist: Mark Ostrowski — Guest Conductor: Lucas Tappan

(3) Intróitus • "Edúxit Dóminus"

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Sung by the Schola Cantórum — Conductor & Soloist: Austin Riddle
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(4) Kýrie EléisonMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Composer: Josquin Desprez († 1521)
Based on the Mille Regretz love Chanson — Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Guest Conductor: Lucas Tappan

(5) GlóriaMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on works by Cristóbal de Morales († 1553), Orlando de Lassus († 1594), and Hans Leo Hassler († 1612)

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Guest Conductor: Lucas Tappan

(6) Versus Alleluiátici • "Haec Dies" & "Laudáte Púeri"

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Sung by the Schola Cantórum
Organist: Mark Ostrowski — Conductor: Austin Riddle
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(7) Sequéntia • "Víctimae Pascháli Laudes"

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Organ Interlude on Víctimae Pascháli themes composed by Jeff Ostrowski

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium & Schola Cantorum
Organist: Mark Ostrowski — Conductor: Jeff Ostrowski

(8) Offertórium • "Benedictus Qui Venit"

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Sung by the Schola Cantórum — Conductor: Austin Riddle
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(9) Sanctus et HosánnaMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on works by Cristóbal de Morales († 1553)
Hosánna employs the Mille Regretz love Chanson melody as Cantus Firmus

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Guest Conductor: Lucas Tappan

(10) Benedíctus et HosánnaMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on works by Cristóbal de Morales († 1553)
Hosánna employs the Mille Regretz love Chanson melody as Cantus Firmus

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Guest Conductor: Lucas Tappan

(11) Agnus DeiMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on works by Orlando de Lassus († 1594) and the Mille Regretz love Chanson by Josquin Desprez († 1521)

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Guest Conductor: Lucas Tappan

(12) Commúnio • "Omnes qui in Christo"

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Sung by the Schola Cantórum — Conductor & Soloist: Austin Riddle
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(13) Cantus ad Communiónem • "O Fílii et Fíliae"

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on a work by Monsignor Jules Van Nuffel (1883-1953)

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Guest Conductor: Lucas Tappan

(14) Ad Dimitténdum Pópulum • "Ite Missa Est"

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Soloist: Father Valentine Young, O.F.M.

(15) Ad Dimitténdum Pópulum • "O With Thy Benediction" (excerpted)

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Musical arrangement of Gustav Holst's “Thaxted” by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)

Text (Verses 1-2) adapted from Vincent Stuckey Stratton Coles (1845-1929)
Text (Verses 3-4) by Dr. Daniel Varholy (b. 1976)

(16) Música Figuráta in Lingua Vernácula
                                                "Almighty and Everlasting God"

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Composer: Orlando Gibbons (†1625)

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Conductor: Jeff Ostrowski
Recorded in 2006

(17) Kýrie EléisonMissa Pro Defúnctis, 1605

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Sung by the Saint John Mary Vianney Choir — Guest conductor: Dr. James Daugherty
Live recording: 16 April, 2005

(18) Sanctus et HosánnaMissa Ascéndens Christus in Altum

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Sung by the Saint John Mary Vianney Choir — Guest conductor: Dr. James Daugherty
Live recording: 16 April, 2005

(19) Benedíctus et HosánnaMissa Ascéndens Christus in Altum

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Sung by the Saint John Mary Vianney Choir — Guest conductor: Dr. James Daugherty
Live Recording: 16 April, 2005

(20) Ave Maris Stella • Chant & Polyphony

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Polyphonic versets composed by Tomás Luis de Victoria (†1611)

Sung by the Saint John Mary Vianney Choir — Conductor: Jeff Ostrowski
Recorded in 2005

(21) Kýrie EléisonMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on the Mille Regretz love Chanson by Josquin Desprez (†1521)

This 2005 home recording inspired the musical selections of Quis Non Amántem

(22) SanctusMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on works by Cristóbal de Morales († 1553)

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Conductor: Jeff Ostrowski
Post-production recording (May, 2007)

(23) Benedíctus et HosánnaMissa Quis Non Amántem

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Arranged by Jeff Ostrowski (b. 1981)
Based on works by Cristóbal de Morales († 1553)
Hosánna employs the Mille Regretz love Chanson melody as Cantus Firmus

Sung by the Cristóbal de Morales Consortium — Conductor: Jeff Ostrowski
Post-production recording (May, 2007)

(24) Homília • "Love is not loved" (excerpted)

By Father Valentine Young, O.F.M.

(25) GlóriaMissa Quis Non Amántem
                Special recording from the Sanctuary

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The Most Reverend René H. Gracida, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi, TX
    While the choir sings Track 5 (above)

(26) Cantus Interlectionáles
                Special recording from the Sanctuary

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The Most Reverend René H. Gracida, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi, TX
    While the choir sings Track 6 (above)

(27) In Canóne
                Special recording from the Sanctuary

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The Most Reverend René H. Gracida, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi, TX
    While the choir sings Track 9 (above)

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Cristóbal de Morales Consortium of Corpus Christi, TX

The Schola Cantórum for the Quis Non Amántem Wedding was a collaboration by:

The Brazos Valley Schola Cantórum (Link to Site)
&
The Corpus Christi Cathedral Schola Cantórum (Link to Site)

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Please CLICK HERE to see a list of singers for the St. John Mary Vianney Choir

Please CLICK HERE to see a list of singers for Track 21