Mass in G by Franz Schubert
Download MP3This is a special presentation from the FBC Athens podcast. During Sunday morning worship on August 25, our Sanctuary choir accompanied by chamber orchestra presented the Mass in G by Franz Schubert. The presentation is under the direction of Tom Granum, Interim Director of Music Ministries here at First Baptist. Soprano soloists are Livy Baxley an Avery Smith, tenor soloist is Daniel Chamberlin, and Bass soloist is Mickey Schuber. The service has been edited in order to present the music and singing of the mass uninterrupted.
Background for a “Sung Mass”
Christian worship developed out of Jewish worship. Western Christianity (centered in Rome) further developed worship into the from commonly called “the mass,” derived from the Latin word “missa,” as the service ends with “Ite, missa est,” or “Go, the dismissal is made.” The service includes prayers, scripture, and communion, also called eucharist or the Lord’s Supper.
Prayers and responses are based on scripture. Some parts of worship change weekly, and others are common in every service. For several centuries, composers have set texts that are used regularly, the “ordinary” of the mass, in different ways, including choir, soloists, and orchestra as we hear in today’s service, composed by Franz Schubert in 1815.
The scriptural backgrounds for the five movements commonly set by composers:
Kyrie eleison “Lord, have mercy.” Found in several psalms. Rather than Latin, this is Greek that was retained around the 5th century.
Gloria in excelsis “Glory to God in the highest” Based on scripture, including Luke 2:14, it’s a psalm-like text written in Greek by an individual in the 2nd century and then translated into Latin around the 7th century.
Credo in unum Deum “I believe in one God” This text was added to the service in 1014. The Nicene Creed was approved by the Council of Nicea in 325. The Nicene Creed is the creed liturgical churches frequently use for communion services. Note that the tune name for the hymn Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! is named Nicaea. The creed has three main parts—Father/Creator; Son/Jesus; and Holy Spirit. As you follow the text today while listening, you’ll hear how Schubert used “text painting,” where the music reflects the meaning of the text. One example is the long note the choir sings when the text is “world without end.” Can you hear the crucifixion/crucifixus or the resurrection/et resurrexit?
Sanctus and Benedictus “Holy, holy, holy Lord” and “Blessed is the one/he who comes in the name of the Lord” The two texts are sung together, as we here ar FBC when we celebrate the Lord’s Supper. The Sanctus comes from Isaiah 6:3 and Revelation 4:8, and the Benedictus comes from the Palm Sunday entrance, Matthew 21:9, which in turn comes from Psalm 118:26.
Agnus Dei “Lamb of God” We remember John’s saying when he saw Jesus (Luke 1:25-26, 29), “Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.”
Conductor
Tom Granum, Interim Director of Music Ministries, First Baptist Church, Athens, GA
Soloists
Livy Baxley, soprano
Avery Smith, soprano
Daniel Chamberlin, tenor
Mickey Schuber, bass
Chamber Orchestra
Rachael Fischer, violin
Debbie Schab, violin
Karl Schab, viola
Zachary Helms, cello
Austin Carter, bass
Rehearsal Accompanists
Alan McArthur
Mark Hadden
Choir
Becky Adams
Charles Adams
Addison Aycock
John Barrow
Caroline Baxley
Jennifer Baxley
Livy Baxley
Matthew Baxley
Cathy Blake
Becky Braid
David Brooks
Chelsea Byrd
Chris Byrd
Georgia Calhoun
Jim Calhoun
Austin Carter
Daniel Chamberlin
Cindy Cogdell
William Collins
Jean Colquett
Chris Conley
DeeAnn Cox
Bob Deck
Ed Dempsey
Trip Drennan
Bobbie Epting
Margie Faglier
Wayne Faglier
Lee Germany
Ann Giddens
Emily Glass
Sydney Godfrey
Frank Granger
Teresa Granger
Doris Granum
Carol Grout
Roger Hanson
Cindy Haygood
Nancy Hernandez
Charlie Hooper
Lamar Houston
Sharon Hulsey
Sarah Jordan
Sam Jorgensen
Mark Lancaster
Jasan Laughman
Ele Louis
Margaret McDonald
Isaac Marston
Matt Marston
Becky Matheny
Deborah Millians
Jon Millians
Sally Ann Nichols
Gayle Noblet
Chris Quarles
Nadine Quarles
Carol Reddish
Mick Schuber
Regina Schuber
Carlie Shaw
Steve Shirley
Avery Smith
De’Nasia Thomas
Martha Thomas
Jimmy Thomason
Nathan Vazquez
Amy Young
