Notes About The Music

15th Sunday after Pentecost 2025 

Processional hymn: Most Ancient of All Mysteries, 884
Recessional hymn: Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates, 931
Kyriale: Mass XI, 740; Credo IV, 780

Marian Antiphon: Salve Regina, Rev. Francesco Soriano (c.1548–1621)
Communion Antiphon: Panis Quem Ego, Heinrich Isaac

The communion antiphon is set by Heinrich Isaac with the text taken from John 6:52: The bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world. Isaac composes pieces of the melody in both the Tenor and Soprano voices in a quasi-canon in the same way as many of his communion settings. Panis Quem Ego has one of the clearest quotations of the source melody in the Soprano voice with very little ornamentation.

Heinrich Isaac (c.1450–1517) was a Renaissance composer from the South Netherlandish region. His output was rivaled only by Orlandus Lassus in number and variety of composition. Most notable of his collections is Choralis Constantinus which contains nearly 400 Gregorian chant based motets of propers for the Mass.