Lent Season 2010 2
This Week at St. Matthew's

March 14, 2010

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Music whispers beauty in our ears.
God whispers Love.
Mankind whispers conflict in our souls.
Eternity whispers all above.


 
The Sounds of St. Matthew's 
Organ Pipes 
You can listen to a few clips from the last two week's service (3/7/2010 & 2/28/2010) as well as clips from past services online by clicking one of the following links:
 
   -Rick & Russ (Prelude)

"Psalm 27" & Response by Rick Land
   -Russ & St. Matt's Congregation

   -St. Matthew's Choir (Offertory)

"Organ Improvisation" by Rick Land
   -Rick  (Postlude)

 
Lenten Meditation & Soup Luncheons

FPC Pampa PicJoin us each Wednesday during the season of Lent at the First Presbyterian Church Pampa for our annual Lenten Series.

We meet each Wednesday at Noon.  Please make plans to join us each week for meditation and soup then back to work by 1 PM.
 
Pampa Community Choir To Sing
Palm Sunday, March 28th 7:30 PM

good_friday_article_picThis Sunday, March 14th at 2:00 PM in the Nave we will have our third full rehearsal in preparation for a Holy Week performance of the Faure Requiem.

We  have more commitments from singers from First Baptist Church, Lutheran Church, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church and of course, St. Matthew's.  So this is truly an ecomunical endeavor. 

 
Vita brevis, Longa ars 
 (Life is Short, Art long - Hippocrates)
 
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"O God, whom saints and angels delight to worship in heaven:  Be ever present with your servants who seek through art and music to perfect the praises offered by your people on earth; grant to them even now glimpses of your beauty, and make them worthy at length to behold it unveiled for 'evermore; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen"

The prelude this week is one of my absolute favorite compositions of all time - the Pie Jesu (thats pee-yay  ya - soo) by Andrew Lloyd Webber from his Requiem  for soprano soloist and choir.  It is a truly moving, lyrical and inspired composition.  The anthem is a historic setting of a 16th century hymn from my Scottish hymnal  with all of the open intervals, no passing tones or "frills".  Cantus will be singing this anthem which is historically performed by men and has all of the historic traits of this very ethereal period of music history in the church. 

Service Music for This Week
 
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Music for This Week 

Prelude "Pie Jesu" from the Requiem
Andrew Lloyd Weber


Lord Jesus, Son of Righteousness

Processional Hymn 144 (St. Anne)

Responsorial Psalm 32;1-12

by Rick Land

Just As I Am
Sequence Hymn 693

My Lord, My Master
Sung by Cantus
French Psalter 1551

I Come With Joy
Communion Hymn 304

I Come With Joy
Recessional Hymn 690

Closing Improvisation
 


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Transendence and Music- by Rick

 "Lying beyond the bounds of all possible human knowledge, essentially unknowable". That is our working definition for transcendence.  I will try to expound that definition in my following words.

Musical improvisation is one of those things that I have never, ever tried to explain. One of the most common types of improvisation occurs in jazz. It is naturally inherent and because of the typical simplistic chordal structure it is easy to formulate a melody or harmony.  However, it is possible to improvise in any musical style if you really understand the basic "texture" of the music. Music is like fabric. It has texture, weave, pattern, warp and woof, color and weight. It is possible to create all of these aspects at a keyboard. Lots of folks believe it is a gift. I agree to an extent. The human brain is nothing more than electrical impulses.  All information enters the brain through hearing , seeing, tasting, touch and smell. It ALL enters through one side of the brain or the other. The central connecting cortex connects the two left and right sections of the brain. There are four patterns to brain activity. Left, left to right, right and right to left.  The Chinese define this pattern, as Left- Yin, Right - Yang, Left to Right - Negative Yin, Right to Left - Negative Yang. These patterns occur in 12 year cycles and are given specific names for each. If you are a total left brain person - all information enters and exits your left brain. If you are negative yin, all information enters your left brain, passes through the central cortex and exits the right side. Simple. Think about it - everything you hear enters the left side of your brain if you are LEFT BRAIN/YIN.  Everything enters your left brain and exits the RIGHT BRAIN if you are negative yin.

These are powerful concepts that have been studied and processed in chinese astrology for over 6000 years. It is also pure physics.

I was born in a Tiger year ( incidentally, this is a Tiger year, the last one was 1998 - twelve years ago.) Tigers are total right brain  ( as are horses and dragons) and I used to think that I was crazy until I discovered how my brain worked. I have a sensory system that drives me crazy when I am around left brain/literal minded individuals. Right brain people reason through everything - we do not assume anything or take anything at face value. And here is the important part - we are receptors. 

I cannot explain what happens inside my head when a melody or music thought comes to mind.  It just happens. It is the most wonderful feeling in all the world. Those thoughts are translated out of my head through my fingers and on to the keys of the organ. It is one of the most exhilarating experiences one can imagine.  If my technique is good, I can create some of the most completely astounding music imaginable.  I just sit back and let it happen.  It is like a spirit takes hold of you and sweeps you away. Naturally, left brain people wonder at all this - why it happens.  I do not know what they hear when they listen. I just know what I don't hear. I don't hear anything - it just takes control of my brain and out through my fingers.  I believe that I receive musical messages from the spiritual dimension that surrounds our physical dimension.

How do you explain something that you cannot control?

Back in 1996 I met one of the most famous spiritual mediums in the world, Dr. George Anderson. This encounter alone would take a book to recount. I now know that my family and friends on the other side are communicating to me through my music.  They are sending messages to us in the form of music.  When I improvise at certain times I know that those musical messages are for someone listening to me play.  It is the most beautiful feeling imaginable. I have had people come up to me after one of these "musical instances" and exclaim how it affected them. They often cannot find words and may exclaim how much it affected their inner spirits.  That is how it should be.

Improvisation is a hidden language,unknowable.  It speaks on a level that we desperately need these days - to sense something profound outside the cacophony of a literal and confounded world.
 
 
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Visit Our Homepage
by Russ

If you have not visited our home page at RnRFusion.com lately stop by and experience moments as they are captured each week in our live worship services.  What you hear as you visit our site through the media player at the top of each page at RnRFusion.com  are the original arrangements and compositions that Rick & I are creating each week in service to our little church in the Texas panhandle, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Pampa, TX.  Although we have our fingers in so many pies we make our service music for St. Matthew's our top priority each week.  We are having a blast while breaking through the barriers of church music with our special "fusion" of great literature, original compositions and improvisations in the use of the historic Mohler Pipe Organ and the Yamaha Motif Synthesizer.

We are very grateful to the people of St. Matthew's for allowing us to express our hearts of worship through our spiritual and musical gifts.

Rick & I have experienced leading worship and making music in the largest evangelical churches in the state of Texas, but they do not compare to the beauty, tranquility and aesthetic spiritual depth that we have the freedom to experience at St. Matthew's through our weekly musical offerings in service to God and the dear people of St. Matt's.

We hope that you are blessed by what you hear.  To hear the corporate musical expressions from the congregation of St. Matthew's.....(click here to read more of what you can find at RnR Fusion)

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We would love to invite you to participate in a weekly discussion with Rick & Russ through their blog at  www.RnRFusion.com.

We hope to engage our fellow worshipers in thoughtful discussion on many topics concerning  worship, religious and humanitarian issues.  Just click on the above web address link or logo and join in the discussion.  You can contribute comments by filling out the form on the blog page at the bottom of the post.  Let us know what your thoughts are on the subjects discussed about in our blog.  Our discussions will be fun as well as provocative. 


Adult Sunday School Class Resumes
 
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Come join our weekly Adult Inquiry Sunday School class that continues this weekend.  Remember, we meet each Sunday morning at 9:30 AM in the Parish Hall. The class is growing and is a very interactive discussion of topics that concern our lives as the people of God.

This week the class continues their focus on more aspects about Islam.
 
Please join us and help enrich the lively discussion and insights of this most fascinating subject.

Table of Contents
Sounds of St. Matt's
Lenten Mediation
Farue Requiem
Service Music Notes
Instrumental Music
This Week's Blogs
Adult Education
Music Details

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Sounds of
St. Matthew's
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WORSHIP  MUSIC CLIPS



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 Service Music
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Worship Music This Week At St. Matt's

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