From the YouTube page:
A service of Compline, sung live by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, directed by Graham Ross
Recorded in Chapel of Clare College, Cambridge, UK
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Introit: Robert White (1538-1574): 'Christe qui lux es et dies'
Christe qui lux es et dies,
Noctis tenebras detegis,
Lucisque lumen crederis,
Lumen beatum praedicans.
Precamur sancte domine,
Defende nos in hac nocte,
Sit nobis in te requies,
Quietam noctem tribue.
Ne gravis somnus irruat,
Nec hostis nos surripiat,
Nec caro illi consentiens,
Nos tibi reos statuat.
Oculi somnum capiant,
Cor ad te semper vigilet,
Dextera tua protegat
Famulos qui te diligunt.
Defensor noster aspice,
Insidiantes reprime,
Guberna tuos famulos,
Quos sanguine mercatus es.
Memento nostri domine
In gravi isto corpore,
Qui es defensor animae,
Adesto nobis domine.
Deo patri sit gloria,
Ejusque soli filio,
Cum spiritu paraclyto,
Et nunc et in perpetuum. Amen.
Christ, who art the light and day,
You drive away the darkness of night,
You are called the light of light,
For you proclaim the blessed light.
We beseech you, Holy Lord,
Protect us this night.
Let us take our rest in you;
Grant us a tranquil night.
Let our sleep be free from care;
Let not the enemy snatch us away,
Nor flesh conspire within him,
And make us guilty in your sight.
Though our eyes be filled with sleep,
Keep our hearts forever awake to you.
May your right hand protect
Your willing servants.
You who are our shield, behold;
Restrain those that lie in wait.
And guide your servants whom
You have ransomed with your blood.
Remember us, O Lord,
Who bear the burden of this mortal form;
You who are the defender of the soul,
Be near us, O Lord.
Glory be to God the Father,
And to his only Son,
With the Spirit, Comforter,
Both now and evermore. Amen.
Anthem: Josef Rheinberger (1839-1901): 'Abendlied'
Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden, und der Tag hat sich geneiget
Bide with us, for evening shadows darken, and the day will soon be over.
2 comments:
Thank you for posting this. It's beautifully done. And both audio and video! The more of these that get made, the better.
I'm glad to hear they no longer chant the psalms in robotically even notes like on a CD I have that was made there a few decades ago. Much more natural syllabic stress now. With that old CD, one could set a metronome to match the tempo, and they'd never stray from it. Tap, tap, tap, tap....:)
Clare College's Choirs are always very good. And I agree that it would be fantastic to see more videos like this one....
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