"Autobiographies of great nations are written in three manuscripts – a book of deeds, a book of words, and a book of art. Of the three, I would choose the latter as truest testimony." - Sir Kenneth Smith, Great Civilisations

"I must write each day without fail, not so much for the success of the work, as in order not to get out of my routine." - Leo Tolstoy

I have never believed that one should wait until one is inspired because I think the pleasures of not writing are so great that if you ever start indulging them you will never write again. - John Updike

"The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another; and his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is with what he vowed to make it." - J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan

Poetry is the shadow cast by our streetlight imaginations." - Lawrence Ferlinghetti


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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

The Promise of Christmas Solstice

 



"Close the door of hate
and open the door of love
all over the world."

- Robert Louis Stevenson


"There's much more to Christmas
than candlelight and cheer;
It's the spirit of sweet friendship
that brightens all the year."

- Anon


"A Star shines brightly
from above,
Church bells ring of
peace and love,
For on this glorious
Christmas Day,
Christ the King
was born this day!"

- Anon









A Christmas Prayer
for Our Children

by R.E. Slater


Bright and beautiful
our precious child --
Take dear Lord our loved Ones dear.
And hold them close Thy loving breast
all the while our holy trust.

Where in your Love 
protects and cares
by sustaining songs
of renewing life, amidst
twinkling stars of the night.

Bless your children dear --
upon your holy breast of tears
Hear our longings
that there they stay
warm and safe all their days.


R.E. Slater
December 23, 2020

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Christmastime Solstice

by Cmk


It’s so dark and so cold and yet,
after the longest night of the year,
the sun still rises, 
the days get longer,
dare we hope again
the warming days ahead.

Look up into the night sky --
it's wonderments and praise!
🌙💫🪐
#HOPE


Cmk
December 23, 2020







Is there a moment quite as keen
or memory as bright
as light and fire and music sweet
to warm the winter's night?

- Adam Christianson




Winter Solstice heralds the symbolic rebirth of the Sun, the lengthening of days, and the promise of renewing life. On the Christian Calendar it is preceded by Christ's Advent Coming at the nativity of Bethlehem promising spiritual death to the old way of life in exchange for the birth of new life. Christmas films, novels, poems, and songs, speak to the sustaining promise of God in Christ that what once was in Eden's fellowship with God, has come again at Jesus Christ's birth. Sealed by Christ's atoning redemption at the Cross of Calvary, to become forever new in resurrection glory, truth, and hope, and sustaining divine love. It is because of the Christian story that the phrase, "Love Wins," succinctly captures God's promise to man and creation of redeeming renewal upon the human heart and beast wherein all the old worlds of sin and death be renewed in Jesus' forgiving love of Christmas Day. - re slater

 


Wikipedia

The winter solstice, hiemal solstice or hibernal solstice, occurs when one of the Earth's poles has its maximum tilt away from the Sun. It happens twice yearly, once in each hemisphere (Northern and Southern). For that hemisphere, the winter solstice is the day with the shortest period of daylight and longest night of the year, when the Sun is at its lowest daily maximum elevation in the sky. At the pole, there is continuous darkness or twilight around the winter solstice. Its opposite is the summer solstice. Also the Tropic of Cancer or Tropic of Capricorn depending on the hemispheres winter solstice the sun goes 90 degrees below the horizon at solar midnight to the nadir.

The winter solstice occurs during the hemisphere's winter. In the Northern Hemisphere, this is the December solstice (usually December 21 or 22) and in the Southern Hemisphere, this is the June solstice (usually June 20 or 21). Although the winter solstice itself lasts only a moment, the term sometimes refers to the day on which it occurs. Other names are the "extreme of winter" (Dongzhi), or the "shortest day". Since the 18th century, the term "midwinter" has sometimes been used synonymously with the winter solstice, although it carries other meanings as well. Traditionally, in many temperate regions, the winter solstice is seen as the middle of winter, but today in some countries and calendars, it is seen as the beginning of winter.

Since prehistory, the winter solstice has been seen as a significant time of year in many cultures, and has been marked by festivals and rituals. It marked the symbolic death and rebirth of the Sun. The seasonal significance of the winter solstice is in the reversal of the gradual lengthening of nights and shortening of days.


Winter’s Cloak
by Joyce Rupp and Macrina Wiederkehr


This year I do not want
the dark to leave me.
I need its wrap
of silent stillness,
its cloak
of long lasting embrace.
Too much light
has pulled me away
from the chamber
of gestation.


Let the dawns
come late,
let the sunsets
arrive early,
let the evenings
extend themselves
while I lean into
the abyss of my being.


Let me lie in the cave
of my soul,
for too much light
blinds me,
steals the source
of revelation.


Let me seek solace
in the empty places
of winter’s passage,
those vast dark nights
that never fail to shelter me.


*“Winter’s Cloak” is from The Circle of Life: The Heart’s Journey Through the Seasons by sisters Joyce Rupp and Macrina Wiederkehr in which “using reflections, poems, prayers, and meditations, they explore the relationship between the seasons of the earth and the seasons of our lives.”






While everything was
Wrapped in a gentle silence
And night in its swift course
Was now half gone...

Your All-Powerful Word
Leaped from heaven...
Into the midst of our needy and lonely world...

The whole of creation in its nature
Was fashioned anew -

Protected by your hand - 
And gazing on marvelous wonders.

Wisdom 18:14-16, 19:6-9





The Bells of Christmas
by Eugene Field


Why do the bells of Christmas ring?
Why do little children sing?

Once a lovely shining star, 
Seen by shepherds from afar,
Gently moved until its light,
Made a manger's cradle bright.

There a darling baby lay,
Pillowed soft upon the hay,
And it's mother sung and smiled:
"This is Christ, the holy Child!"

Therefore bells for Christmas ring,
Therefore little children sing.





New Choral Music for 2020

https://global.oup.com/academic/category/arts-and-humanities/sheet-music/choral/new-cds/?cc=us&lang=en&

Sacred

1. O sing unto the Lord - Cecilia McDowall - SATB (with divisions) & organ

2. Angel voices ever singing - Bob Chilcott - SATB (with Alto solo) & organ

3. Come, my Way - David Bednall - SATB & organ

4. Solitude - James Whitbourn - SATB & guitar/piano

5. Locus iste - Will Todd - SATB (with divisions) & piano

6. O splendor of God's glory bright (That Easter day with joy was bright) - Mack Wilberg - SATB & organ/orchestra

7. This little light of mine - Mack Wilberg - SATB & organ/orchestra

8. Glory - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Terry Price - SATB & organ/brass

Secular

9. Yes, I am your angel - Gabriel Jackson - SATB unaccompanied

10. Swept Away - Sarah Quartel - SSATBarB unaccompanied

11. The Lover's Ghost - Oliver Tarney - SATB & piano

12. When I am laid in earth - Henry Purcell, arr. Stanley Hofman - Soprano solo & SATB unaccompanied

13. Poems of Love and War – Howard Skempton – SATB unaccompanied

14. See the light – Sarah Quartel – SA & piano

15. Slow Down – Ian Assersohn – TTBB & piano

16. Piping down the valleys wild – Bob Chilcott – SATB & piano with optional bass & drum kit

Christmas

17. Come and dance – Toby Young – SATB unaccompanied

18. Cradle Song – Bob Chilcott – SATB unaccompanied with optional congregation

19. The Angel Gabriel – Michael Higgins – SSSSAATBB unaccompanied

20. A Carol of Mary – Malcolm Archer – SATB (with divisions) & organ

21. Christ our Emmanuel – John Rutter – SATB & piano/organ/trio

22  Hail, heavenly beam – David Bednall – SATB unaccompanied

23. Christmas Welcome – James Whitbourn – SATB & organ

24. A spotless Rose – Becky McGlade – SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied

25. Brightest Star – Cecilia McDowall – SSATB unaccompanied

26. Gabriel's Message – Benedict Sheehan – SATB & organ/piano

27. Lo! He slumbers in his manger – Cecilia McDowall – SATB unaccompanied

28. Child of Light – Mack Wilberg – SATB & piano four-hands/chamber orchestra

29. Ring the bells – Alan Bullard – SATB & piano

30. I saw three ships – Andy Brooke – SATB & piano

31. His Praises We'll Sing – David Blackwell – SATB (with divisions) & piano

32. A little child there is yborn – Malcolm Archer – SATB & organ

33. Silent night – Bob Chilcott – SATB & organ

Liturgical

34. Kyrie from 'St Martin's Mass' – David Bednall – SATB & organ, with opt. congregation

35. Gloria from 'St Martin's Mass' – David Bednall – SATB & organ, with opt. congregation

36. Sanctus from 'St Martin's Mass' – David Bednall – SATB & organ, with opt. congregation

37. Benedictus from 'St Martin's Mass' – David Bednall – SATB & organ, with opt. congregation

38. Agnus Dei from 'St Martin's Mass' – David Bednall – SATB & organ, with opt. congregation





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