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Rehearsal Markings for Fall 2024

Markings from Dec 10 rehearsal
Magnificat
  • We will sit during the solo sections. Sanford will seat us at the start of each section, and bring us back up at the end.
O Oriens
  • m 25: take quarter rest out of “-nae”

Markings from Dec 2 rehearsal
Magnificat
  • m 23 & 25: dim “-num”
O Oriens
  • m 41, SAT: lift before “O”
Joy to the World
  • m 54: Sanford will conduct a breath at the end of this measure

Markings from Nov 25 rehearsal
For unto us a Child is born
  • Clearly enunciate the final “t” of “government”
Ding dong merrily on high
  • p 9: make the first run of the refrain only mp (it had been marked mf)
Silent Night
  • m 30, TB: drop the final consonant of “peace”

Markings from Nov 18 rehearsal
Gabrieli
  • m 77, Ch 2 & m 79, Ch 1: cresc thru “vo-lun-ta-”, then back off (unaccent) “-tis”
Magnificat
  • m 164: mp (echo)
  • m 174: just FYI, the B-natural in the accompaniment should be B-flat (matching S2).
  • m 223-224, S2AT: dim (but return to mp at 225)
  • m 305-311: cresc the rising quarter note figure on “-sce-” wherever you have it; e.g., m 306 S1T.
Angels We Have Heard
  • m 22-23: no breath
  • m 24: take 8th rest out of “night”
  • m 26-27: no breath
  • m 28: take 8th rest out of “-light”
  • m 32-33: no breath

Markings from Nov 11 rehearsal
Magnificat
  • m 358: take 8th rest out for the comma
  • m 360, S1: take quarter rest out of “-tri”; lift between the first two notes of “glo-” (i.e., turn first note into 8th note, 8th rest)
  • m 361, S2: lift like S1 in 360
  • m 362-365: no breath
  • m 368-369: lift on the dot on “-ri-”
  • m 397, S2ATB: make beat 3 (“-men”) 8th note, 8th rest
O Oriens
  • m 42-43, B: each “ve-ni” is softer than the previous
  • m 44, B: dim “-lu-” to mp in m 45
  • m 53-54, B: cresc-descresc just like the other voices
What Child is This
  • m 36: take 8th rest out of beat 3; SA do not breath after “Haste”
  • m 59-60: no breath
Joy to the World
  • m 88, S: this grace note is more deliberate than the earlier ones, should feel like an 8th note, not 16th.

Marking from Nov 9 workshop
What Child is This
  • m 67-68, SA: no breath

Markings from Nov 4 rehearsal
Gabrieli
  • m 6, Ch1: dim to let Ch2 be heard, then return to f at m 8.
  • m 55: fermata
And the Glory of the Lord
  • m D, S: no need to belt this one out, just float over the altos
This Endris Night
  • m 30: take 8th rest out of “-quired” to place the “d”

Markings from Oct 28 rehearsal
Magnificat
  • m 43-44: the dim is to mp.
  • m 181: at most mf, not f.
  • m 281: take quarter rest out of “-nis”
  • m 286-287, S2A: change the mf to mp
  • m 291: mp
  • m 310, T: “-spe-” should be “-sce-”
  • m 338: take half rest out
O Oriens
  • m 43-44: take the dim to mf by middle of m 43, and mp by middle of m 44.

Markings from Oct 7 rehearsal
Magnificat
  • m 369, B: the second syllable is “-tu-”
  • m 397, B: the fourth beat should be “et in”, not “a-men”
This Endris Night
  • m 25: lift at each of the commas
  • m 73: Sanford will start beating 8ths in the second half of this measure
Dole Hodie
  • m 18, SAT: take 8th rest out of “est”
  • m 68, S: take quarter rest out of “-a”
And the Glory of the Lord
  • In addition to the diction notes from Sep 23: pronounce “shall” as “shell”; glottal on “all” of “and all flesh”.
Hallelujah
  • m 41: make “Christ” a quarter note in all parts
Ding dong merrily on high
  • Sing the first two refrains f the first time, p the second time.
  • Sing the final refrain mf the first time, f the second time. [Superseded on Nov 25: mp the first time]
  • Make the last note of each refrain (“-sis”) a quarter note, quarter rest.

Markings from Sep 30 rehearsal
Silent Night
  • As a general rule, sing 4-bar phrases, with no breath in the middle, but an 8th rest at the end for a breath (for places that continue without a written rest). First several examples below in m 2, 4, 6, 8. You extrapolate after that.
  • m 2-3: no breath
  • m 4: take 8th rest out
  • m 6-7: no breath
  • m 7-8: no breath
  • m 8: take 8th rest out
  • m 13, SSA: This is not HML, despite only 3 staves here.
  • m 17-18: no breath for T, but SSA take 8th rest out per rule stated above.
Joy to the World
  • Sing all grace notes as 16th notes on the beat.
  • m 4: fermata on last (or only) note (in addition to the fermata on the rest)
  • m 31: fermata on last (or only) note
Magnificat
  • m 1-3, 4-5: cresc on “Ma-gni-fi-” and decresc “-cat”.
  • m 5-9 and elsewhere as appropriate: light. Lift on the tied 16ths, on the dot of a dotted 8th+16th, and between repeated notes.
  • m 28-29, 35: word correction: ex-ul-ta-vit, not ex-al-ta-vit.
  • m 66-75 (and presumably elsewhere): pay attention to word stresses: be-A-tam, DI-cent, OM-nes. Be sure to back off unstressed syllables, especially on strong beats, such as m 70.
  • m 165, S1: take 8th out of “-jus” (other 4 voices as written)

Markings from Sep 23 rehearsal
And the Glory of the Lord
(Since the first two Messiah excerpts have no measure numbers, I notate measures relative to the nearest rehearsal letter ahead of or behind them.)
  • Make the vowel in “and” not too bright, closer to “end” or a schwa sound
  • Be sure to articulate both the “d” and the voiced “th” in “and the”
  • Flip the “r” of “glory”
  • First syllable of “revealed” is “ɪ”, like “river”
  • Separate the “t”s in “see it together”
  • m B+6: make “it” or “-er” a half note, quarter rest
  • m C-5, A: take 8th rest out of “-er”
  • m E-5, T: take 8th rest out of “Lord”
  • m F-5, TB: take 8th rest out of “-ed”
  • m F, S: take 8th rest out of “-er”
  • m F+5, SA: 8th rest out of “it”
For unto us a Child is born
  • Drop the “r” of “for”; glottal on “unto” and “us”. Be sure to never slur between “unto” and “us” (we don’t want to hear “untowus”).
  • The last vowel of “Counselor” is a schwa.
  • The vowel in “God” is “ɔ” (like “aw”)
  • m C-2, B: take 8th rest out of first note
  • m D+5: Each of the quarter notes (“prince of peace”) is 8th note + 8th rest.
  • m E+4: take 8th rest out of “Peace”
  • m F+4: take 8th rest out of “Peace”
  • m G+5: take 8th rest out of “-ther”
Hallelujah
  • Try to make the last syllable of “Halellujah” more “ah” than “schwa”. The final note is definitely “ah”.
  • The second vowel of “omnipotent” is “ɪ” (“nip”), not “i” (“knee”).
  • m 14: make the first “Halellujah” mp, then grow each subsequent one.
  • m 19: see m 14
  • m 37: no breath
  • m 39: take 8th rest out of “Lord”
  • m 40: take 8th rest out of “Christ”
  • m 51: only mf. Make each subsequent one a little louder.
  • m 57, SA: sing quarter-note A on beat 1 (this lengthens S’s previous note and shortens A’s)
  • m 60, S: rest on the first beat
  • m 63, S: take quarter rest out
  • m 66, S: drop the dot on the first note
  • m 69: everyone make “Lords” a quarter note
  • m 74, SAT: take quarter rest out of “-er”
  • m 74, B: take 8th rest out of “-er”
Angels We Have Heard
  • m 104, 112, 116: take quarter rest out
Pinkham #1
  • m 82-87: start the decresc from fff earlier, so that 83 is ff, 84 is f, 85 is mf, 86 is mp.
Gabrieli
  • m 69, A1: the note on “-sis” should be D (one step higher), not C
Silent Night
  • m 75: lift at the comma

Markings from Sep 16 rehearsal
Gabrieli Hodie
  • Conducted in 2
  • m 20: take quarter rest out
  • m 86: Sanford will drop into 4 somewhere around this measure.
Nola Magnificat
  • Women divide HML
O Oriens
  • Sing your own line, no HML divisi
  • m 37-38: Sanford will conduct the triplets
Joy to the World
  • The various grace notes throughout are sung on the beat, probably as 16th notes
  • There are many fp markings. Don’t accent them, just reach a f dynamic by the time you arrive at the note and immediately back away.
Ding dong merrily on high
  • Page 1: In the 4th measure, where altos have a 3-way divide on “ringing” T1 sing the bottom alto note (B); A12 take the upper notes (F#, E). Do this again in the comparable places on pages 6 and 8. ​

Markings from Sep 9 rehearsal
Dole Hodie
  • m 43-49: pronounce “exultant” as “eksultant”.
  • m 51: make “-tes” eighth note, eighth rest (and basses, don’t breathe, there’s no time)
Angels We Have Heard
  • m 101-116: Women divide HML ​

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