"It is Finished...": Stations of the Cross
Program notes from Artistic Director Timothy J. Krueger
| Crucifixus | Antonio Lotti (1667-1740) | |
| Station One: Jesus is condemned to death. | ||
| Et non intres in judicium | Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594) | |
| Station Two: The Cross is laid on Jesus. | ||
| Ecce quomodo moritur justus | Georg Reutter (1708-1772) | |
| Station Three: Jesus falls the first time. | ||
| Adoramus te | Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594) | |
| Station Four: Jesus meets his afflicted mother. | ||
| Stabat Mater | Claudio Casciolini (c.1670-c.1759) | |
| Station Five: The Cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene. | ||
| Adoramus te | Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594) | |
| Station Six: A woman wipes the face of Jesus. | ||
| Anima mea | Martin de Rivaflecha (d.1528) | |
| Station Seven: Jesus falls the second time. | ||
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Adoramus te * | M. Susan Brown (2006) |
| Station Eight: Jesus speaks to the women of Jerusalem. | ||
| Die mit Tränen säen | Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672) | |
| Station Nine: Jesus falls the third time. | ||
| Adoramus te | Quirino Gasparini (1721-1779) | |
| Station Ten: Jesus is stripped of His garments. | ||
| The
22nd Psalm (“Mein Gott, warum”), Op. 78, No. 3 |
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) | |
| Station Eleven: Jesus is nailed to the cross. | ||
| O vos omnes | Pablo Casals (1886-1973) | |
| Station Twelve: Jesus dies on the cross. | ||
| In manus tuas | Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585) | |
| Station Thirteen: The body of Jesus is taken down from the cross. | ||
| Ave verum corpus | Imant Raminsh (b.1943) | |
| Station Fourteen: The body of Jesus is laid in the tomb. | ||
| Christus factus est | Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) | |
| Prelude to Easter. | ||
| Alleluia * | Terry Schlenker (b. 1957) | |
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* World premiere performance Performances sponsored by the Anglican Studies Program at the Iliff School of Theology. Concerts underwritten to honor the memory of Virginia Lee Clinch, and in memory of Monte Pascoe. |
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