The Compline Service from St. Mark's Cathedral The Compline Choir
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A weekly podcast of the Compline service as sung every Sunday night by The Compline Choir in St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1954 by the group's former director, Peter R. Hallock, the service has become something of a phenomenon, with upwards of 500 people (most of them in their teens and early twenties) attending the service, and thousands in the local radio audience and on the Internet each week.
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The Office of Compline for May 5, 2024
The Sixth Sunday of Easter
ORISON: ‘Beloved, let us love one another’ from In Praise of Singing – Alice Parker (1925-2023)
PSALM 67 – Patricia Van Ness (b. 1951)
HYMN: For the beauty of the earth (Tune: LUCERNA LAUDONIAE) – David Evans (1874-1948)
NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong setting, Tone V.1
ANTHEM: i thank You God for most this amazing day – Tyler A. Morse (b. 1990)
Jason Anderson, director • Gregory Bloch, reader • John Garlid, cantor -
The Office of Compline for April 28, 2024
The Fifth Sunday of EasterThe 10th Anniversary of Peter R. Hallock’s Death
PROCESSIONAL: Kontakion for the Departed – Kievan chant; adapt. Jason A. Anderson (b. 1976)
PSALM 84 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)
HYMN: We walk by faith, and not by sight (Tune: SAINT BOTOLPH) – Gordon Slater (1896-1979)
NUNC DIMITTIS (Tune: MARILYN) – Peter R. Hallock
ANTHEM: Peace – Peter R. Hallock
Jason Anderson, director • Joel Matter, reader • Theo Floor, cantor -
The Office of Compline for April 21, 2024
The Fourth Sunday of Easter
ORISON: The Lord is my Shepherd – Bobby McFerrin (b. 1950)
PSALM 23 (Setting I) – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)
HYMN: Victimae Paschali laudes – Plainsong, Mode I; melody att. Wigbert (d. 1050?) and Christ the Lord is risen again (Tune: CHRIST IST ERSTANDEN) – harm. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
NUNC DIMITTIS from First Fauxbourdon Service – Philip Moore (b. 1943)
ANTHEM: Abendgebet [U.S. premiere] – Jacob Beranek (b. 1998)
Jason Anderson, director • J. Scott Kovacs, reader • Ken Peterson, cantor -
The Office of Compline for April 14, 2024
The Third Sunday of Easter
ORISON: This joyful Eastertide (Tune: VRUECHTEN) – mel. from Psalmen, 1685; harm. Charles Wood (1866-1926)
PSALMS 134 & 4 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)
HYMN: Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary (Tune: FISK OF GLOUCESTER) – Thomas Foster (1938-2024)
NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tone I; harm. Thomas Morley (1557-1602)
ANTHEM: Regina caeli – Robert White (c. 1538-1574)
Jason Anderson, director • Jeremy Matheis, reader • James Wilcox, cantor -
The Office of Compline for April 7, 2024
The Second Sunday of Easter
ORISON: Alleluia! O sons and daughters, let us sing! (Tune: O FILII ET FILIAE) – mel. from Airs sur les hymnes sacrez, odes et noëls, 1623)
PSALM 133 – Anglican Chant setting based on a theme from Chichester Psalms by Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990); adapt. Jason A. Anderson (b. 1976)
HYMN: That Easter Day with joy was bright (Tune: PUER NOBIS) – mel. from Trier MS., 15th cent.; adapt. Michael Praetorius (1571-1621); harm. George R. Woodward (1848-1934)
NUNC DIMITTIS – Anonymous [No. 29], Lumley Books, c. 1547-1552
ANTHEM: Haec est dies – Jacob Handl (1550-1591)
Jason Anderson, director • William Turnipseed, reader • Fred McIlroy, cantor -
The Office of Compline for March 31, 2024
Easter Day
PROCESSIONAL: Easter Canticle – Peter R. Hallock (1924–2014)
PSALM 114 – Plainsong, Tonus Peregrinus (Ninth psalm tone)
HYMN: Ad cenam Agni providi – Plainsong, Mode VIII; harm. Guillaume Dufay (c. 1397-1474);
NUNC DIMITTIS: Plainsong setting, Tonus peregrinus; harm. William Byrd (c. 1540-1623)
Cпасение coдeлaл (Salvation is created) – Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944); arr. for men’s voices by Vladimir Morosan
Jason Anderson, director • Josh Sandoz, reader • Tyler Morse, cantor
Customer Reviews
Wonderful!
Thank you St. Mark’s! I have been listening to Compline on your podcast for about four years.
A blessing.
Has been a comfort to me for years.
Centering
During work breaks, I love listening to the Compline Choir. I work in a hard-hit section of the workforce so there are a lot of people whose emotional/mental health is not as it usually is. This is calming, centering, and brings charity back to my heart. Thank you!