This is the Night – Exsultet by Patricia Smith

I’ll get back to my Hymnal archeology tomorrow, but I am returning to one of my problems – the Exsultet.

I blogged at the problem of the Exsultet three years ago and ended up using Tony Alonso’s marvellous setting, which needs a good singer /cantor, which we didn’t have last year. I am hoping to line up one for this year.

As a back up idea I decided to look at Patricia Smith’s setting as everything of hers I’ve looked at has been sensible and singable. You can purchase it in various versions for ~$A4 at Willow.

I think what she has done is genius in that she has split it into more digestable and learnable sections. The preamable up to the priest’s part she has turned into a three verses song, so you could sing that as a cantor or choir.

You could let the priest say, chant or sing his part and then restart at “It is truly right and just…” From there there are two cantors alternating who each have their own repeated motif, which would make it much easier to learn. By the time you get to the last two stanzas they sing in unison. My only issue is that it appears she has done a little editing and trimming to the text, so it is somewhere between the shorter and longer forms. The text below is to sing along with backing, so it contains her edits.

My backing skips over the part for the priest.

Cantor

Exult, let them exult, the hosts of heaven,
exult, let Angel ministers of God exult,
let the trumpet of salvation
sound aloud our mighty King’s triumph!

Be glad, let earth be glad, as glory floods her,
ablaze with light from her eternal King,
let all corners of the earth be glad,
knowing an end to gloom and darkness.

Rejoice, let Mother Church also rejoice,
arrayed with the lightning of his glory,
let this holy building shake with joy,
filled with the mighty voices of the peoples.

Priest

(Therefore, dearest friends,
standing in the awesome glory of this holy light,
invoke with me, I ask you,
the mercy of God almighty,
that he, who has been pleased to number me,
though unworthy, among the Levites,
may pour into me his light unshadowed,
that I may sing this candle’s perfect praises.)

(V. The Lord be with you.
R. And with your spirit.)
V. Lift up your hearts.
R. We lift them up to the Lord.
V. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
R. It is right and just.

Cantor I

It is truly right and just, with ardent love of mind and heart
and with devoted service of our voice,
to acclaim our God invisible, the almighty Father,
and Jesus Christ, our Lord, his Son, his Only Begotten.

Cantor II

Who for our sake paid Adam’s debt to the eternal Father,
and, pouring out his own dear Blood,
wiped clean the record of our ancient sinfulness.

I These, then, are the feasts of Passover,
in which is slain the Lamb, the one true Lamb,
whose Blood anoints the doorposts of believers.

II This is the night,
when once you led our forebears, Israel’s children,
from slavery in Egypt
and made them pass dry-shod through the Red Sea.

I This is the night
that with a pillar of fire
banished the darkness of sin.

II This is the night
that even now, throughout the world,
sets Christian believers apart from worldly vices
and from the gloom of sin,
leading them to grace
and joining them to his holy ones.

I This is the night,
when Christ broke the prison-bars of death
and rose victorious from the underworld.

O wonder of your humble care for us!
O love, O charity beyond all telling,
to ransom a slave you gave away your Son!

II O truly necessary sin of Adam,
destroyed completely by the Death of Christ!

I O happy fault
that earned so great, so glorious a Redeemer!

The sanctifying power of this night
dispels wickedness, washes faults away,
restores innocence to the fallen, and joy to mourners,

II O truly blessed night,
when things of heaven are wed to those of earth,
and divine to the human.


I On this, your night of grace, O holy Father,
accept this candle, a solemn offering,
the work of bees and of your servants’ hands,
an evening sacrifice of praise,
this gift from your most holy Church.

II Therefore, O Lord,
we pray you that this candle,
hallowed to the honor of your name,
may persevere undimmed,
to overcome the darkness of this night.

I & II Receive it as a pleasing fragrance,
and let it mingle with the lights of heaven.

May this flame be found still burning
by the Morning Star:
the one Morning Star who never sets,
Christ your Son,

I & II who, coming back from death’s domain,
has shed his peaceful light on humanity,
and lives and reigns for ever and ever.

R. Amen.

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