Metrical exsultet. Mar 17, 2003 · In the dioceses of the United States of America there are four options for the Communion chant: (1) the antiphon from The Roman Missal or the Psalm from the Roman Gradual as set to music there or in another musical setting; (2) the seasonal antiphon and Psalm of the Simple Gradual; (3) a song from another collection of psalms and antiphons . It is sung after a procession with the paschal candle before the beginning of the Liturgy of the Word. 2 The verses may be sung by the congregation or alternately by deacon and congregation, or any other suitable variation. If possible, the Exsultet should be sung by a deacon. Apr 23, 2011 · The regularity of the metrical cursus of the "Exultet" would lead us to place the date of its composition perhaps as early as the fifth century, and not later than the seventh. Musical Settings A term commonly used for music provided for prose texts from the BCP that cannot be used with metrical tunes. Having asked for and received the blessing, the deacon announces the Easter proclamation from the ambo or at a lectern. Sing, choirs of heaven! Let saints and angels sing! Around God's throne exult in harmony! Now Jesus Christ is risen from the grave! As singing the Exsultet is the rightful role of the Deacon, it may also be sung by a priest or a cantor. It is also used in Anglican and various Lutheran churches, as well as other Western Christian denominations. Echoing the mighty song of all God's people! Metrical version of Exsultet (sung to Woodlands): Click here for a version with MIDI file.
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