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Daniel Burton

Burton: Grandeur and Glory - Volume 3

Chorale Preludes for Pentecost, Transfiguration, and Trinity

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  • Composer: Daniel Burton (1944-)
  • Instrumentation: Organ

Description

The season of Pentecost celebrates several important milestones in the creation and the ongoing life of the church . It opens with the grand drama of "tongues of fire" descending individually upon a vast assemblage, seen as fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecy, "I will pour out my Spirit on all people" (Joel), as well as Jesus' promise that "when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth ." Some 3000 souls were baptized following St . Peter's preaching on the occasion, which is considered the founding of the church as a new community .

Hymns recounting the entry of the Holy Spirit into the life of the Christian, as well as those that underscore the developing fellowship of believers are many and give poetic wing to the season . Valuable also are those that note the unity of Christians everywhere in the Holy Spirit . The scriptural account of language barriers falling on the occasion strengthens the theme of oneness .

The Feast of the Transfiguration commemorates the moment when divinity and humanity meet in the person of Jesus, the Son of God, symbolized by his glowing countenance on the mountaintop in the presence of not only the apostles Peter, James and John, but the foundational prophets Moses and Elijah .

Trinity is celebrated among churches variously as a single Sunday or as a season, focusing on the great mystery of the Holy Trinity, a concept as beautiful as it is complex . It is perhaps best understood through such artistic media as music .

Again, the registrations given here should be considered as suggestions to the organist, with actual decisions relating to balance, contrast and overall effect left to the ear of the musician .

  • Daniel Burton, San Diego