holy darkness

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horal Series 1.800.548.8749 ocp.org  © 1988, 1993, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland OR, 97213. All rights reserved. Holy Darkness Assembly, Cantor, SATB Choir, Keyboard, Violin, Viola, Cello, French Horn, and Guitar Dan Schutte Inspired by John of the Cross Arranged by Bob Harrold  a tempo Tenor Bass  a tempo Soprano/Melody REFRAIN I: Ho ly  a tempo dark ness, bless ed night, heav en’s  simile Keyboard INTRO:  Peacefully ( = 52 )  rit. Alto  Peacefully ( = 52 )      S      A      M      P      L      E

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  • horal Series

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    1988, 1993, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland OR, 97213. All rights reserved.

    Holy DarknessAssembly, Cantor, SATB Choir,

    Keyboard, Violin, Viola, Cello, French Horn, and GuitarDan Schutte

    Inspired by John of the Cross Arranged by Bob Harrold

    a tempo

    Tenor

    Bass a tempo

    Soprano/MelodyREFRAIN I:

    Ho ly

    a tempo

    dark ness, bless ed night, heav ens

    simile

    Keyboard

    INTRO: Peacefully ( = 52 )

    rit.

    Alto

    Peacefully ( = 52 )

    SAM

    PLE

  • 2Edition 9906-Z Holy Darkness

    si lence, we em brace your ho ly night.

    an swer hid den from our sight. As we a wait you, O God of

    SAM

    PLE

  • 3Holy Darkness

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    II

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  • 4Holy Darkness

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    a tempo

    Tenor

    Bass a tempo

    REFRAIN II:Soprano

    AltoHo ly

    a tempo

    dark ness, bless ed night, heav ens an swer hid den from our

    SAM

    PLE

  • 5Holy Darkness

    Tenor

    Bass

    Alto

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    VERSES 4-5:Soprano / Melody

    4.5.

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    Faster, with more energy

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    1-2 to Verses 4 & 5 Final8va

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    brace your ho ly night.

    1-2 to Verses 4 & 5 Final

    night.

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    SAM

    PLE

  • 6Holy Darkness

    rit. molto rit.

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    to Refrain II

    to Refrain II

    SAM

    PLE

  • 7VIOLIN/VIOLA Dan SchutteArranged by Bob Harrold

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    FINAL REFRAIN:

    Holy darkness. . .

    (a tempo)

    rit.

    rit.

    molto rit.

    molto rit.

    1to Refrain II 2 to Final Refrain

    VERSES 4,5:

    4.5.

    In your deepest hour. . .As the watchman. . .

    Faster, with more energy

    rit.

    rit.

    1molto rit.

    molto rit.

    2molto rit.

    molto rit.

    REFRAIN II:

    Holy darkness. . .

    (a tempo)

    VERSES 2,3:

    2.3.

    I have taught. . .Were you there. . .

    Slightly faster

    REFRAIN I:

    Holy darkness. . .

    (a tempo) 4

    As we a-wait. . .

    INTRO: Peacefully ( = 52 )3

    REFRAIN:

    Holy darkness. . .

    7Tacet

    1.

    VERSE 1:

    I have tried you. . .

    7Tacet

    Holy Darkness

    1988, 1993, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved.

    SAM

    PLE

  • 8CELLO Dan SchutteArranged by Bob Harrold

    Fine

    rit. molto rit.

    1to Refrain II

    2to Final Refrain

    FINAL REFRAIN:

    Holy darkness. . .

    (a tempo)

    VERSES 4,5:

    4.5.

    In your deepest hour. . .As the watchman. . .

    Faster, with more energy

    rit. molto rit.

    1

    molto rit.

    2 REFRAIN II:

    Holy darkness. . .

    (a tempo)

    VERSES 2,3:

    2.3. Were you there. . .

    I have taught. . .

    Slightly faster

    REFRAIN I:

    Holy darkness...

    (a tempo)4

    As we a - wait. . .

    INTRO: Peacefully ( = 52 )3

    Holy darkness. . .

    REFRAIN :7

    Tacet

    1.

    VERSE 1:

    I have tried you. . .

    7Tacet

    Holy Darkness

    1988, 1993, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved.

    SAM

    PLE

  • 9FRENCH HORN Dan SchutteArranged by Bob Harrold

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    FINAL REFRAIN:

    Holy darkness. . .

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    VERSES 4,5:

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    REFRAIN II:

    Holy darkness. . .

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    2.3.

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    rit. molto rit.

    1 2

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    REFRAIN I:

    Holy darkness...

    (a tempo)7

    2.3.

    VERSES 2,3:

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    INTRO: Peacefully ( = 52 )3

    REFRAIN:

    Holy darkness. . .

    7Tacet

    1.

    VERSE 1:

    I have tried you. . .

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    Holy Darkness

    1988, 1993, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved.SAM

    PLE

  • Holy Darkness10

    Inspired by John of the Cross Dan Schutte

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    1988, 1993, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213.

    *Crescendo before Verses 4-5 only.

    SAM

    PLE

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    Holy Darkness

    4.5.

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    Performance NotesThis hymn offers the image of darkness as the place where God's silent, imperceptible love reaches out tous. This is in contrast to the vision of darkness as the place most void of God's presence. Inspired by theworks of St. John of the Cross, the piece works well whenever the liturgy attempts to reach out to thosewho are experiencing God's darkness: the sick, the dying, the homeless, the desperate. In addition to thefuneral and anointing liturgies, this song finds an obvious home during the early part of the Easter Vigil,sung perhaps in darkness before the lighting of the new fire.

    Holy Darkness is quiet but not lifeless; serious but not somber. Even though it touches often painful,barren places in our souls, there is still a glimmer of hope in the feel of this song.

    Though composed originally for keyboard, this piece works equally well with guitar accompaniment. Itshould be picked rather than strummed, using a simple, unobtrusive pattern.

    As for tempo, this is one of those pieces that calls for much rubato to enhance the expression of thephrases. Do not let the accompaniment become mechanical.

    The Refrain and Verses are in dialogue with each other. In the Refrain we sing of our darkness and ourwillingness to embrace it, while in the Verses God names our experience of the darkness and reassures usof the holiness of our night. Because of this, there should be a slightly different feel to the Verses andRefrain.

    D.S.

    SAM

    PLE

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    Assembly EditionHOLY DARKNESS

    Dan Schutte

    1988, 1993, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP Publications,5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved.

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    to Refrain

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    In the bar ren soil of your

    For reprint information write: REPRINT PERMISSION,New Dawn Music, P.O. Box 13248, Portland, OR 97213-0248.

    SAM

    PLE