Commemoration Hymn
| CMSI Ref Number | MA-ENG-04-DCS-078 | |
| Title |
Commemoration Hymn |
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| Language | English | |
| Composer of melody | Joseph J. Palackal and George Thaila | |
| Music Arrangements | David Claman and Dennis K. Poulose | |
| Sung by: | Joseph J. Palackal, and Chorus | |
Introduction:
The Commemoration Hymn follows the Anthem of the Mysteries. This is an invitation to remember those who have been closely associated with the Eucharistic mystery in the past: Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Thomas the Apostle, holy fathers of the church, martyrs, confessors who have born witness to Jesus Christ, and those who died in the hope of the resurrection. There are six strophes in the hymn. It is sung antiphonally by the celebrant and the choir with the congregation. The hymn is recited here with a simple melodic formula that is borrowed from the Syriac chant tradition. The formula consists of four notes, Eb – F - G - Ab, using F as the reference pitch. For that reason, the first string of tamburu, the drone instrument, is tuned to F, instead of G.

