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'''Born:''' 3 March 1966
'''Born:''' 3 March 1966


'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''
Rt. Rev'd Thurlow Weed is a composer and organist living in Lancaster, Ohio.  He serves as organist and composer-in-residence at St Johns' Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Ohio.  He also occasionally plays the Mobile Millennium Carillon for events around Lancaster.  This is the largest and heaviest of three travelling carillons in North America; it was cast by Koningklijk Eijsbouts in the Netherlands, and is based in nearby Sugar Grove.


Before moving to Ohio, he had lived his entire life in Key West, Florida, where his father was the minister of a small Bahamian Presbyterian congregation. His mother was native Dutch, born in 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Netherlands. He was confirmed as an Episcopalian at St. Paul's Church in Key West and served there in numerous capacities, including cantor and sub-organist. At the same time, he served as Minister of Music at St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Key West), a small Bahamian Anglo-Catholic parish. He is Bishop of the Diocese of the West of the Progressive Episcopal Church, and also affiliated with the Progressive Christian Alliance.<br>
Rt. Rev'd Thurlow Weed is a composer and organist living in Lancaster, Ohio. He serves as organist and composer-in-residence at St Johns' Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Ohio, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Logan, Ohio.


Bishop Weed is the composer of over 70 hymn tunes, mostly in the traditional English style. In addition, he has composed an English language Missa Brevis for St. Paul's Church in Key West, and he has completed a Latin Missa Solemnis for general use in Roman and Anglo-Catholic parishes. Compositions also include shape note (Sacred Harp) hymns, and hymns in the English "West Gallery" style. A number of hymn descants and Anglican chants are also available.
Before moving to Ohio, he had lived his entire life in Key West, Florida, where his father was the minister of a small Bahamian Presbyterian congregation. His mother was native Dutch, born in 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Netherlands. He was confirmed as an Episcopalian at St. Paul's Church in Key West and served there in numerous capacities, including cantor and sub-organist. Concurrently, he served as Minister of Music at St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Key West), a small Bahamian Anglo-Catholic parish. He is Bishop of the Diocese of the West of the Progressive Episcopal Church.<br>
 
Bishop Weed is the composer of over 130 hymn tunes, mostly in the traditional English style. In addition, he has composed an English language Missa Brevis for St. Paul's Church in Key West, and he has completed a Latin Missa Solemnis for general use in Roman and Anglo-Catholic parishes. Compositions also include shape note (Sacred Harp) hymns, and hymns in the English "West Gallery" style. A number of hymn descants and Anglican chants are also available.


Some additional music is available for purchase at Sheet Music Plus [http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?q=thurlow+weed].
Some additional music is available for purchase at Sheet Music Plus [http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?q=thurlow+weed].


He shares his home with two pianos, a Well-tempered pipe organ, and eight cats. Some of the cats occasionally strive for musicianship by creating aleatoric music on a piano if the key cover is accidentally left open.
He shares his home with two pianos, a Well-tempered pipe organ, and four cats. Some of the cats occasionally strive for musicianship by creating aleatoric music on a piano if the key cover is accidentally left open.
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<b>A brief note to clarify any copyright questions: While I do retain a personal copyright for all my compositions, they may be freely copied, distributed, performed, and recorded, but may not be sold. I wrote the music to be sung and enjoyed. Soli Deo Gloria!
<b>A brief note to clarify any copyright questions: While I do retain a personal copyright for all my compositions, they may be freely copied, distributed, performed, and recorded, but may not be sold. I wrote the music to be sung and enjoyed. Soli Deo Gloria!


''This page includes separate sections for hymns by living authors, [[Michael Morgan]], [[Michael Hudson]], and [[Christopher L. Webber]]. The hymn-writers have given their kind permission for me to list settings of their hymns here on my CPDL page. These hymns may be freely used with the following stipulations: 1) the © information is included on all copies, and 2) the editions may not be sold.''</b>
''This page includes separate sections for hymns by living authors, [[Michael Morgan]], [[Michael Hudson]], and [[Christopher L. Webber]]. The hymn-writers have given their kind permission for me to list settings of their hymns here on my CPDL page. These hymns may be freely used with the following stipulations: 1) the © information is included on all copies, and 2) the editions may not be sold.''</b>
 
For any questions regarding publication of any hymns or other music published here, the composer may be contacted via email at vicar@stlukepec.org.


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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Introits & Ostinati
Introits & Ostinati
*{{NoCo|Call to Prayer}}
*{{NoCo|Call to Prayer}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce Sacerdos Magnus}}
*{{NoCo|O come, let us worship}}
*{{NoCo|O come, let us worship}}
*{{NoCo|Verbum caro factum est}}
*{{NoCo|Verbum caro factum est}}
*{{NoCo|We are your children}}
*{{NoCo|We are your children}}
Doxologies
*{{NoCo|A hymn of praise}}


'''<big>Anglican Chants</big>'''
'''<big>Anglican Chants</big>'''
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*{{NoCo|Single in F minor}}
*{{NoCo|Single in F minor}}
*{{NoCo|Simplified Single in Eb}}
*{{NoCo|Simplified Single in Eb}}
*{{NoCo|Double No.6 in G minor}}
*{{NoCo|Psalm 150}}


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*{{NoCo|Psalm 117}}
*{{NoCo|Psalm 117}}
*{{NoCo|Zion, Awake, Thy Strength Renew}}
*{{NoCo|Zion, Awake, Thy Strength Renew}}
*{{NoCo|Christ is risen from the dead}}
*{{NoCo|Come Join, Ye Saints}}
*{{NoCo|Come Join, Ye Saints}}
*{{NoCo|Let us haste to Bethlehem}}
*{{NoCo|While shepherds watched their flocks}}


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'''<big>Harmonisations</big>'''&nbsp;
'''<big>Harmonisations</big>'''&nbsp;


''Many of these harmonisations have the Finale file included to facilitate hymn writers adding their own texts. I only request that if you do so, please send me an email letting me know that you are using my tune, and what text you are using. As a hymn composer, it is always interesting to learn what words my tunes are being paired with.''
''Many of these harmonisations have the Finale file included to facilitate hymn writers adding their own texts. I only request that if you do so, please send me an email letting me know that you are using my tune, and what text you are using. As a hymn composer, it is always interesting to learn what words my tunes are being paired with.''
*{{NoCo|Abyssinian}}
*{{NoCo|Abyssinian}}
*{{NoCo|Addington}}
*{{NoCo|Addington}}
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*{{NoCo|Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days}}
*{{NoCo|Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days}}
Easter
Easter
*{{NoCo|Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain}}
*{{NoCo|Come, ye faithful, raise the strain}}
*{{NoCo|O sons and daughters, let us sing!}}
*{{NoCo|O sons and daughters, let us sing!}}
Communion
Communion
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===Michael Morgan hymns===
===Michael Morgan hymns===
''This is a separate collection of hymn settings using the texts of hymn-writer [[Michael Morgan]]. Both composer and author grant free use of these arrangements. They may be freely printed, copied, and shared. No further permissions are required. Soli Deo Gloria! &nbsp;
''This is a separate collection of hymn settings using the texts of hymn-writer [[Michael Morgan]]. Both composer and author grant free use of these arrangements. They may be freely printed, copied, and shared. No further permissions are required. Soli Deo Gloria! &nbsp;


"Hymns"
"Hymns"
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*{{NoCo|Bread of Life, we pray you}}
*{{NoCo|Bread of Life, we pray you}}
*{{NoCo|Come, celebrate the gift divine}}
*{{NoCo|Come, celebrate the gift divine}}
*{{NoCo|Come, Jesus, Come!}}
*{{NoCo|Give thanks unto our gracious God}}
*{{NoCo|Give thanks unto our gracious God}}
*{{NoCo|Gloria in Excelsis}}
*{{NoCo|Hymn for Labor Day}}
*{{NoCo|Hymn for Labor Day}}
*{{NoCo|In God my faith is founded}}
*{{NoCo|Magnificat}}
*{{NoCo|Magnificat}}
*{{NoCo|Nunc Dimittis}}
*{{NoCo|O blest are they}}
*{{NoCo|O blest are they}}
*{{NoCo|Strengthen us, O God, for service}}


"Psalms"
"Psalms"
*{{NoCo|Psalm 2 Why do nations rage together}}
*{{NoCo|Psalm 2 Why do nations rage together}}
*{{NoCo|Psalm 6}}
*{{NoCo|Psalm 6}}
*{{NoCo|Psalm 108 My heart, O God, is now attuned}}
*{{NoCo|Psalm 108 My heart, O God, is now attuned}}
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===Michael Hudson hymns===
===Michael Hudson hymns===


''This is a separate collection of hymn settings using the texts of hymn-writer [[Michael Hudson]]. Both composer and author grant free use of these arrangements. They may be freely printed, copied, and shared. Texts are taken from "'''Songs for the Cycle'''" published by Church Publishing Inc. (ISBN 0-89869-419-1) All texts are © 2004 Michael Hudson and are used here with his permission. Both author and composer grant free use of these hymns.
''This is a separate collection of hymn settings using the texts of hymn-writer [[Michael Hudson]]. Both composer and author grant free use of these arrangements. They may be freely printed, copied, and shared. Texts are taken from "'''Songs for the Cycle'''" published by Church Publishing Inc. (ISBN 0-89869-419-1) All texts are © 2004 Michael Hudson and are used here with his permission. Both author and composer grant free use of these hymns.


''Each hymn is a meditation on a particular text of the liturgical year according to the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL). Each hymn's PDF includes the Sunday, Lectionary Year, and Scripture source.
''Each hymn is a meditation on a particular text of the liturgical year according to the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL). Each hymn's PDF includes the Sunday, Lectionary Year, and Scripture source.


''The number preceding each entry is the Sunday number of that particular liturgical season.
''The number preceding each entry is the Sunday number of that particular liturgical season.
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Advent
Advent
*3 {{NoCo|We wait for Christ, our Advent Light}}
*3 {{NoCo|We wait for Christ, our Advent Light}}


Christmas
Christmas
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Epiphany
Epiphany
*{{NoCo|God gave a star to guide the wise}}
*{{NoCo|God gave a star to guide the wise}}
*3 {{NoCo|A silence which was broken}}
*3 {{NoCo|A silence which was broken}}


Lent
Lent
*1 {{NoCo|Lead us not into temptation}}
*1 {{NoCo|Lead us not into temptation}}
*2 {{NoCo|A font evokes the womb of God}}
*2 {{NoCo|A font evokes the womb of God}}


Ordinary Time
Ordinary Time
*P24 {{NoCo|The foolish set a snare for God}}
*P6 {{NoCo|Our better prayers begin as love}}
*P26 {{NoCo|There is a hope of turning}}
*P7 {{NoCo|We need not shrink in time of trial}}
*P28 {{NoCo|To think like Jesus is to risk}}
*P8 {{NoCo|There is a circle like a crown}}
*P29 {{NoCo|O Jesus, we have tried to make you King}}
*P9 {{NoCo|There is a wisdom that betrays the soul}}
*P29 {{NoCo|O Jesus, we have tried to make you King|O Jesus, we have tried to make you King (hymn version)}}
*P10 {{NoCo|God is extravagant with the seed}}
*P11 {{NoCo|The roots of all things interweave}}
*P13 {{NoCo|When circumstances drain the soul}}
*P24 {{NoCo|The foolish set a snare for God}}
*P26 {{NoCo|There is a hope of turning}}
*P28 {{NoCo|To think like Jesus is to risk}}
*P29 {{NoCo|O Jesus, we have tried to make you King}}
*P29 {{NoCo|O Jesus, we have tried to make you King|O Jesus, we have tried to make you King (hymn version)}}


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Advent
Advent
*1 {{NoCo|A patient presence broods}}
*1 {{NoCo|A patient presence broods}}
*2 {{NoCo|When the silence takes a voice}}
*2 {{NoCo|When the silence takes a voice}}
*3 {{NoCo|In the winter's early darkness}}
*3 {{NoCo|In the winter's early darkness}}
*4 {{NoCo|Countless prayers of faithful people}}
*4 {{NoCo|Countless prayers of faithful people}}


Christmas
Christmas
*1 {{NoCo|Through the silence sounds a word}}
*1 {{NoCo|Through the silence sounds a word}}
*2 {{NoCo|A family sleeps}}
*2 {{NoCo|A family sleeps}}


Epiphany
Epiphany
*1 {{NoCo|Let rain come down today}}
*1 {{NoCo|Let rain come down today}}
*2 {{NoCo|It was a season for the soul to wait}}
*2 {{NoCo|It was a season for the soul to wait}}
*3 {{NoCo|He might have stayed}}
*3 {{NoCo|He might have stayed}}
*4 {{NoCo|The Sabbath called its children}}
*4 {{NoCo|The Sabbath called its children}}
*5 {{NoCo|The grace of God cannot be fixed}}
*5 {{NoCo|The grace of God cannot be fixed}}
*6 {{NoCo|Silence is a way of holding}}
*6 {{NoCo|Silence is a way of holding}}
*7 {{NoCo|Life presents the puzzles}}
*7 {{NoCo|Life presents the puzzles}}
*8 {{NoCo|Today we are gathered}}
*8 {{NoCo|Today we are gathered}}


Last Epiphany/Transfiguration
Last Epiphany/Transfiguration
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Lent
Lent
*1 {{NoCo|Desert Wind, find us again}}
*1 {{NoCo|Desert Wind, find us again}}
*2 {{NoCo|If we desire a deeper life}}
*2 {{NoCo|If we desire a deeper life}}
*3 {{NoCo|What signs will carry God (shape-note)}}
*3 {{NoCo|What signs will carry God (shape-note)}}
*3 {{NoCo|What signs will carry God (hymn)}}
*3 {{NoCo|What signs will carry God (hymn)}}
*4 {{NoCo|Jesus watched us from a mountain}}
*4 {{NoCo|Jesus watched us from a mountain}}
*5 {{NoCo|Fall to the earth}}
*5 {{NoCo|Fall to the earth}}


Palm Sunday ABC
Palm Sunday ABC
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Easter
Easter
*{{NoCo|Three women walk alone}}
*{{NoCo|Three women walk alone}}
*2 ABC {{NoCo|I have not seen}}
*2 ABC {{NoCo|I have not seen}}
*3 {{NoCo|Present, though unlooked for}}
*3 {{NoCo|Present, though unlooked for}}
*4 {{NoCo|David was a daring shepherd}}


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*6 {{NoCo|The peace of Christ pervades us}}
*6 {{NoCo|The peace of Christ pervades us}}
Ordinary Time
*P12 {{NoCo|God of eager conversation}}
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===Christopher L. Webber hymns===
===Christopher L. Webber hymns===


This is a separate collection of hymns and Psalms with texts by American hymn writer Christopher L. Webber.   His Psalter texts are published in ''A New Metrical Psalter: Revised Common Lectionary Edition'', Church Publishing Incorporated, 2008. Hymn texts are from an as-yet (2016) unpublished collection. All texts are used here with the author's permission, and the settings may be freely downloaded and used for congregational worship, ensuring that the proper copyright permission is included.
This is a separate collection of hymns and Psalms with texts by American hymn writer Christopher L. Webber. His Psalter texts are published in ''A New Metrical Psalter: Revised Common Lectionary Edition'', Church Publishing Incorporated, 2008. Hymn texts are from an as-yet (2016) unpublished collection. All texts are used here with the author's permission, and the settings may be freely downloaded and used for congregational worship, ensuring that the proper copyright permission is included.


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'''<big>Hymns</big>'''
'''<big>Hymns</big>'''


*{{NoCo|Abraham's Children}}
*{{NoCo|Ashes alone}}
*{{NoCo|Ashes alone}}
*{{NoCo|Go with us Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Lord of the Covenant}}
*{{NoCo|Lord of the Covenant}}
*{{NoCo|Sing to the Lord a new song}}


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'''<big> Canticles</big>
'''<big> Canticles</big>
*{{NoCo|Jubilate Deo}}
*{{NoCo|Jubilate Deo}}
*{{NoCo|Magnificat II}}
*{{NoCo|Nunc Dimittis II}}
*{{NoCo|Phos hilaron II}}
*{{NoCo|Te Deum}}
*{{NoCo|Te Deum}}
*{{NoCo|Venite (Rite II)}}
*{{NoCo|Venite (Rite II)}}

Latest revision as of 20:51, 25 June 2022

Life

Thurlow Weed

Born: 3 March 1966

Biography

Rt. Rev'd Thurlow Weed is a composer and organist living in Lancaster, Ohio. He serves as organist and composer-in-residence at St Johns' Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Ohio, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Logan, Ohio.

Before moving to Ohio, he had lived his entire life in Key West, Florida, where his father was the minister of a small Bahamian Presbyterian congregation. His mother was native Dutch, born in 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Netherlands. He was confirmed as an Episcopalian at St. Paul's Church in Key West and served there in numerous capacities, including cantor and sub-organist. Concurrently, he served as Minister of Music at St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Key West), a small Bahamian Anglo-Catholic parish. He is Bishop of the Diocese of the West of the Progressive Episcopal Church.

Bishop Weed is the composer of over 130 hymn tunes, mostly in the traditional English style. In addition, he has composed an English language Missa Brevis for St. Paul's Church in Key West, and he has completed a Latin Missa Solemnis for general use in Roman and Anglo-Catholic parishes. Compositions also include shape note (Sacred Harp) hymns, and hymns in the English "West Gallery" style. A number of hymn descants and Anglican chants are also available.

Some additional music is available for purchase at Sheet Music Plus [1].

He shares his home with two pianos, a Well-tempered pipe organ, and four cats. Some of the cats occasionally strive for musicianship by creating aleatoric music on a piano if the key cover is accidentally left open.


A brief note to clarify any copyright questions: While I do retain a personal copyright for all my compositions, they may be freely copied, distributed, performed, and recorded, but may not be sold. I wrote the music to be sung and enjoyed. Soli Deo Gloria!

This page includes separate sections for hymns by living authors, Michael Morgan, Michael Hudson, and Christopher L. Webber. The hymn-writers have given their kind permission for me to list settings of their hymns here on my CPDL page. These hymns may be freely used with the following stipulations: 1) the © information is included on all copies, and 2) the editions may not be sold.

For any questions regarding publication of any hymns or other music published here, the composer may be contacted via email at vicar@stlukepec.org.

List of choral works

Masses

Liturgical Music
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

Introits & Ostinati

Anglican Chants

Anthems & Carols


Hymns

New harmonisations for familiar texts.

Tunes

 

Descants 

All texts & harmonisations are taken from "The Hymnal 1982" of the Episcopal Church, unless otherwise noted.

Shape Notes & Psalter

"Sacred Harp"
See also "What signs will carry God (shape-note)" under Michael Hudson hymns.

"Psalter/West Gallery Music"

Harmonisations 

Many of these harmonisations have the Finale file included to facilitate hymn writers adding their own texts. I only request that if you do so, please send me an email letting me know that you are using my tune, and what text you are using. As a hymn composer, it is always interesting to learn what words my tunes are being paired with.

Hymns (tune, harmony & words)
General

Lent

Easter

Communion

Trinity

Funeral hymns

HYMNS IN LATIN


Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Michael Morgan hymns

This is a separate collection of hymn settings using the texts of hymn-writer Michael Morgan. Both composer and author grant free use of these arrangements. They may be freely printed, copied, and shared. No further permissions are required. Soli Deo Gloria!  

"Hymns"

"Psalms"


Michael Hudson hymns

This is a separate collection of hymn settings using the texts of hymn-writer Michael Hudson. Both composer and author grant free use of these arrangements. They may be freely printed, copied, and shared. Texts are taken from "Songs for the Cycle" published by Church Publishing Inc. (ISBN 0-89869-419-1) All texts are © 2004 Michael Hudson and are used here with his permission. Both author and composer grant free use of these hymns.

Each hymn is a meditation on a particular text of the liturgical year according to the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL). Each hymn's PDF includes the Sunday, Lectionary Year, and Scripture source.

The number preceding each entry is the Sunday number of that particular liturgical season.

Year A

Advent

Christmas

Epiphany

Lent

Ordinary Time

Year B

Advent

Christmas

Epiphany

Last Epiphany/Transfiguration

Lent

Palm Sunday ABC

Easter

Year C

Epiphany

Easter

Ordinary Time

Christopher L. Webber hymns

This is a separate collection of hymns and Psalms with texts by American hymn writer Christopher L. Webber. His Psalter texts are published in A New Metrical Psalter: Revised Common Lectionary Edition, Church Publishing Incorporated, 2008. Hymn texts are from an as-yet (2016) unpublished collection. All texts are used here with the author's permission, and the settings may be freely downloaded and used for congregational worship, ensuring that the proper copyright permission is included.

Hymns

Psalms

Canticles

Publications

"Glory to God" Presbyterian hymnal,[2] published 2013.
ISBN-10: 0664238963
ISBN-13: 978-0664238964

Includes hymn tune Guilsborough.

External links

http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?q=thurlow+weed