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The Chant Café: New Composition: sacred music in our time
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Monday, June 4, 2012. New Composition: sacred music in our time. Here is a beautiful recording of "Virgo Mater Regina," newly composed by Anthony Silvestri (lyrics) and Costas Dafnis (music). It is just wonderful. VIRGO MATER REGINA (SATB) by Costas Dafnis. New Composition: sacred music in our time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Chant Café. DSM, harpist, organist, director of Cantorae St. Augustine. STD (cand.) student at the...
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The Chant Café: Vatican Radio Interview with Organizer of the Sacra Liturgia Conference
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Vatican Radio Interview with Organizer of the Sacra Liturgia Conference. Jeffrey Tucker is among the distinguished panel of conference speakers. More about the interview here. Vatican Radio Interview with Organizer of the Sacra Liturgia Conference. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Chant Café. Bring that sense of life and love to the digital world. As St. Augustine said, "Cantare amantis est.". STD, pastor of ...
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The Chant Café: Tutorial Videos on the New Missal Chants
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Tutorial Videos on the New Missal Chants. Chant Settings from the Roman Missal 3rd Edition (Ordinary Form), courtesy of the CMAA. The sheet music from ICEL is here. These videos are published into the commons for purposes of evangelizing. You are free and encouraged to embed them anywhere, show them to anyone, email them, or otherwise use their contents in any way that you see fit, with no restrictions whatsoever.
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Vultus Christi: Prayers of Mine Archives
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Supplica to Saint Vincent de Paul. July 18, 2013 6:54 PM. Thank You to Saint Vincent de Paul. Is a prayer of supplication composed according to a certain literary genre that remains popular in Italy to this day. The most famous of these prayers would be the. To the Queen of the Holy Rosary of Pompei composed by Blessed Bartolo Longo. Nearly every parish or chapel in southern Italy has a. To its patron saint recited by all the people in unison on the saint's feast. On 19 July 2011 I was inspired to write a.
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The Chant Café: Mutual Enrichment
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Monday, April 27, 2015. In this charming video,. A Greek Catholic priest in Valletta, Malta, venerates St. Vincent Ferrer on his feast day. The saint responds with a blessing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Chant Café. Bring that sense of life and love to the digital world. As St. Augustine said, "Cantare amantis est.". DSM, harpist, organist, director of Cantorae St. Augustine. DMA, associate managing editor, Sacred Music. Music ...
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The Chant Café: Just a Bit of Straight-Tone Women's Singing from the Santa Fe Desert Chorale
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Just a Bit of Straight-Tone Women's Singing from the Santa Fe Desert Chorale. Https:/ www.facebook.com/SantaFeDesertChorale/videos/10153062144747311/? Video source=pages finch main video. The world of choral music is so vast. When I explore it, sometimes I feel like St. Brendan paddling across the sea in his coracle and making remarkable discoveries. Labels: Mary Jane Ballou. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bring tha...
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The Chant Café: Where Angels Fear to Tread
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Wednesday, May 6, 2015. Where Angels Fear to Tread. As someone who produces art intended for the liturgical use of the Catholic Church, I can testify to the fact that it is a very intimidating ambition. It is worth asking whether we are currently meeting the standards that have been set over the two millennia. How is our drawing in the churches, for example? How is our sculpture? Do our churches show a concern for proportion and shape? Music, un...
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The Chant Café: Towards the Future – Singing the Mass, by Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Towards the Future – Singing the Mass, by Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth. The Chant Cafe is pleased to post the full text of Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth's speech at the 2010 Southeastern Liturgical Music Symposium. August 21, 2010:. Towards the Future – Singing the Mass. A keynote-address to the Southeastern Liturgical Music Symposium. By Msgr Andrew R Wadsworth,. Executive Director of The ICEL Secretariat. Atlanta, Georgia - August 21 2010. The readings fro...
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The Chant Café: The "Easy" Life of a Lay Clerk (Musically speaking)
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Friday, January 28, 2011. The "Easy" Life of a Lay Clerk (Musically speaking). Harsh, but ultimately fair! I don't really have it in for opera singers by the way. I bumped into Bryn Terfel once, literally, outside of the Wigmore Hall in London where he was in the audience. Being a bit shell-shocked at having barged into the 6'6" baritone I said to him "errr.you're Bryn Terfel! He just smiled and said "Yes, I suppose I am". About the Chant Café.
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The Chant Café: Get On Board with the Colloquium Now!
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Catholic musicians gathered to blog about liturgy and life. Monday, May 4, 2015. Get On Board with the Colloquium Now! We're in the 2-week countdown for the CMAA Summer Colloquium. Regular registrations end on May 15th and after that it will cost you an extra Benjamin (aka $50) to register. Correction, thanks to Richard Chonak: - you can only save a Ulysses Grant! But remember - this is. The 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War.]. What could you do with that $50? And do it now! Catholic liturgic...