"First of all see to it that there is a good school of singers in the cathedral itself and, as far as possible, in other major churches of your dioceses. This school should serve as an example to others and influence them to carefully develop and perfect sacred chant." Pope Pius XII, Musicae sacrae disciplina ¶73, Dec 25, 1955
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Finally, here is the right file
Ave Maria, Bruckner, Sunday final Mass
Tell me if this strikes you as classic, as in historic, as in unforgettable.
Even with my slow dial up connection, I've downloaded the Ave Maria. WOW! Can't wait to hear the Vespers. I'll have to go to the library with my jump drive. I can't recall ever having such a fulfilling musical experience as I had last week. Thank you for making this possible! God bless. Bernadette Shonka, Obl.S.B.
I'm in the process of uploading my recordings and have a number available:
chant.dierschow.com/Colloquium
Please don't go to the trouble of copying each file from the website - I'm still processing the files, and when I'm done I can zip up the whole lot and send them to you.
Thank you for putting these files up! I get to relive what was a memorable and transcendent week!
Here are recordings of the Victoria Mass conducted by Scott Turkington at Thursday's Mass:
More specifically:
MISSA SIMILE EST REGNUM COELORUM: Tomas Luis de Victoria, one of five polyphonic choirs at the Colloquium, this one directed by Scott Turkington.
Thank you St. Odilo Parish
This is not from the Colloquium but rather from the chant intensive that took place the week before
Christus Vincit, as recessional with harmonization
It occurs to me that I never posted the playlist for the Sacred Music Colloquium 2008 (Loyola University, June 15-21, 2008). This doesn't include the organ recessionals and processionals for the EF. Otherwise it seems pretty comprehensive. All the music is public domain. It looks amazing/scary at first but remember that there were 250 people there and the labor was divided between 5 polyphonic choirs and 5 chant choirs. Of course, even then, it was quite the accomplishment for one week:
Tues, 10:30am English Mass
Introit: Hearken, O Lord, unto my voice
Kyrie (Ambrosian/English/Oost-Zinner)
Psalm: We are his people
Alleluia (Plainchant)
Offertory: I will bless the Lord
Offertory Motet: If Ye Love Me, by Tallis
Sanctus (Ambrosian/English)
Mystery of Faith: Dying You Destroyed Our Death
Our Father (Mahrt)
Agnus (Ambrosian/English)
Communion: One thing I seek
Communion Motet: O Salutaris, by Pierre de la Rue
Recessional: Hymn: When Morning Gilds the Skies (Laudes Domini)
Wed, 10:30am Requiem Mass
Introit: Requiem aeternam
Kyrie: XVIII
Gradual: Requiem aeternam
Sequence: Dies Irae
Offertory: Domine Jesu Christe
Offertory Motet: Circumdedereunt me by H. Franco
Sanctus: XVIII
Agnus: XVIII
Communion: Lux aeterna
Communion Motet : Ave Verum, by Byrd
In Paradisum
Chorus angelorum
Thurs, 10:30am EF, Missa Cantata, Feast of St. Juliana Falconieri
Introit: Dilexisit justitiam
Kyrie: XI
Gloria: XI
Graduale: Specie tua
Offertory: Filiae regum
Offertory Motet: Tu Solus, by Josquin
Sanctus: XI
Agnus: XI
Communion: Quinque prudentes
Communion Motet: Ave Maria by Guerrero
Recessional: Urbs Beata Jerusalem by DiLasso
Thurs, 5:00pm Holy Hour
O Salutaris hostia, by Byrd
The Litany of Loreto
Tantum ergo, by Palestrina
Fri, 10:30am OF, Votive Mass for the Holy Father
Introit: Spiritus Domini
Kyrie: Missa Simile est regnum coelorum by Victoria
Gradual: Beata gens
Alleluia
Offertory: Confirma hoc Deus
Offertory Motet: Tu es Petrus by Palestrina
Sanctus: Missa Simile est regnum coelorum by Victoria
Agnus: Missa Simile est regnum coelorum by Victoria
Communion: Factus est repente
Communion motet: O Sacrum Convivium by Victoria
Fri, 7:30pm Vespers
Deus in adjutorium by Anon. Spanish
O Magnum pietatia opus!
Psalm 109 in falobordone by Lorente de Ancheulo
Salva nos, Psalm 110
Ecce Crucem Domini, Psalm 111
Beatus Vir, by Ceballos
Nos autem gloriari, Psalm 112
Per signum Crucis, Pslam 116
Psalm 115, by Cabezon
O Crux gloriosa!
Vexilla Regis prodeunt
O Crux, splendidior cunctis astris
Magnificat primi toni, TLD Victoria
O Crux
Salve Regina, Solemn tone
Sat, 10:15am EF, Solemn Mass votive BVM
Introit: Salve sancta Parens
Kyrie: Missa Vulnerasti Cor Meum by Morales
Gradual: Benedicta et venerabilis
Offertory: Ave Maria
Offertory Motet: Ave Maria by Gombert
Sanctus: Missa Vulnerasti Cor Meum
Agnus: Missa Vulnerasti Cor Meum
Communion Beata Viscera
Communion Motet: Beata Viscera, Isaac
Organ Recessional
Sun, 8:00am OF Missa Cantata, 12th Sunday of the year
Introit: Dominus fortitudo
Kyrie: Monteverdi Mass in F
Gloria: Monteverdi Mass in F
Gradual: Convertere Domine
Alleluia
Credo I
Offertory: Perfice gressus
Offertory Motet: Perfice gressus meos - Orlandus Lassus
Sanctus: Monteverdi Mass in F
Agnus: Monteverdi Mass in F
Communion: Quod dico vobis
Communion Motet: O sacrum convivium by Morales
Recessional Motet: Ave Maria by Anton Bruckner
Here is a wonderful presentation of the Requiem MAss celebrated by Fr. Johansen. Fantastic presentation of images and audio.
I now have the remainder of my recordings here. If you want the whole bunch, go down to the zip files listed at the very bottom of the page. They're huge, but it's sure a lot faster than downloading each file individually.
These are wonderful recordings! I'm shy to ask but is there the Holy Hour around somewhere?
More from Holy Hour (first part above):
Pange Lingua Gloriosi, Mode III hymn; Tantum Ergo - Palestrina, directed by Jenny Donelson
Chanting of the Divine Praises
Chanting of the Te Deum, tonus sollemnis
(Courtesy of Katie Garych)
Ave Maria, Francisco Guerrero, directed by Wilko Brouwers
(Courtesy of Katie Garych)
O Sacrum Convivium, Tomas Luis de Victoria, directed by Wilko Brouwers
(Courtesy of Katie Garych)
Another fantastic multimedia presentation by Fr. Johansen:
The Colloquium was a fantastic experience, and being able to sing such wonderful music in the context of real liturgy, rather than in merely a concert setting, brought home to me how this music was written and intended first and foremost as prayer.
Indeed, a spirit of prayerfulness permeated the whole of the Colloquium. While the atmosphere wasn't retreat-like or POD, nonetheless everyone there knew what we were there for, and what the Colloquium (and sacred music) is all about: the praise and glorification of God in music.
One of the things that impressed me the most was the instructors for the Colloquium. Quite apart from the fact that they were all superlative musicians and teachers, they all took very seriously the sacredness of what we were doing. It was quite clearly more than a job or profession or even something they loved very much. I observed in them a genuine and deep devotion and love for our faith. I was genuinely touched on a couple of occasions by things that either Dr. Mahrt or Wilko Brouwers said regarding music, faith, and prayer. It was this gently pervading sense of pietas, in the truest sense of the word, that raised the whole experience to something more than just enjoying good music.
I think this was supposed to go under 2009, but I'm amazed no one has commented on it!
If this is the sort of thing we can expect from CC Watershed when Jeffery O is comes out of his cave, let's cheer him on and 'encourage' him to finish ASAP!!!!
oh whoops!
Great multimedia presentation.. Jeffrey O you are hereby "encouraged" :) online pokie games
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