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Support the English Propers Project

The ChantCafe.com, a project of CMAA, is pushing a campaign to raise money for the composition and compiling of a complete set of English-language chant propers to be released into the commons in time for the new Missal translation. These musical settings can be used by any parish and are in keeping with the new emphasis of singing the Mass rather than merely singing at Mass. This one will be the first complete set of Introits, Offertories, and Communions (with complete Psalm verses) in print since the promulgation of the ordinary form – a remarkable fact but one that illustrates the importance of the project. These settings provide a bridge to truly sacred music! The project needs to be completed and posted for everyone.

The translation he uses is from the Roman Gradual. The propers will be stable through time, and belong to everyone forever. This effort will give sacred music the kick start that it needs.

To make your donation, which can be as small as $1, please go here to the page that allows these micro-commissions. To see all the posts related to this topic, browse the tag on the ChantCafe.

To know more, see Jeffrey Tucker’s article, “The Urgency of the English Propers Project.”

New Orleans in January 2011: Chant Intensive

The CMAA’s Winter Chant Intensive is in New Orleans: January 3-7, 2011. All details here.

Dom Saulnier’s Exposition on Gregorian Chant, Newly Published

We are so pleased to announce the publication of Gregorian Chant: A Guide, by Dom Daniel Saulnier, newly published on the 1,000-year anniversary of the Solesmes monastery. This masterful presentation covers the history, structure, theology, liturgical function, and spirituality of the core music of the Roman Rite. The translation by Professor Edward Schaefer was first published in 2003 by Solesmes and went out of print. The CMAA has revived it as a means of educating a new generation of singers in the English-speaking world.

Tutorial Videos on the Roman Missal 3rd Edition

You will find a video tutorial of the core music of the forthcoming Missal here.

2010 Chant Practicum at Houston Cathedral

Presenting the CMAA Fall Practicum: Gregorian Chant at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston, Texas. The dates are October 21-23, 2010.

This educational and liturgical event coincides with the installation of the new Martin Pasi Opus XIX Pipe Organ, which will be used to accompany the liturgies during this event.

The Practicum features chant instruction by chant legend Scott Turkington, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Charleston, SC (Beginning Chant for Men); renowned scholar William Mahrt, Stanford University and president of the CMAA (Advanced Chant for Men and Women); Arlene Oost-Zinner, CMAA and St. Cecilia Schola (Beginning Chant for Women); Rev. Robert Pasley, Pastor, Mater Ecclesia (Training for Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians); Jeffrey Tucker, Managing Editor, Sacred Music; Author Sing Like a Catholic (Lecture).

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