“Englished” Gregorian Chant • 5 Considerations
This is the closest I’ve come to putting down on paper exactly what I heard in my head.
Pope Saint Paul VI (3 April 1969): “Although the text of the Roman Gradual—at least that which concerns the singing—has not been changed, the Entrance antiphons and Communions antiphons have been revised for Masses without singing.”

This is the closest I’ve come to putting down on paper exactly what I heard in my head.

To my knowledge, this is the first online recording of the simple Norbertine “Regina Caeli.”

There’s no question Knox sometimes enjoyed “pushing the envelope” or stepping outside the box.

A choir member’s visit to find Dom Pothier in Normandy’s Abbaye Saint-Wandrille de Fontenelle. She finds beauty and peace.

More than once, Father Valentine told me: “When I sing this beautiful Introit, I can almost see the apostles standing there.”

Every artist must enter into the interior life. In doing so one becomes a finer musician and a better servant of God and of each other.

This choir pilgrimage is more than a trip—it is a sacred journey.

“My desire, Leroy, is to answer your question in a rigorously straightforward way.” —Jeff Ostrowski

“This is an exquisite setting and I know my singers would very much enjoy singing it.” —Mary

Very Rev’d Father Charles J. Callan called it “the most recent critical edition of the Hebrew Massoretic text.”

Listen to this fascinating and beautiful treatment of the rhombus — diamond shaped neumes.

“From your wounded side, O Christ, a spring of water bursts forth, by which the squalor of the world is washed away…”

Includes an interesting harmonization for “Víctimae Pascháli Laudes.”
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