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Mandatum Novum | Oh, for the love of chant!
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Oh, for the love of chant! Random musings of a Catholic musician and liturgist. April 17, 2014. I wanted to share this very recent setting by Luke Mayernik of the text for the Mandatum (foot washing) on Holy Thursday. We will be using it tonight – it is great because it can be fairly short or quite long (over 7 minutes! If needed. Also, it is just a great choral setting! 8220;I give you a new commandment: that you love one another as I have loved you.”. This entry was tagged Liturgy. Fr Columba Kelly OSB.
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Gaudete! | Oh, for the love of chant!
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Oh, for the love of chant! Random musings of a Catholic musician and liturgist. December 15, 2013. The Third Sunday of Advent takes its name from the entrance chant at Mass:. Philippians 4:4 6; Psalm 85 (84):1. This entry was tagged Gregorian Chant. One thought on “ Gaudete! December 16, 2013 at 1:06 pm. Reblogged this on Sound Art Creator. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Most important of all: Mom!
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God So Loved the World | Oh, for the love of chant!
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Oh, for the love of chant! Random musings of a Catholic musician and liturgist. April 18, 2014. God So Loved the World. God So Loved the World. From the “Crucifixion” by John Stainer. This entry was tagged Liturgy. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Chant and Jazz | Oh, for the love of chant!
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Oh, for the love of chant! Random musings of a Catholic musician and liturgist. December 19, 2013. There is a lot in common with the oral tradition of jazz, and the “toolkit” of licks a musician must have ready, practiced, heard, etc to be able to improvise well. It is not about intellectually thinking through every single note of a solo, it is about the idea, the motive, about the group of notes. The compositional methods have a lot in common. This entry was tagged Fr. Columba Kelly OSB. Our Lady of Kno...
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De Profundis – Out of the Depths | Oh, for the love of chant!
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Oh, for the love of chant! Random musings of a Catholic musician and liturgist. March 9, 2014. De Profundis – Out of the Depths. This piece is on my mind at lot this week as we are singing this for a High Mass at the Basilica of Holy Hill next Thursday…enjoy the awesome Gloria Patri at the end! Psalm 130 is a beautiful Psalm text for Lent. In my small-group yesterday, we talked a lot about the psalms, especially how great they are to pray with. Psalms make great scripture study! In vocem deprecationis meæ.
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Fully Alive: Startled
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Open the eyes of my heart, lord. Monday, August 18, 2014. Lord, catch me off guard today. Surprise me with some moment of beauty or pain. So that at least for the moment I may be startled into seeing that. You are here in all your splendor,. Always and everywhere,. This life I breathe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. The Grace of Preaching. Twas the Night of Little Giants. How to Serve a Flaming Bird, c. 1465. The Little Shop of Words. Onward, to Rome!
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Fully Alive: Optimism
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Open the eyes of my heart, lord. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Christian optimism is not a sugary optimism, nor is it a mere human confidence that everything will turn out alright. It is an optimism that sinks its roots into an awareness of our freedom, and the sure knowledge of the power of grace. It is an optimism that leads us to make demands on ourselves, to struggle to respond at every moment to God's call. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader.