I finally got around to editing my simple recording, so here it is:
Category: Gregorian Chant
More video links
Crux Fidelis (used for Good Friday Veneration of the Cross)
Vidi Aquam (used for Sprinkling on Easter)
Victimae Paschali Laudes (Sequence for Easter — sung before the Alleluia)
I particularly like the alternation between men’s and women’s voices
More Ordinary time, Lenten and Easter Chants
Introit for 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time (Simple English Propers – as sung by Jeff Ostrowski)
Communion Proper for 1st Sunday of Lent (Simple English Propers – as sung by Jeff Ostrowski)
Communion Proper for 2nd Sunday of Lent (Simple English Propers – as sung by Jeff Ostrowski)
Communion Proper for 5th Sunday of Lent (Simple English Propers – as sung by Jeff Ostrowski)
Pater, si non (recording courtesy of Corpus Christi Watershed — original link at ReneGoupil.org)
In preparation for Easter:
Regina Caeli (sung by Benedictine monks)
Lenten Ordinaries
In preparation for Lent, our chant choir will be working on the Latin ordinaries. Happily, Jeff Ostrowski has some very nice YouTube vids to aid in learning them.
Kyrie XVII (c):
Sanctus XVII:
Agnus Dei XVII:
Many thanks to Jeff and Corpus Christ Watershed for these wonderful resources.
Colloquium XXIII to be in Salt Lake City!
http://www.chantcafe.com/2012/07/announcing-sacred-music-colloquium.html
The location for next year’s Colloquium will be Salt Lake City again!
Colloquium XXI
Another wonderful YouTube vid from Corpus Christi Watershed (thanks Jeff)!
A new Mass setting
Jeff Ostrowski has composed a beautiful new Mass setting for the new Missal translation. Here are two samples from the Mass:
New ICEL Translation of the Missal • Gloria (“Glory To God”) from Corpus Christi Watershed on Vimeo.
New ICEL Translation of the Missal • HOLY HOLY HOLY from Corpus Christi Watershed on Vimeo.
To get more information about the music or to download it and use it for free, check out the CCWatershed site.
Another Video from Colloquium XX
Sacred Music Colloquium (CMAA) from Corpus Christi Watershed on Vimeo.
More reasons to plan to attend the Colloquium again next year…
Can You Tell the Difference?
An excellent video from Corpus Christi Watershed about Sacred Music… enjoy!
Can you tell the difference?? from Corpus Christi Watershed on Vimeo.
Colloquium XX Recordings
Although I didn’t record all the wonderful music at this year’s Colloquium, I did get some. Here they are:
Benedicta et venerabilis (Gradual) and Post partum (Alleluia)
Beata viscera (Communion proper)
Saturday Morning Mass, Pittsburgh, Epiphany parish, Votive Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Extraordinary Form.
Omnes gentes plaudite (Introit)
Sicut in holocausto (Offertory)
Inclina aurem tuam (Communion proper)
Locus iste
Sunday Morning Mass, Pittsburgh, Epiphany parish, Latin Mass, Ordinary Form.