SMTV Vol. II, No. 0.1 – Vigilate (Byrd) SMTV Vol. II, No. 0.2 – Beati quorum via (Stanford) SMTV Vol. II, No. 0.3 – Veni, veni Emmanuel (Traditional French) SMTV Vol. II, No. 0.4 – Puer natus est nobis; Kyrie fons bonitatis (Gregorian chant) SMTV Vol. II, No. 1.1 – Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod) SMTV Vol. II, No. 1.2 – Bogoroditse Devo Raduisya (Rachmaninoff) SMTV Vol. II, No. 1.3 – Kyrie X (Gregorian chant) SMTV Vol. II, No. 1.4 – Alma Redemptoris Mater (Palestrina) SMTV Vol. II, No. 1.5 – An organic pipe organ SMTV Vol. II, No. 2.1 – Nyne Otpushchaeshi Raba Tvoego Vladyko (Rachmaninoff) SMTV Vol. II, No. 2.2 – O Sacrum Convivium (Messiaen) SMTV Vol. II, No. 2.3 – Miserere Nostri (Tallis) SMTV Vol. II, No. 2.4 – Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (Bach) SMTV Vol. II, No. 3.1 – Playing Elizabeth’s Tune: The Life of William Byrd SMTV Vol. II, No. 3.2 – Quis non amantem redamet (DVD trailer) SMTV Vol. II, No. 3.3 – Choral Prelude BWV 639 “Ich ruf zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ” (Bach) SMTV Vol. II, No. 3.4 – Ubi caritas (Durufle) SMTV Vol. II, No. 4.1 – A lesson in Sanctus XVIII SMTV Vol. II, No. 4.2 – “Seven Last Words of Christ,” no. 3 (MacMillan) SMTV Vol. II, No. 4.3 – As One Who Has Slept (Tavener) SMTV Vol. II, No. 4.4 – Regina Caeli, organ improvisation SMTV Vol. II, No. 5.1. – Caelitum Joseph (Gregorian chant) SMTV Vol. II, No. 2 – A report on Kile Smith’s Epiphany Vespers SMTV Vol. II, No. 5.4 – Regina Caeli, simple tone SMTV Vol. II, No. 5.5 – Chez Nous (Traditional French) SMTV Vol. II, No. 6.1 – Otche Nash (Kedrov)
Thanks Aristotle. I am going to post this on the private Home Schooling Yahoo group. Not only is the music breathtakingly beautiful, the history is essential for Catholic Home Schoolers.
Some of the issues Byrd had to contend with are not unlike the issues many tradition minded Catholics suffer today.