Tag: “Arlene Oost-Zinner” (13 posts)
“The Priest as Mediator: A Conversation with Rev. Allan J. McDonald”
February 5, 2010 by — 0 comments.
The NLM’s Arlene Oost-Zinner recently conducted an interview with Fr. McDonald, the current pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Macon, Georgia and author of the Southern Orders blog. Among the topics touched on are: his seminary formation in the 1970s, his longtime lack of access to music proper to the Roman Rite, a thoughtful [...]
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The CMAA Colloquium XIX Documentary
January 24, 2010 by — 1 comment.
SACRED, BEAUTIFUL, & UNIVERSAL: Colloquium XIX from Corpus Christi Watershed on Vimeo. See also the Sacred Music Colloquium FAQ.
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SMTV Vol. II, no. 7.2 – Alleluia: Omnes gentes (Gregorian chant)
July 10, 2009 by — 2 comments.
Allelúia.[1] Omnes gentes pláudite mánibus: jubiláte Deo in voce exsultatiónis. Allelúia. Alleluia. All nations, clap your hands: shout unto God with a voice of joy. Alleluia. Scripture Verse: Psalm 46(47):2 Conductor: Arlene Oost-Zinner, St. Cecilia Schola Cantorum, Auburn, Alabama Choir: CMAA Sacred Music Colloquium XIX Intermediate Women’s Choir Cantrix: Mary Ann Carr-Wilson, St. Anne’s Choir, [...]
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“Save money. Save the liturgy. Save the world.”
April 20, 2009 by — 0 comments.
Brian Michael Page at Christus Vincit: The Blog recently recorded an audio promo for the St. Noel Chabanel Responsorial Psalm Project. The Chabanel Responsorial Psalm Project Promo (download mp3): [audio:http://lalemantpolyphonic.org/catholic_responsorial_psalms/miscellaneous/commercial_chabanel.mp3] Below is a transcript of the audio, posted without commentary (but with added links): Are you sick and tired of spending parish money on responsorial [...]
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On needless repetition in the Ordinary Form Mass
April 16, 2009 by — 2 comments.
Earlier this year on the MusicaSacra Forum, “Pes” makes a few observations about needless repetitions in the Roman Rite. Some background: while repetitive elements such as the second Confiteor had already been omitted from the missal in the 1962 revision, other elements were subject to the pruning shears of the Consilium headed by Archbishop Bugnini, [...]
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"Why Is Gregorian Chant Making a Comeback?"
November 16, 2007 by — 0 comments.
The Catholic Answer publishes an article from Arlene Oost-Zinner and Jeffrey Tucker about this sung prayer form. This can serve as a brief overview of what the Church asks of her musicians when she proposes Gregorian chant’s primacy of place in sung worship. A particularly fitting coda closes this piece (my emphasis added): The renewed [...]
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"The Blueprint: Sacred Music in Your Parish"
May 6, 2005 by — 1 comment.
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"St. Cecilia smiles: a feast of liturgical chant"
June 30, 2004 by — 0 comments.
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