Tag: “Liturgy of the Hours” (8 posts)

The Liber Usualis for iPhone and iPod Touch

September 23, 2009 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

This announcement definitely isn’t for those who want to turn the clock back…all the way, anyway :¬) From an e-mail to Fr. Zuhlsdorf: My name is Michael Drake.  Over the past months I have been working on an application that combines an electronic version of the 1961 Liber Usualis with the Roman Calendar (also 1961), [...]

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Full recordings of Tuesday’s CMAA Sacred Music Colloquium liturgies

June 23, 2009 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

Jeffrey Herbert of Chironomo’s Podium has posted the full audio files of today’s Colloquium liturgies.  Please click on the links below to access their respective download pages: Morning Prayer Sung Mass (English), Tuesday of the 12th Sunday of the Year (Ordinary Form) — Fr. Jeffrey Keyes, CPPS, celebrant

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SMTV Vol. II, No. 5.1. – Caelitum Joseph (Gregorian chant)

May 1, 2009 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

Caélitum, Ióseph, décus, átque nóstrae cérta spes vítae, columénque múndi, quas tíbi laéti cánimus, benígnus súscipe láudes. Te Sátor rérum státuit pudícae Vírginis spónsum, voluítque Vérbi te pátrem díci, dédit et minístrum ésse salútis. Tu, Redemptórem stábulo iacéntem, quem chórus vátum cécinit futúrum, áspicis gáudens, humilísque nátum númen adóras. Rex Déus régum, dominátor órbis, cúius [...]

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Juventutem 2008 CD now available on CafePress

December 22, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

Just in time for the gift-giving holiday of…Epiphany, members of Juventutem Australia have just issued a CD of selected Gregorian chants, motets, and organ pieces that were employed during last summer’s World Youth Day and affiliated events leading up to it.  At the time of this post, it is priced at $18.99 USD on CafePress. [...]

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“A living Gregorian Chant”

May 12, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra1 comment.

This recent article by László Dobszay – available in PDF format – has not yet made the rounds of Internet circulation; however, given the density of information, the incisive observations, and the proposals contained therein, it deserves to be given a wide reading. Most interesting are the proposals and solutions that he gives concerning a [...]

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Music for the Pope’s Vespers service at the National Shrine

April 17, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra3 comments.

Michael Lawrence at NLM live-blogged the event based on EWTN’s broadcast of it. In addition to the items revealed in the official Ordo of the Pope’s visit, Michael reports also the singing of: John Taverner’s setting of Dum transisset Sabbatum (score available on CPDL) Maurice Durufle’s setting of Tu es Petrus magnificent organ improvisations “At [...]

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The Ordo for Pope Benedict’s pastoral visit to the USA

April 10, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

is now online in PDF format at the Vatican website. Below is an extensive (but incomplete) list of musical features for the scheduled liturgies and paraliturgies: Evening Prayer, April 16, 2008, Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C. Introductory Rite of Vespers in Latin (p. 4) Easter Vespers Hymn Ad regias Agni dapes sung in [...]

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Vox clara ecce intonat (A Thrilling Voice by Jordan Rings) in PDF format

November 27, 2007 by Aristotle A. Esguerra2 comments.

Vox clara ecce intonat is the Lauds (Morning prayer) hymn for Advent. Below I have provided a chant transcription from two sources. The text and translation (included in the PDF) is from Michael Martin’s extensive Thesaurus Precum Latinarum, while the melody was transcribed from a snippet of the hymn recorded by Anonymous 4 on their [...]

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