Tag: “Sacred Music” (3 posts)

Music and the Liturgy on EWTN’s “Life on the Rock”

November 6, 2009 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

Posted by Jenny Donelson on the MusicaSacra Forum:
On Thursday, November 12th, Fr. Robert Fromageot, FSSP will be speaking about Music and the Liturgy on EWTN’s show for young adults, “Life on the Rock.”
Fr. Fromageot is a professor of dogmatic and moral theology at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary (the Fraternity’s seminary) in Denton, Nebraska. [...]

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H.L. Mencken on Music

June 17, 2009 by Michael E. Lawrence1 comment.

originally published at Fragmented Obsessions:
H.L. Mencken on Music
Louis Cheslock, ed.
New York:  Schirmer
A few days ago, as a belated birthday treat to myself and in celebration of the end of a long work cycle, I visited Bookhaven, Philadelphia’s finest vault of used books.  This is one of those places in which there is always something to [...]

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Worship, unplugged: three items for consideration

May 4, 2009 by Aristotle A. Esguerra1 comment.

Dr. William Mahrt of Stanford University, in his latest editorial for the Church Music Association’s Sacred Music quarterly journal, writes: “In the 1940s Marshall McLuhan said that the microphone would be the death of the Latin Mass, a very astute and prophetic observation.”[1]  While he is talking about the practical necessity before the era of [...]

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