Category Archive for “Liturgical Music in Practice” (314 posts)

Fr. Phillips’ lecture on the success of St. John Cantius

Posted 06.25.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
1 comment.
Filed under: Gregorian Chant; Humor; Liturgical Music in Practice; Music Education; Recordings.

Mistakes, placed properly

Posted 06.25.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
2 comments.
Filed under: Gregorian Chant; Liturgical Music in Practice; Sacred polyphony.

“Critical mass”

Posted 06.14.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
1 comment.
Filed under: Contemporary Religious Music; Devotional Music; Gregorian Chant; Liturgical Music in Practice; News Articles.

Seasonal programming of Latin and connotations of penitence

Posted 06.01.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
0 comments.
Filed under: 1970 Missal; Gregorian Chant; Humor; Lent (Quadrigesima).

British choir boy silences his tormentors

Posted 05.27.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
1 comment.
Filed under: Contemporary Religious Music; Devotional Music; Videos; Weddings.

Questioning organ volume levels

Posted 05.20.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
0 comments.
Filed under: Catholic Punditry; Liturgical Music in Practice.

Mass XI “Orbis Factor” sound files, etc.

Posted 05.13.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
1 comment.
Filed under: Gregorian Chant; High Mass (Missa Cantata).

Liturgical posture at the Sequence?

Posted 05.12.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
0 comments.
Filed under: 1970 Missal; Humor.

Music and liturgy, musicians and liturgists - today on BlogTalkRadio

Posted 04.26.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
0 comments.
Filed under: 1970 Missal; Catholic Punditry; GIRM; Gregorian Chant; Hymnody; Liturgical Music in Practice; Liturgical Music on Paper; Program Planning.

Dancing, music and the liturgy (not what you think)

Posted 04.22.2008
by Aristotle A. Esguerra
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Filed under: Contemporary Religious Music; Devotional Music; GIRM; Gregorian Chant; Liturgical Music in Practice; Music Education.

A Musical Journey through GIRM