Catholic liturgical music is serious, solemn, transcendent, but Catholic musicians are never more fun and inspiring than when they are talking about what they love most. This is what happens at sacred music events around the world: the social and intellectual are critically important elements. The musicians (and music enthusiasts) at the Chant Café, a project of the
Church Music Association of America, bring that sense of life and love to the digital world. As St. Augustine said, "Cantare amantis est."
Among the contributors:
Also past contributors:
Jeffrey Tucker, writer, editor, entrepreneur, musician |
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Nick Gale (1975-2015), organist, choral director, for 13 years Master of the Music at the Cathedral of St. George in Southwark |
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Ben, schola director and organ student |
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e-mail:
contact@chantcafe.com
These talented, reverent and committed young ladies are members of Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Grand Rapids, MI, and I've have the pleasure of their participation in our EF Masses on several Sundays since my arrival as the new Music Director.
A full press release with purchase information will be forthcoming, as I'm sure Jeffrey already knows!
I have heard the entire CD. Really, they are professional level.
Where might one find a copy of this beautiful music?
The press release came out today.
The CD is available at: CDBaby.com, iTunes and Amazon
Fr. Sirico and I are trying to cover all bases with the press release, and so I hope that all the information will be out soon.
Stay tuned!
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I can't find this album at iTunes or at Amazon. Is there a planned release through these channels?
Just downloaded the album. Hook, line, & sinker after the first 15 seconds of the Magnificat. Just lovely. Thank you, ladies.
I purchased the cd and wow, just wow, what talent, what beauty! I highly recommend everyone adding this one to his collection.
Where are there head coverings? Traditional music goes with traditional faith. Contradictions abound.
"1 Corinthians 11:13 – Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?"
There = in that place
Their = belonging to them
People who live in glass houses, especially hypercritical ones, should not throw stones.