David J. Hughes: Organist, Composer, Conductor

David J. Hughes is Organist & Choirmaster at St. Mary Church in Norwalk, Connecticut, where he directs a professional choir for a weekly Solemn Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite (Missal of 1962), a volunteer choir for the Latin Mass according to the Roman Missal of 2002, and several children’s choirs. He led the St. Mary’s Student Schola to sing chant and Renaissance polyphony for the primary English-speaking Masses in August 2011 at World Youth Day in Madrid; the students also sang for pontifical Masses at the Cathedral of Toledo, Extraordinary Form Missae cantatae at the Carmelite monasteries in Avila and Madrid, and for the Latin Masses sponsored by Juventutem.

Active as a composer, and fascinated by the role that plainchant can play in the inspiration of new compositions, Mr. Hughes has written extensively for choir and organ. Recent premieres include Pascha jucundissimum and the Missa de Beata Maria. Film scoring credits include Navis Pictures’ St. Bernadette ofLourdes and several documentaries.

Mr. Hughes is a member of the board of the Church Music Association of America, and serves as a chant instructor and the director of new music at the CMAA’s annual Summer Music Colloquium. He is director of music for the annual Roman Forum Summer Symposiumat Lake Garda in the north of Italy.

Mr. Hughes’ composition teachers have included Ruth Schonthal and John Halle, and he has studied organ with Paul Jacobs and Daniel Sullivan. A native of Stamford, Connecticut, Mr. Hughes is a graduate of Yale College.

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Mr. Hughes will be teaching the men’s class at the 2013 Winter Chant Intensive in Macon, GA.  Arlene Oost-Zinner, Director of Programs for the CMAA and composer of the Parish Book of Psalms  (yours truly) will be taking on the women’s group.  Join us!

What are you doing for Epiphany this year?

The Winter Chant Intensive at beautiful St. Joseph Catholic Church in Macon, GA, is filling up.  The dates are January 7-11, 2013.  Class size is limited, so get your registrations in soon.  Registration fee includes a week of full-immersion class sessions, daily luncheons, the opportunity to attend (perhaps your first ever?) EF Mass in a magnificent church, talks, fellowship with like-minded musicians and more. Surprise someone and make it a Christmas gift. 

Huge Demand for Parish Book of Psalms

We’ve been flooded with orders in response to Jeffrey Tucker’s post about the special spiral-bound edition of the Parish Book of Psalms.  We’ve sold more than half of our stock in the past 24 hours.  This is a unique opportunity to get a copy for yourself and one for each of your choir members:

One copy: $18 including domestic shipping
Ten copies: $150 including domestic shipping
Fifteen copies: $200 including domestic shipping

If you would write contact@musicasacra.com and make your paypal payment to treasurer@musicasacra.com, we will ship your books out immediately.

Fantastic Lineup of Presenters at Tournemire Conference

The Aesthetics and Pedagogy of Charles Tournemire: Chant and Improvisation in the Liturgy
 
October 21-24, 2012
 
Duquesne University and venues around Pittsburgh
 
The Church Music Association of America will hold a conference exploring the legacy of Charles Tournemire as an improviser and teacher of improvisation on October 21-24, 2012 on the campus of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh and at neighboring Pittsburgh churches.  The conference seeks to explore the aesthetic, liturgical, theoretical, and technical principles of Tournemire’s improvisations and teachings on improvisation, the use of Gregorian chant in organ improvisation, the role of organ improvisations in the Catholic liturgy, and pedagogical approaches to teaching organ improvisation.  The conference will include liturgies, opportunities for the study of improvisation at the organ, recital programs and papers relating to the conference theme.
 
Registration is now open!  To register for the conference ($100) or to find out more information, please visit www.musicasacra.com/tournemire.
 
Registration deadline is Friday, September 28th.
 
We have a wonderful line-up of presenters and recitalists:
 
Benjamin Cornelius-Bates (Duquesne University)
David Hughes (St. Mary’s, Norwalk, CT)
David Jonies (Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago)
Ann Labounsky (Duquesne University)
David McCarthy (Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, Penfield, NY)
Crista Miller (Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Houston)
Zvonimir Nagy (Duquesne University)
Sr. Marie Agatha Ozah (Duquesne University)
Ron Prowse (Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit)
Boguslaw Raba (Musicology University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Kirstin Rutchman (Duke University)
Vincent Rone (UC Santa Barbara)
Ed Schaefer (University of Florida)
Richard Spotts (Doylestown, PA, featured recitalist)
Alastair Stout (Pittsburgh Compline Choir)
Robert Sutherland Lord (University of Pittsburgh)
Mickey Thomas Terry
Paul Weber (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
 
More details, including tentative schedule, lecture topics, and recital programs are available on the conference website: www.musicasacra.com/tournemire.  
 
We hope you’ll be able to join us!  Registration is only $100!
 
Questions? Please contact Jennifer Donelson at jd1120 (at) nova (dot) edu or (954) 262.7610.