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SE04 EP07 – Capturing the Classical Polyphonic Sound: Historical Performance Practice for Parish Choirs – with Charles Weaver

by Jenny | May 12, 2022 | Episodes

What can a parish music director take away from historical research in terms of performance practice? Join Prof. Charles Weaver (Juilliard, CUNY) as we discuss phrasing, rhythm, vibrato, pitch, tuning, and other issues which inform the performance of Renaissance...

SE04 EP06 – New Jobs and Early-Career Church Musicians: Starting Off on the Right Foot – with Sam Rowe

by Jenny | May 8, 2022 | Episodes

We can learn so much from listening to the experiences of others, and this is particularly true when it comes to starting a new job, or just getting started in a professional field. Join us for this episode as we discuss training and formative experiences that help...

SE04 EP05 – The Beuron School: The Invention of a Modern Canon for Liturgical Art – with Emily Sottile

by Jenny | May 6, 2022 | Episodes

The search for new styles or canons of artistic expression in the liturgy throughout the 19th and 20th centuries produced varied results, with some styles possessing little beauty or appropriateness for the sacred liturgy, while others captured something timeless and...

SE04 EP04 – Building Your Parish Choir’s Repertoire: Great Motets and Helpful Tips – with Dr. Aaron James

by Jenny | May 6, 2022 | Episodes

Looking for some great new repertoire for your parish choir? Join Dr. Aaron James from the Toronto Oratory as we discuss resources and tips for building up a body of pieces that your choir can sing well, and his suggestions for a few lesser-known motets that work well...

SE04 EP03 – Secular Music at Mass: Understanding the Use of Worldly Tunes in Renaissance Polyphony – with Dr. Andrew Kirkman

by Jenny | May 2, 2022 | Episodes

 Secular Music at Mass? In looking at how to deal with this issue now, it’s important to understand how the Church and composers dealt with this issue in the past. Join us for an interview with Prof. Andrew Kirkman (University of Birmingham, Binchois Consort)...
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