by Jenny | Dec 4, 2022 | Episodes
Have you ever wondered where and how Western musical notation originated and developed? How did it affect the learning and teaching of music? What are the limitations and contributions of notation to how the music sounds? Join Dr. Thomas Forrest Kelly, the Morton B....
by Jenny | Nov 30, 2022 | Episodes
Looking for inspiration about how to improve lackluster liturgies in your Catholic school? Fr. Christopher Smith presents myriad ideas which instill the faith in families and children, give a strong structure to the school schedule and curriculum, and bring people...
by Jenny | Jun 4, 2022 | Episodes
How did the Franciscan missionaries of California engage the people they were evangelizing through music? How did their training in music enable their missionary work? What were the forms of music the missionaries used? What were the artistic cultures of the...
by Jenny | May 22, 2022 | Episodes
A leading expert in the work and approach to singing chant of Dom Eugène Cardine, Dr. Edward Schaefer (Collegium Sanctorum Angelorum) joins us to discuss the basics of semiology, the older styles of neumes, and how reading from these neumes can inform our singing of...
by Jenny | May 22, 2022 | Episodes
What are the limits of music in conveying meaning? Can one “do theology” musically? Join Dr. Robert Sholl (Royal Academy of Music) as we discuss Olivier Messiaen’s search for a musical language which could convey the truths of the Catholic faith....
by Jenny | May 16, 2022 | Episodes
Focusing firstly on the Psalms of Sunday vespers, Dr. Mahrt takes us through a tour of the Psalms and their antiphon pairings and how this helps us to understand the typological fulfillment of the Psalms in Christ, as well as the feasts of the liturgical year. We...
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