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What does it mean for music to become sacred?

From the newest issue of Sacred Music, here are some reflections from CMAA president William Mahrt.

Spots Remain at the Chant Intensive

There are 15 spots remaining for the Winter Chant Intensive, January 5-9, 2009, to be held on the gorgeous (and warm) campus of the University of San Diego. This is not a demonstration program or a seminar of lectures. This is a hands-on conference in which you will be practicing and singing–under the direction of Scott Turkington–from morning to night.

As such, this teaching session that could mark a major change, and help contribute to the growth of sacred music in Catholic life. Its purpose is to bring singers from knowing nothing about chant into a level of knowledge that will allow them to become leaders of scholas in parishes, or just top-level singers of the propers for Mass (ordinary and extraordinary form). This model here offers far more than a conventional weekend workshop because it is designed to create a permanent presence of Catholic music in Catholic parishes (and cathedrals).

Pastors: send your singers! Singers: take the initiative! It doesn’t matter if you are young or old, rich or poor, whether your parish is big or small, or if you are an existing and paid music director or not. Chant is universal music and the call to make it central to our lives is a universal call.

Many parishes now see the need for Gregorian chant to be the foundational song of Catholic life. It offers a way forward out from the endless struggles over music, precisely because it is the practical way to realize the goals of holy, universal, and beautiful music. But the major problem is how to get from here to there. What we need are people who can lead scholas and inspire them day to day — parish programs that are self-sufficient and integrated with liturgical life at all levels.

The last chant intensive this past summer did precisely this. Many new scholas were formed and are now thriving. This can happen again. It does require the courage to take the step and the humility to have a teachable spirit. Today might be the day to take the step. Click here for more information.

Ecclesia Dei Commission Cites CMAA and B. Andrew Mills

The book referred to in this answer to various questions on the 1962 Missal is Psallite Sapienter:

Sung Extraordinary Form: A Workshop for Priests and Seminarians

April 28-30, 2009 (Tuesday through Thursday)
St. John the Evangelist Church
Stamford, Connecticut
Faculty: Fr. Scott Haynes (St. John Cantius) and Scott Turkington

More information.

Winter Chant Intensive

January 5-9, 2009
University of San Diego
Instructor, Scott Turkington

This in-depth course will give you the confidence you need to be an excellent singer of Gregorian chant, or become a director of a chant schola that you can start in your parish. It goes far beyond a workshop or home-based tutorial to provide in-depth teaching and experience with a master and other students, with the practical goal in mind of singing at liturgy.

More information here.

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