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Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 23, 20222 min read
Vidi Aquam, Gregorian Chant
I saw water flowing from the right side of the temple; and all they to whom that water came were saved, and they shall say, alleluia.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 14, 20221 min read
Lamentations of Jeremiah, Tallis
Hear the Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet set to music by Thomas Tallis. The Tallis Scholars are directed by Peter Phillips.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 4, 20220 min read
Tomás Luis de Victoria - Passio secundum Mathæum
On Palm Sunday, the traditional chanting of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to St. Matthew is beautified by Victoria's music.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 4, 20223 min read
All Glory, Laud, and Honour
This ancient hymn from St. Theodulph or Orleans dates to the ninth century and is still sung in our churches today.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 26, 20220 min read
Organ Improvisation on Laetare Jerusalem
Gereon Krahforst improvises on the introit "Laetare Jerusalem" at the Kilgen Organ in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis in 2013.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 26, 20221 min read
Laetare Jerusalem, Andrea Gabrieli
Rejoice with Jerusalem; be glad for her, all you that love this city! Rejoice with her now, all you that have mourned for her.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 18, 20221 min read
How Allegri's Miserere Should Really Sound
Get the inside story on Gregorio Allegri's Miserere, the myths, and the mistakes. From Allegri to Mozart. get the back story on this music.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 11, 20221 min read
Reminiscere miserationum tuarum, Gregorian chant
Remember that Your compassion, O Lord, and Your kindness are from of old; let not our enemies exult over us.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 11, 20221 min read
O Nata Lux, Morten Lauridsen
The Los Angeles Master Chorale sings the beautiful and lyrical setting of "O Nata Lux" by Morten Lauridsen.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 11, 20221 min read
Tribulationes cordis mei, Gregorian chant
Relieve the troubles of my heart and bring me out of my distress, O Lord.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 10, 20221 min read
O Nata Lux, Tallis
Tallis occupies a primary place in anthologies of English church music, and is considered among the best of England's early composers.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 3, 20221 min read
Thou Knowest Lord, the Secrets of our Hearts, Purcell
Henry Purcell wrote this anthem for the funeral of Queen Mary in 1694. He died himself a year later.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 3, 20221 min read
Crucifixus, Lotti
The Cambridge Singers perform the 8-part and the most famous setting of Antonio Lotti's (1667-1740) "Crucifixus."
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 3, 20221 min read
Domine non secundum peccata nostra
The chant, "Domine, non secundum peccata nostra," is taken from Psalm 102 and Psalm 78, This penitential chant is sung on Ash Wednesday.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 3, 20221 min read
Qui habitat in adiutorio altissimi à 24
Conductor Paul Van Nevel directs the Huelgas Ensemble in a 24 voices motet by Josquin des Prez.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 3, 20221 min read
For lo, I raise up, Stanford
The anthem, For Lo, I raise up, by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, is sung beautifully by the Choir of New College, Oxford.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 24, 20222 min read
De Profundis, Salieri
Out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord; Lord, hear my voice. Let Your ears be attentive to my voice in supplication.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 24, 20221 min read
Bach: Mass in B minor - Crucifixus
The Crucifixus comes from the Credo of the Mass. Bach's setting dates to 1714.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 24, 20221 min read
Esto mihi, Gregorian Chant
Be my rock of refuge, God, a stronghold to give me safety. You are my rock and my fortress; for Your name’s sake You will lead and guide me.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 13, 20223 min read
In Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Canticles
St. Paul presents for us today the importance of the singing of sacred music in church. He exhorts us to do this in the “name of Jesus."
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