Sacred Music Colloquium XVIII
The primary focus of the Colloquium is instruction in chant and the Catholic sacred music tradition, participation in chant and polyphonic choirs, nightly lectures and performances, along with daily celebrations of liturgies in both English and Latin. If you're interested, the info for next year's colloquium (at Loyola) can be found here.Sound files from 2007
- Kyrie O Quam Gloriosum, and Agnus Dei, by Victoria
- Os Justi, A. Bruckner
- Justus et palma, offertory proper sung by low voices for Nativity of the Birth of St. John the Baptist
- Asperges Me, in a chant/polyphonic setting by Horst Buchholz
- Sanctus, G. Croce
- Agnus Dei, G. Croce
- Credo V, sung in alternatum
- Alleuia verse, St. John Baptist
- Ego sum, by G. Palestrina, sung at the National Shrine.
- O nata lux by Thomas Tallis, chamber choir
- Domine Jesu Christe, sung by high voices
- Elgar’s Ave Verum, full choir.
- An Introduction to Sacred Music, by William Mahrt