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  • Great Roman Polyphony Returns to Saint Peter's

    11/17/2009 7:34:58 AM PST · by NYer · 23 replies · 564+ views
    Chiesa.com ^ | November 18, 2009 | Sandro Magister
    Not in a concert, but in a Mass. It will be conducted by Domenico Bartolucci, the most brilliant interpreter of Palestrina's music alive today. He was removed as head of the Sistine Chapel choir twelve years ago, but now, with Pope Benedict, has finally been rehabilitated. (he probably means 'restored') ROME, November 16, 2009 – Among the arts to be represented in the Sistine Chapel next Saturday, November 21, at the highly anticipated meeting with Pope Benedict XVI, music is perhaps the one that has suffered the most from the divorce that has taken place between artists and the Church....
  • VIDEO: Amazing Direct Note Access is Photoshop For Music

    04/16/2008 2:09:26 PM PDT · by CarrotAndStick · 20 replies · 73+ views
    Gizmodo ^ | 16 April, 2008 | Gizmodo
    Charlie over at DVICE is a musician, so if he says this Direct Note Access is miraculous, we definitely believe him. Think of this software suite as Photoshop, but for music—able to change any note to any other note even if it's buried inside chords or other instruments playing simultaneously. Up until now, you could only change the entire chord, not individual notes, which would affect the general feel of the tune. But as you can see above in the video, DNA gives people much more control. [Celemony via Technology Review via Daily Swarm via DVICE] Be sure to check...
  • De Musica Sacra and the call for psalmody at Mass

    04/30/2005 8:43:32 AM PDT · by Aristotle721 · 1 replies · 200+ views
    De Musica Sacra, the 1958 instruction on sacred music for the liturgy, is an oft-ignored document in the Catholic music culture wars, usually due to the fact that most of the battles take place on the aesthetic level. My heart will always prefer chant, and in its absence, well-crafted sacred music. However, having made my intellectual peace with musical taste, I want once again to highlight the fact that the music reforms of the twentieth century were moving not only towards authentic sacred music, but also towards an expanded role for the psalms. De Musica Sacra 27a-c gives the explicit...