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Being in full communion with Holy Church and the Successor of Saint Peter as of Saturday, I also consider myself in communion with the great Catholic heritage of art and the grand musical traditions it nourished.
Who are some of your favourite Catholic composers, those that one could broadly (though musically incorrectly) term “classical”? Do you have a favourite Mass setting by anyone or renditions of other “classic” Catholic music, such as chant or the psalms?
To me, Palestrina is the king of Sacred Music. I’ve listened to quite a few of his works, and they are stunning. Among them Missa Papae Marcelli, Sicut Cervus, Ave Regina caelorum and a few others. Incredible beauty and skill.
Here is one from another composer I came across, an Alma Redemptoris Mater for 6 voices by Diego Ortiz. It is an incredible piece of music, one that lifts my soul up every time: youtu.be/iVT9sxyr2I0
I look forward to discovering more of our (I can now say it!) musical tradition and the exchange here.
Who are some of your favourite Catholic composers, those that one could broadly (though musically incorrectly) term “classical”? Do you have a favourite Mass setting by anyone or renditions of other “classic” Catholic music, such as chant or the psalms?
To me, Palestrina is the king of Sacred Music. I’ve listened to quite a few of his works, and they are stunning. Among them Missa Papae Marcelli, Sicut Cervus, Ave Regina caelorum and a few others. Incredible beauty and skill.
Here is one from another composer I came across, an Alma Redemptoris Mater for 6 voices by Diego Ortiz. It is an incredible piece of music, one that lifts my soul up every time: youtu.be/iVT9sxyr2I0
I look forward to discovering more of our (I can now say it!) musical tradition and the exchange here.