“The music had such an extraordinary force of reality that we realized, no longer by deduction, but by the impact on our hearts, that it could not have originated from nothingness, but could only have come to be through the power of the Truth that became real in the composer's inspiration.”
Pope Benedict XVI
In this episode, Phoebe and Rachel discuss the great works of music that can help us enter into Holy Week, especially as many of us are not currently able to attend the liturgies.
Music: Ashton Manor by Kevin MacLeod
Hosts: Rachel Sherlock, Phoebe Watson
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Works Mentioned:
Spirit of the Liturgy by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
Square Notes Podcast: Introduction to Gregorian Chant – with Dr. William Mahrt
NPR: Listen: The Sound Of The Hagia Sophia, More Than 500 Years Ago
The Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia by Cappella Romana
Pastoral Letter on Sacred Music in Divine Worship “Sing to the LORD a New Song” by Archbishop Alexander K. Sample
Square Notes Podcast: An Archbishop’s Reflections on Sacred Music – with Archbishop Alexander K. Sample
The Magnificat Online
Why Hollywood Matters - Barbara Nicolosi
Address of His Holiness Pope Francis to Participants in the International Conference on Sacred Music
Pope Benedict’s Words After Receiving Honorary Doctorate in Castel Gandolfo
Benedict and Beethoven: The Outgoing Pope’s Musical Life
Musical Pieces:
Les Rameux (The Palms) by Fauré
(In English)
Requiem Mass by Fauré (Version listened to: Nigel Short, London Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble and Tenebrae)
Lamentations of Jeremiah by Palestrina
Lamentations of Jeremiah by Tallis
Miserere mei, Deus by Allegri
Pange Lingua by Thomas Aquinas
Adoramus Te Devote by Thomas Aquinas
St John’s Passion by Bach
St Matthew’s Passion by Bach
Paul Hume, quoted in Music for Lent and Easter: St Matthew Passion by Bach
The Seven Last Words of Christ by Haydn (Version listened to: Conducted by Nicholas Harnoncourt)
Stabat Mater by Vivaldi
The Lament of the Mother of God by John Tavener
O Sacred Head Now Wounded
At the Cross her Station Keeping
Jesus, Remember Me
Behold the Wood of the Cross
Resurrexit by Berlioz
The Messiah by Handel
Thine be the Glory
Westminster Mass by Panufnik
What We’re Enjoying at the Moment
Phoebe:
Embroidery and Home Crafts
The Sleeping Beauty Ballet
Rachel
Escape to the Countryside
Cheers
Publishing Catholic Voices with Mary Finnegan, Deputy Editor at Wiseblood Books
The Spirit of Adventure in Swallows and Amazons
The Great Expectations and Romantic Ideals of Dickens's Heroes
This Mortal Coil: An Album of Loss and Subtraction, ‘Offerings’ by Typhoon
Poetic Vision: The Catholic Case for Everyday Poetry
The Reed of God and the Potent Emptiness of Advent
Childish or Childlike: Labyrinth and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on Growing Up
The Mystery and Manners of Flannery O’Connor
The Sublime Mystery of Thin Places: Numinous Experiences and Liminal Spaces
Rest and Recreation: Holidays and the Opportunity for Holiness
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Entering the Anglo-Saxon Seasons: Poetry, Liturgy and Festivity, with Eleanor Parker
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