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Tchaikovsky - Hymn of the Cherubim, Op. 41
We, who mystically representing the cherubim and singing the thrice-holy hymn to the life-creating Trinity, let us now lay aside every...

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 211 min read


Versa est in luctum - Lobo
Composed in 1598 upon the death of Philip II, Versa est in luctum is a suitably majestic motet for six voices - the music conjuring the...

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 201 min read


The Deer's Cry
A stunning and prayerful setting of St. Patrick's Breastplate.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 121 min read


Carlo Gesualdo, Caligaverunt oculi mei
The music of Gesualdo is stunning. Enjoy a taste of a recording session by a the Graindelavoix Choir.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 81 min read


Salvator Mundi
Thomas Tallis' Salvator Mundi is a beautiful and meditative motet to begin Lent.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 41 min read


Bogoroditse Devo by Sergei Rachmaninoff
VOCES8 sings Rachmaninoff's 'Bogoroditse Devo' from the 'Vespers (All-Night Vigil), op. 37'.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 271 min read


Miserere of Mozart
This is a rarely heart motet by Mozart. His setting of Psalm 50 bids us to remember the tremendous mercies of God for the contrite.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 271 min read


Tu es Petrus
The Maurice Duruflé setting of "Tu es Petrus" is a powerful setting of the text of Christ's words to St. Peter.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 221 min read


Ave Regina Coelorum, Dufay
Enjoy this beautiful setting of the Ave Regina Coelorum by Dufay.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 222 min read


The Master of English Polyphony: The Life and Legacy of Thomas Tallis
Thomas Tallis, a name synonymous with the golden age of English Renaissance music, stands as a towering figure in the history of Western mus

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 151 min read


Capilla Flamenca: Beauty and Wisdom in Flemish Polyphony
This short documentary film presents Capilla Flamenca, ensemble for Franco-Flemish polyphonic music from 1350 until 1600.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 111 min read


Scarlatti's Messa di Santa Cecilia
Alessandro Scarlatti's Messa di Santa Cecilia was written in 1720 and dedicated to cardinal Francesco Acquaviva of Aragona.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 81 min read


Jubilate Deo, Scarlatti
Motet for four voices (SATB) composed in Rome by italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti in 1708. Alessandro Scarlatti (born May 2, 1660,...

Fr. Scott Haynes
Jan 263 min read


Rorate Caeli
The 4th Sunday of Advent begins with the Introit from the book of the Prophet Isaiah: Rorate Caeli. Learn here the meaning and history.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 21, 202414 min read


Bach's Christmas Oratorio.
Bach's Christmas Oratorio fills the air with angelic praise in honor of the New Born King of Bethlehem.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 19, 20241 min read


Hodie Christus Natus Est, Sweelinck
Hear the Mississippi College Choir sing Sweelinck's famous "Hodie."

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 19, 20241 min read


Music on the Tilma of Guadalupe
Learn the amazing story of the music embedded on the tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 12, 20242 min read


Grand Mass in C Minor, Mozart
Leonard Bernstein conducts the Bavarian Radio Symphony and Chorus in Mozart's beautiful Grand Mass in C Minor.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 17, 20241 min read


Saint-Saëns: Ave Maria
Enjoy this performance by the Northwest Boychoir with Joseph Crnko, conductor, and Christina Siemens, from July of 2017, at Plymouth Church,

Fr. Scott Haynes
Jul 30, 20241 min read


Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
The Frauenkirche in Dresden hosted its first public concert to mark its reopening on November 4, 2005, including Beethoven's Missa Solemnis.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Jul 30, 20241 min read
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