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June 2015

THELITURGICALMUSICIAN

OFFICE FORLITURGICAL

MUSIC

ARCHDIOCESEOF PHILADELPHIA

In this Issue...

Praise!Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ DayBasilica Music AcademyArchdiocesan Children's Choir at Carnegie HallThe Choir of SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE from Cambridge England performs at the CathedralConcerts at the Cathedral Basilica available in August

LITURGICAL MUSIC HAPPENINGS+ + + + +

Kimmel Center Presents

Praise!Andrew Senn, Music Director

Special guests Cantor Amy Levyand soprano Jennifer Hsiung

Verizon HallWednesday, June 10 8pm buy tickets!

PROGRAM:

FRANCK: Psalm 150HYMN: Love Divine, All Love's Excelling (with audience)

MENDELSSOHN: Verleih uns friedenHELFMAN: Hashkiveinu

HYMN: In Our Day of Thanksgiving (with audience)MATTHEWS: The Lord Is My ShepherdVERDI: Libera Me (from 'Requiem')

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HYMN: Praise to the Holiest (with audience) WESLEY: Thou Wilt Keep Him

GIBBONS: Sing Unto the Lord VIERNE: Kyrie (from 'Messe Solennelle')

HALLEY: Jesu, the Very Thought of Thee STANFORD: Te Deum in B­flat

Four vibrant choirs, accompanied by the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ and brass ensemble, join forces for an inspiring

evening of music by Mendelssohn, Verdi and more.

Featuring the choirs of: First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia (Andrew Senn, music director)

Saint Paul's Episcopal, Chestnut Hill (Zach Hemenway, music director First United Methodist, Germantown (Kevin O'Malia, music director) Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Philadelphia (John Romeri, music director)

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COMPLETELY Free at the Kimmel Center ­ Verizon Hall

5th Annual Fred J. Cooper Memorial ORGAN DAYVerizon HallSaturday, June 13 11am ­ 5 PM Join us for a day of FREE family fun at our 5th Annual Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ Day. A beautiful addition to the KimmelCenter's Verizon Hall, the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ ranks as the largest mechanical action concert hall organ in the UnitedStates! Join us and experience the 'King of Instruments' with a day of music, recitals, demonstrations, and more.

11:00 am • PNC Grow Up Great! Organ and Piano Students may bring music to play the Fred J Cooper Memorial Organ ONSTAGE!!

12:15pm • Silent Movie, You're Darn Tootin Organist Dr. Steven Ball (Cathedral Artist in Residence)

12:45pm • American Guild of Organists Recitals, Toccatas (Including Archdiocesan Organist Zach Hemenway

and Sandor Kadar, Principal Organist and Assistant Choir Director at St. Andrew's Newtown) 1:20pm • American Guild of Organists Competition Winner

1:45pm • Opera Philadelphia & Organ (Accompanied by Michael Hey, NEW Organist at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York)

2:30pm • Break 3:00pm • Philadelphia Brass and Organ Organist: Peter Conte

3:30pm • American Guild of Organists Recitals, Transcriptions (Including Organist Rudy Lucente, St. Rose of Lima)

4:00pm • Puzzlebox Jazz and Organ 4:30pm • Organist Michael Hey, Organist St. Patrick Cathedral, New York

In association with the American Guild of Organists, Philadelphia Chapter.

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BASILICA MUSIC ACADEMY

Private Voice Private Piano Theory Class Group Voice Lessons Sight Singing Classes

Help spread the word.Download a Basilica Music Academy Poster!

Register online here. Download a paper registration form. Basilica Music Academy Policies

For more information please contact: BasilicaMusicAcademy@gmail.com

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ARCHDIOCESAN CHILDREN'S CHOIR PERFORMAT CARNEGIE HALL

We are extremely proud of our Archdiocesan Girl Choir and Archdiocesan Boy Choir (Archdiocesan Children's Choir, whenperforming together!) as they make their Carnegie Hall debut in a spectacular performance with singers from around the world!!Later this fall, they will sing for the Papal Mass in Philadelphia and in January, sing again for Pope Francis in Rome in aChildren's Choir Festival with over 300 singers and the Sistine Choir. Dr. John Romeri, Patrick Flahive and Msgr. Pallombella,the conductor of the Sistine Choir, are the conductors of the International Festival in Rome.

CLICK HERE For tickets to the Carnegie Hall Performance.

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SUMMER CONCERT AT THE CATHEDRAL BASILICA

SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE CHOIR from Cambridge

Friday, July 10, 2015 at 8 PMNo Tickets. Free Will Offering

Limited FREE Parking

SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE rose from the ruins of the Cambridge Greyfriars in 1596 and has long been a nest forprofessional musicians. Indeed the large chapel that stood on this site in pre­ Reformation times was the regular venue forUniversity ceremonies and was the venue where a number of early English composers took their degrees, including RobertFayrfax (MusB, 1501; DMus 1504) and Christopher Tye (MusB, 1536). One of the earliest musicians in the College was theRoyalist pamphleteer, author, and violist Roger L’Estrange (1616–1704), whose family were patrons of the composer JohnJenkins. Earlier still, the great Elizabethan composer William Byrd would have been well­known to the foundress, Lady FrancesSidney, and indeed two very fine elegies by Byrd survive for her nephew, the poet and courtier Sir Philip Sidney. Currentlyresident in the College is Dr Christopher Page (1991), founder and former director of the multi­award­winning Gothic Voices,and Dr David Skinner (2006) who is director of the early music ensemble Alamire, and Sidney’s first Director of Music.

The Choir’s first recording with Obsidian was Thomas Tomkins ‘These Distracted Times’ with Fretwork and Alamire, which wasawarded Editor’s Choice and CD of the Month in the Gramophone. Their most recent was music by Thomas Weelkes, also withFretwork, which was nominated for a Gramophone Award in 2014. The choir has since gone on to record and tour a number ofinnovative programmes, and frequently tours throughout Europe and the USA. The YouTube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=­HPzNE4mM7c­­ is of a live recording from Souvigny Music Festival,France, last September; the choir can also be found on Spotify.

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Next Season: Chanticleer, Tallis Scholars, Tenebrae from London,Choral Arts Philadelphia and much much more!

Tickets go on sale in August!

HELP KEEP THE GREAT MUSIC COMING TO OUR CATHEDRAL BASILICA.Make your tax deductible donation today.

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Office for Liturgical Music website, ACMP ­ Association of Church Musicians in Philadelphia website,

AGO ­ Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists website AGO ­ Southeastern PA Chapter website

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WEBSITES

Office for Liturgical Music WebsiteMusic at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul

Office for Divine Worship WebsiteConcerts at the Cathedral Basilica Website

American Guild of Organists

AGO ­ Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists website AGO ­ Southeastern PA Chapter website

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Dr. John A. Romeri, Director

Office for Liturgical Music222 North 17th Street 8th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19103

215­587­3696Email: ArchPhilaMusic@gmail.com

DEANERY SACRED MUSICREPRESENTATIVESDeanery 1: Loretta HartnettDeanery 2: Paula Frattarola

Deanery 3: Margaret MelchioreDeanery 4: Rick West

Deanery 5: Mary Anne DunbarDeanery 6: Sr. Regina Dougherty, SSJ

Deanery 7: Jean MartinDeanery 8: Debbie Scairato

Deanery 9: Debbie Scairato Deanery 10: Pat Gallo­TerrenzioDeanery 11: Sr. Paula Napoli, SSJDeanery 12: Melanie Capoferri

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