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Gregorian Chant, that 1300-year old art form, has recently made
a comeback as a pop genre….Although various books and websites offer
help in deciphering the square-note notation printed on unfamiliar four
line staffs, experienced professionals as well as
curious newcomers will want to explore A Gregorian Chant Master Class,
an instructional handbook and CD from the Abbey of Regina Laudis, in
Bethlehem, Connecticut….The musical examples are expertly sung, and
aptly illustrate each topic.…Surely there is something here for everyone
(even, perhaps, fans of "Gregorian
Chill-out") in this beautifully presented volume."
From a review in Opera News, by Judith Malafronte
Click one of the Chant selections below
to hear an introductory segment of the piece.
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Instruction
One Legato
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Instruction
Two Uniform
Ensemble Sound (238K, MP3 file) |
| 3 |
Instruction
Three Scales and Solfège |
| 4 |
Instruction
Four Intonation |
| 5 |
Instruction
Five Rhythm |
| 6 |
Instruction
Six Introducion to Neums |
| 7 |
Instruction
Seven Neums
(139K, MP3 file) |
| 8 |
Instruction
Eight Neums |
| 9 |
Instruction
Nine Interpretation
of Expressive Neums (160K, MP3 file) |
| 10 |
Instruction
Ten Psalm Tones |
| 11 |
Chant
Repertory Pueri Hebræorum |
| 12 |
Chant
Repertory Pange Lingua |
| 13 |
Chant
Repertory Victimæ Pascali Laudes |
| 14 |
Chant
Repertory Kyrie IX |
| 15 |
Chant
Repertory Gloria IX |
| 16 |
Chant
Repertory Sanctus IX |
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Chant
Repertory Agnus IX |
| 18 |
Chant
Repertory Benedicamus
Domino (239K, MP3 file) |
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Regina Laudis Community had the great good fortune to record
two compact discs under the direction of Dr. Theodore Marier - The Virgin Martyrs (1997)
and Recordáre (2000) - which Dr. Marier
considered the crowning achievement of his distinguished career.
However, when he died in February of 2001, he had still one
unfulfilled desire, which he
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did not hesitate to charge the community with completing. He had made notes towards a book that
would lay out what he saw as the fundamental principles of the chant.
It would be the community's work to put those notes in final form
and record sung examples to illustrate each point. |
his
daunting mission was possible to accomplish only through the collaboration
of innumerable people, most notably, Scott Turkington, a former
student and trusted assistant of Dr. Marier's who helped compile
the final text and conducted both the Abbey choir and the Stamford Schola Gregoriana |
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for the musical examples on the CD. We also were blessed to work again with
Travis Pomposello, producer, and his engineer Jim Stauffer. The project
could not have been undertaken without the generous support of Mrs.
Suzanne Marier, Dr. Marier's daughter, and Rev. Fr. Robert A. Skeris,
President of the Dom Mocquereau Foundation
and the Church Music Association of America.
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musical examples and
chants are sung by the choir of the Benedictine nuns of the Abbey
of Regina Laudis and the Stamford Schola Gregoriana, conducted
by Scott Turkington. The commentary
is spoken by Dr. Marier himself,
with supplementary explanations by Scott Turkington. |
Gregorian Chant Master Class includes a textbook and CD
outlining ten fundamental points of style distilled by Dr.
Marier from over fifty years of teaching experience
and explained in his own voice. These ten Instructions are accompanied
by explanations and sung examples. Together,
the book and companion CD offera unique method of instruction designed for choir directors, teachers and individual
students, making it possible for anyone to be initiated into the
art of the chant.
OTHER
STUDY FEATURES:
- A
chart of all the neums and musical symbols most
commonly used in Gregorian Chant notation
- A
simple step by step process for determining rhythm
- A
selection of chant pieces for further study
- Musical
examples coordinated with the standard chant text
Liber Cantualis, for immediate use in the liturgy or classroom
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Since becoming available to the public, A Gregorian Chant
Master Class has generated an enthusiastic critical reception.
We welcome your response.

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last gift from the legacy of Theodore Marier will help us move
toward clarity amid the chaos and cacophony of present day liturgical
music. Even the least skillful choir will find that these clear
instructions and well-recorded examples will make it possible
for them to sing the Chant - which the Second Vatican Council
continued to hold up as the ideal of Church music - with beauty
and appeal. |
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Thomas H. Connolly Professor Emeritus of Music,
University of Pennsylvania
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Not only is the book a treasure because of its content, but it
is beautiful to behold; the printing and design is done with such
care and distinction - I don't know another like it. |
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Ronald Arnatt, D. Mus., Director of Music,
St. John's Episcopal Church, Beverly, Massachusetts
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Specific topics are addressed (it is cheering that the first chapter
is "Legato"), for the basics of modal scales and ensemble (the
phrase "control of the vowel" is wonderfully non-violent) to the
complex matters of notation and expression (within the traditions
set forth in the nineteenth century by the monks of Solesmes Abbey
in France). One topic builds on another as the subtleties and
refinements of this repertoire are revealed.
The musical examples
are expertly sung, and aptly illustrate each topic with regard
to the supple inner groupings of two and three notes, which when
observed and executed properly, animate and invigorate the vocal
line.
A clever fold-out cover
details all the notational devices and their meaning and the appendix
includes … Psalm tones, a basic chant repertory and rules for
finding the rhythmic inflections. Surely there is something here
for everyone (even, perhaps, fans of "Gregorian Chill-out") in
this beautifully presented volume." |
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From a review in Opera News,
by Judith Malafronte
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A fascinating window into the Solesmes approach to singing chant
.... The recorded excerpts by the professed nuns of Regina Laudis
and the professional male singers of the Stamford Schola Gregoriana
reveal the extraordinary powers of the Solesmes method to shape
chant performance. A Gregorian Chant Master Class represents a
practical and historical document of rare value. |
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Alexander Blachly, Professor and Director of Choral Music University
of Notre Dame, 1992 recipient of the Noah Greenberg Award given
by the Musicological Society to stimulate historically aware
performances and the sturdy of historical performing practices.
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I had years of singing, but absolutely no experience singing in
choir or directing a choir, and no experience at all with Gregorian
chant....
For months I pieced together what I needed from a variety of books....Then
a couple of weeks ago I received my copy of Dr. Marier's work.
I wish I had purchased this first! This book and CD is EXACTLY
what the burgeoning parish schola needs to get started. The exercises
are simple, basic, and just what are needed to learn chant BY
DOING, not just in theory....With this tool, every beginning schola
can have the benefit of an experienced master to guide them. |
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Matthew A.C. Newsome
Director of the Sancta Maria Gregorian Schola Sylva, North Carolina
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A Gregorian Chant Master Class can be purchased at the new Regina Laudis Shop.
Shipments are sent out weekly. Major credit cards accepted.
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chant, go on to: >Dr. Marier

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