EPISODE#250 OC CATHOLIC RADIO: WE RETURN FROM THE DESERT TOGETHER
Here’s a powerful new episode of Orange County Catholic Radio, featuring host Rick Howick. Joining Rick for this podcast is Katie Hughes of Spirit Filled Hearts Ministry.
As we emerge from the Covid lockdown, Rick reflects on the temptations of Christ after his forty days in the wilderness. Our temptations are much like those of Jesus as he emerged from the desert. Rediscover how we confront them as a parish community of Christ, and how we find Christ most completely in the parish: in the Eucharist, in the faces who surround us, and in the Christ we share in parish life.
EPISODE #33 MUSIC FROM THE TOWER: MUSIC FOR EASTER SUNDAY
Episode 33 March 31, 2018 Christ Cathedral Musicians, Dr. John Romeri, Director of Music, and David L. Ball, Assistant Director and Organist, present a special MUSIC FROM THE TOWER with the great music of Easter Sunday
MUSIC: Hymn: Jesus Christ is Risen Today arr. Paul Sjouland All Saints Choir, Beverly Hills Craig Phillips, Conductor
MUSIC: Haec Dies William Byrd Psalm 118 “This is the Day the Lord Has Made” St. Thomas Choir, New York City John Scott, Conductor
MUSIC: This Joyful Eastertide 18th Dutch Carol arr. Charles Wood Bath Abby Choir, Peter King, Conductor
MUSIC: My Hope Is Arisen Peter Latona from the album “Easter Triumph, Easter Joy” National Shrine Choir, Peter Latona, Conductor
MUSIC: 5 Mystical Songs 1. Easter Ralph Vaughan Williams Northern Sinfonia of England Richard Hickox Stephen Roberts, Baritone
MUSIC: Hymn: The Strife is O’er arr. Bruce Neswick All Saints Choir, Beverly Hills Craig Phillips, Conductor
MUSIC: Surrexit Christus Hodie Samuel Scheidt arr. John Rutter St. Thomas Choir, New York City John Scott, Conductor
MUSIC: Sing Ye to the Lord Edward Bairstow arr. Gerre Hancock St. Thomas Choir, New York City John Scott, Conductor
MUSIC: Hymn: At the Lamb’s High Feast arr. Peter Latona from the album “Easter Triumph, Easter Joy” National Shrine Choir, Peter Latona, Conductor
MUSIC: On This Bright Easter Morn Craig Phillips All Saints Choir, Beverly Hills Craig Phillips, Conductor
MUSIC: Improvisation on “Victimae Paschali Laudes” Charles Tournemire transcribed by Maurice Duruflé performed Mme Marie-Madeline Duruflé at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
EPISODE #32 MUSIC FROM THE TOWER: MUSIC FOR PALM SUNDAY AND HOLY WEEK
Episode 32 March 24, 2018 Christ Cathedral Musicians, Dr. John Romeri, Director of Music, and David L. Ball, Assistant Director and Organist, present a special MUSIC FROM THE TOWER with the great music for Palm Sunday and Holy Week.
MUSIC: Hosanna filio David Opening Gregorian Chant for Palm Sunday “Hosanna to the Son of David”
MUSIC: Christus Factus Est Gregorian Chant based upon the second reading of Palm Sunday Philippians 2: 8 – 9
MUSIC: Christus Factus Est choral settings by Felice Anerio and Anton Bruckner “Christ became obedient for us, even unto death”
MUSIC: Mandatum by Peter Latona a musical setting for the washing of feet “Faith, Hope and Love, the greatest of these is Love”
MUSIC: Ubi Caritas the Offertory Antiphon for Holy Thursday choral settings by Maurice Duruflé, Paul Mealor and Ola Gjeilo “Where charity and love prevail, God is there”
MUSIC: Ave Verum by William Byrd a communion motet for Holy Thursday “Hail the ture body, born of the Virgin Mary”
MUSIC: Pange Lingua Gregorian Chant for the transfer of the Eucharist on Holy Thursday evening “Sing my Tongu, the Savior’s glory”
MUSIC: In Monte Oliveti Anton Bruckner Motet for the stripping of the altar on Holy Thursday “On the Mount of Olives, he prayed to the Father”
MUSIC: Miserere Mei Gregorio Allegri The final psalm (Ps 51) of Tenebrae on Holy Thursday “Have mercy upon me, O God”
MUSIC: Popule Meus by Tomas Luis de Vittoria For the veneration of the Holy Cross on Good Friday “Oh my people, what have I done to you”
MUSIC: Faithful Cross by Leo Nestor For the veneration of the Holy Cross on Good Friday
MUSIC: Salvator Mundi by Thomas Tallis “O Savior of the World, save us all”
MUSIC: Vinea mea electa by Francis Poulenc “O vineyard, my chosen one! I planted you: how are you changed from sweet to bitter, to have crucified me and released Barrabas?”
MUSIC: O Sacred Head by Johannes Brahms Karl Richter, organist