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Hear an ISM Lecture

Faculty

Jaime Lara in an interview for America Magazine speaks about connections between architecture and liturgy. Click here for the podcast.

 

Here are some highlights from our ongoing

Liturgy Symposium Series

The Lion, the Kiwi, and the Sacred Cow

A Critical Look at Contemporary Language in Anglican Liturgies

Dr. Peter N. Davies, writer and lecturer

delivered March 5, 2007

(mp3 file)


Rehabilitating Human Sacrifice in a Christian Context

The passion of Christ among of the indigenous cultures of central Mexico

Professor Jaime Lara

delivered November 5, 2007

(mp3 file)

Liturgy as a Form of Cultural Memory

Examining contributions and limitations of interpreting liturgy as a medium of cultural memory

Professor Ivica Novakovic

delivered February 4, 2008

(mp3 file)

Missing the Forest for the Trees? The Centrality of the Paschal Mystery and the "Liturgy Wars"

Understanding liturgy as celebration of the Paschal Mystery

Professor Martin Stuflesser

delivered March 3, 2008

(mp3 file)

Roman Catholic Liturgical Renewal Forty-five Years after Sacrosanctum Concilium

Assessing the fundamental principles of the Liturgy Constitution

Professor Keith F. Pecklers, S.J.

delivered March 24, 2008

(mp3 file)


Worship Conference: The Spirit in Worship and Worship in the Spirit


In recent decades there has appeared to be a sharp divide between the liturgical traditions of the older classical and Reformation Churches on the one hand, and the worship of the newer Pentecostal and charismatic churches on the other. In this conference scholars and practitioners representing both sides of this apparent divide come together to explore the place and understanding of the Holy Spirit in their respective worship traditions.

The Spirit and Worship in the New Testament

Reverend N.T. Wright

Bishop of Durham, UK

delivered February 21, 2008

(mp3 file)

The Holy Spirit and Lutheran Worship

Maxwell Johnson

Professor of Liturgical Studies at the University of Notre Dame

delivered February 22, 2008

(mp3 file)

The Spirit in Charismatic Worship

James Steven

Tutor in Worship and Doctrine at Trinity College Bristol

delivered February 23, 2008

(mp3 file)

 

Discussion of the Krigbaum Organ at Yale

An interview with George Taylor, John Boody, and Martin Jean at the inauguration of Op. 55 in Marquand Chapel.  October, 2007.

(mp3 file)

 

Hear an ISM Performance

The ISM Organ Faculty, Profs. Thomas Murray and Martin Jean, are active recitalists and recording artists. In addition to annual recitals at Yale, they both tour extensively throughout the United States and Europe. The organ recordings feature the Newberry Organ in Yale's Woolsey Hall as well as the Baroque organ by Taylor & Boody, Organbuilders in the West Gallery of St.Thomas Church, New York City.

The choral pieces are taken from performances by the Yale Schola Cantorum and the Yale Camerata. The Yale Camerata performed and recorded music of the late Calvin Hampton, the noted organist, choral director and composer at Calvary Episcopal Church (Manhattan) which was conducted by Marguerite L. Brooks and guest conductor, Rodney V. Ayers (then a student at the Institute of Sacred Music).

Below, you can hear performances by all these artists, by clicking on the highlighted links. These excerpts use Realaudio's streaming sound.

 

Choral Performances

Take him, earth, for cherishing - Yale Schola Cantorum

by Herbert Howells; conducted by David Hill. 8:47; recorded by StudioTeo on January 21, 2012 at Christ Church Episcopal, New Haven.

Amen - Yale Schola Cantorum

from Te Deum: Herr Gott, dich loben wir

by Hieronymus Prateorius

performed with Piffaro Renaissance Band, Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken, artistic directors

Sehnsucht - Yale Schola Cantorum
Op. 112, No. 1, by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
recorded live at the Scottish Rite Temple, San Antonio, TX, November 2, 2006 for the inaugural convention of the National Collegiate Choral Organization
2.8Mb, 3 min

Gloria - Yale Schola Cantorum
from 'Confitebor tibi' H.225

by Marc Antoine Charpentier
1.78Mb, 1 min 56 sec

Sing, My tongue, the glorious battle (chorus) - Yale Camerata
From "Sing My Tongue"
990K, 2 min 12 sec

"There Was War in Heaven" - Yale Camerata
2,057K, 4 min 26 sec
© Harry Huff
Used by permission

Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier - Yale Schola Cantorum

trad. arr. Shaw/Parker

Melanie Russell, Soloist
From "Souvenirs de la France Profonde"

5,503K, 2 min 20 sec

Virga Jesse - Yale Schola Cantorum

Anton Bruckner

Holland Janacaitis, Conductor

From "Souvenirs de la France Profonde"

9,706K, 4 min 16 sec

Regina coeli laetare - Yale Schola Cantorum

Francisco Guerrero

From "Souvenirs de la France Profonde"

7,854K, 3 min 21 sec

 

Organ Performances

Syntagma by Matthew Suttor

Martin Jean, organist
June 6, 2007

Notes from the composer: "My title, Syntagma, has several meanings. As this piece is intended to celebrate the magnificent Opus 55, come to us through the time-honored art of organ building so alive in the craftsmanship of Taylor & Boody, thought it fitting to take the title from Michael Praetorius’ scholarly masterpiece, Syntagma musicum (1619). On another level, syntagma, from the Greek meaning arrange together, is a linguistic term for a syntactic unit consisting of a set of phrases in a sequential relationship to one another, which, in my mind at least, describes the isorhythmic technique I used to compose this piece."

Praeludium in C-major by Dieterich Buxtehude

Harald Vogel, organist

inaugurating the Taylor & Boody meantone organ in Marquand Chapel

October 6, 2007

Hear more performances on the Krigbaum Organ / (listen)


"Symphony no. 6 in B Minor" by Louis Vierne

Prof. Martin Jean, Organist
The Newberry Organ, Woolsey Hall (E.M. Skinner)
Yale University, New Haven, CT
From the recording "The Complete Symphonies of Louis Vierne
Copyright Loft Recordings
www.loft.cc
Used by permission

Fantasia in G Minor, BWV 535, J.S. Bach
Prof. Martin Jean, Organist
The 1995 Taylor & Boody Organ
St. Thomas Church, New York City
Copyright JAV Recordings
www.pipeorgancds.com
Used by permission

Imperial March by Edward Elgar
Prof. Thomas Murray, Organist
The Newberry Organ, Woolsey Hall (E.M. Skinner)
Yale University, New Haven, CT
From the recording "Edward Elgar at Woolsey Hall"
Copyright Gothic Records, Inc.
www.gothicrecords.org
Used by permission

"Nimrod" From Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar
Prof. Thomas Murray, Organist
The Newberry Organ, Woolsey Hall (E.M.Skinner)
Yale University, New Haven, CT
From the recording "The Transcriber's Art"
Copyright Gothic Records, Inc.
www.gothicrecords.com
Used by permission

 

Vocal Performances

Thou Shalt Break Them- George Frederic Handel
James Taylor, tenor
from "Messiah"
974Kb, 0:49 minutes

Lieben Brüder - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
James Taylor, tenor
from "Paulus"
2.43MB, 2:07 minutes

Sympathy - Joseph Haydn
James Taylor, tenor
from "Six Original Canzonettas Hb. XXVIz:31-36"
3.26MB, 2:51 minutes

 

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