Director of Liturgical Music - Cathedral of Sioux Falls, SD
  • David AndrewDavid Andrew
    Posts: 1,204
    Just found on the NPM Job Hotline, (posted today):

    Cathedral of St. Joseph
    523 N. Duluth Ave.
    Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
    Phone: (605) 988-3741
    Fax: (605) 330-0416/Email troman@sfcatholic.org

    Website: www.stjosephcathedral.net

    The newly restored Cathedral of St. Joseph in conjunction with the Diocese of Sioux Falls is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as Director of Liturgical Music.

    Preferred candidates will possess a graduate degree in liturgy/music with a background in vocal pedagogy, experience conducting and leading choir and schola, mastery of the organ and a repertoire of sacred music in keeping with the mind of the Catholic Church. Important also is the ability to work with volunteers and be responsive to the Rector of the Cathedral and the Bishop.

    The Cathedral of St. Joseph benefits from an active choir of 40+ members, a men’s schola and a youth program as well. The Cathedral of St. Joseph itself has been featured in national broadcasts of sacred music, and broadcasts weekly Mass throughout the state of South Dakota. Renowned for its acoustics, the Cathedral is committed to build on past successes and evangelize through the beauty of the sacred arts. The Cathedral’s organ is a Hendrickson 3 manual, 62 rank instrument. Responsibilities encompass the full range of diocesan and parish life, weekly choir rehearsals, collaboration with volunteers including instrumentalists and assistance in planning special events highlighting the sacred arts.

    Salary appropriate with the responsibilities as agreed upon will be offered. Please submit resume with cover letter to Twila Roman, Director of Human Resources, at the above address by May 31st, 2012.
    Thanked by 1Ragueneau
  • BruceL
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    I caught this before it is closed!

    Just an NB: the director of liturgy for this diocese was at the SCL conference in St. Louis this winter, and was a very kind, humble priest. I believe he is a friend of our very own CMAA Vice-President, too, or at least Horst spoke very well of him. He is very interested in getting someone good there to run a program the way it should be done. This looks wonderful!
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