STUDY CHANT IN COLLEGEVILLE WITH FR. ANTHONY RUFF!
July 22-24: Gregorian Chant I - Introduction to Gregorian Chant taught by Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB
Wednesday, July 22 2-4 p.m., 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 23 optional review 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Class 2-4:45 p.m.
Friday, July 24 Class 2-4:45 p.m., 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Introduction to Gregorian chant: historical development, notation, rhythm, modality, Latin pronunciation, editions and resources, and its use in the modern liturgy. Treatment of various schools of interpretations Prior ability to read 5-line notation and some knowledge of the basics of music theory is expected.
Where do I find more information about this? I'm interested, but not sure how it would work out (cost, etc.) I need more details and couldn't find anything with a google search (but I'm probably looking in the wrong places?). I'd appreciate some direction. Thanks!
Yes, I know there is training in chant at the Colloquium - but the combination of the dates it occurs and the distance from where I live makes it impossible this year. Someday, I hope...
Collegeville, however, is actually in my state, and the dates occur during a free week. Thanks, Kathy, for the vote of confidence in the program!
I've heard wonderful things about the program. Let's remember that it is not a competition but rather that every program makes a contribution to a common mission.
I've taken both programs. However it was the Advanced Gregorian Chant section with Fr. Ruff. They are both fabulous. The CMAA Colloquium has the added
advantage of 7 days, the choice of beginning or advanced Gregorian chant practice & singing polyphony. Musicmom, if it works out better to go to Collegeville,
by all means, GO.
It's so wonderful to see Lit Press permitting free downloads, though the licensing requirement seems like it can't be helping the project. Also the $35 price for the book seems oddly high. I suspect that it is going to take a while for the old guard to get the hang of the digital age.
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