Sacred Musician Available for Future Church Music Needs (USA, Fall 2026)
  • Angelo22
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    Dear members of the MusicaSacra community,
    My name is Angelo Sonvico, and I am a sacred musician writing to make my availability known for future church music needs in the United States, beginning Fall 2026.
    I am trained in Gregorian chant, choral conducting, organ performance, and composition.
    I hold a Ph.D. in Gregorian Chant (summa cum laude) from the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Milan, along with diplomas in Choral Conducting and Composition. My formation and professional life have been deeply shaped by the Church’s liturgical and musical tradition.
    I bring over twenty years of experience serving parishes, choirs, and educational institutions in Italy and Switzerland, combining rigorous liturgical formation with extensive practical work in chant, sacred polyphony, choral direction, and organ accompaniment.
    I would welcome private conversations with parishes, schools, or institutions that may be planning ahead or discerning future needs in sacred music. I am available for remote interviews and would be glad to share my CV, references, recordings, and a brief statement of my musical and liturgical approach upon request.
    Thank you for the valuable work this forum provides to the sacred music community.
    Sincerely,
    Angelo Sonvico
    angelosonvico22@gmail.com
  • rollingrj
    Posts: 343
    Welcome, Dr. Sonvico! May God bless you in your endeavor.
  • Angelo22
    Posts: 4
    Thank you very much! I truly appreciate your kind welcome and your blessing.
  • ronkrisman
    Posts: 1,406
    Yes, Doctor Sonvico, welcome to the Forum. Just a small matter, offered in all kindness, to someone for whom English is probably not a first language: a musician who specializes in sacred music does not, by that fact alone, become a sacred musician.
  • Angelo22
    Posts: 4
    Thank you for the clarification. I appreciate the linguistic nuance — I’ll keep it in mind for future posts.
  • Richard MixRichard Mix
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    I think anyone with common sense will understand (sacred musi)-cian in the context.
    Thanked by 1irishtenor