Sadly, I won't be able to make the Colloquium this year, even though it's closer than ever.
BUT... I'd like to still make my website available for audio recordings that others make. We have 4 years available there, and I'd love to have a fifth.
If you're interested to provide recordings, please let me know. I have limited time to do the audio processing, but I have some help thanks to gracious volunteers. That's actually the hard part of the work!
If you're doing recordings, lossless files (like WAV format) would be appreciated, so we can hear the full glory of the music.
Sadly, I will not be able to attend the Colloquium either. I've found recordings of past Colloquia useful, instructive, and uplifting. So I add my plea to Carl's that people in attendance make every effort to make recordings and provide them to Carl for documenting the magnificence of the music that this Colloquium will provide.
Those recordings are great! In addition to being cool to listen to and giving me something to look forward to when I am able to attend one day, they are also used regularly by a local men's group during prolonged periods of adoration. I asked the organizer what CD the recording was from, and he responded that he had downloaded them off this site for some awesome colloquium thing! I almost fell out of my seat! :)
I am glad to announce that the recordings from the 2012 Colloquium are starting to arrive. Thanks to Justin's gracious contribution, you can listen to them right on your PC. Please be patient, though, I expect it'll be a couple more weeks before this project is done.
Please let me know if you find any mistakes, or have other recordings you'd like to contribute.
Not that I don't appreciate the homemade recording, but I did notice more professional equipment present during Tuesday's Madeleine Choir School concert. Any chance that version will be available or linked to at some point?
Chris Allen from California City, CA. had his rig in a bag. Didn't see components, but bag looked like it held a boom stand, so Chris likely had a decent digi recorder. He'll probably check in pretty soon.
Charles--sorry, just a tripod for my camera. Didn't get much of a chance to video anything, either, other than Vespers and Friday morning Lauds (I didn't want to climb over other people, especially Msgr Wadsworth Tuesday evening, to tend to the equipment).
My mother recorded two of Jeffrey Tucker's lectures and part of a third on her phone...I can ask her to send it to me...the quality isn't fabulous, but you can certainly hear what he's saying...we listened to them on the way home.
We really need to take up a collection to get one of the Catholic media companies to come in and record the sessions. There were so many I wanted to attend, but not being able to bi-locate I had to pick and choose.
The choir school did record with professional equipment for their concert. I don't know if those recordings will be made available for free dissemination or not. They were having them edited and mixed, I believe. They may end up on a CD eventually. Revenue from the CD's helps to support the choir school, so that may be the intention.
I just spruced up the CMAA Audio page a little and found that some of the Colloquium 2007 recording files were missing. But (happily) I had made copies of them for home use, and was able to upload the missing files.
That was my first year attending, and the last time we stayed at Catholic U. The Colloquium was maxed out at 125 participants, and we formed one polyphonic choir, under Horst's direction.
Videos of that year's English Mass are on-line here, the Requiem Mass here, and the Sunday Mass here.
Wendi, I was thinking more on the lines of setting up a volunteer AV crew, but I'm with you on having as much as possible recorded--most professional-level conferences and such publish their proceedings, so here's an opportunity for CMAA to follow suit. Jeff Ostrowski would probably know best how much it'd cost to have pros come in and do the job, since Corpus Christi Watershed filmed the documentary of the 2009 Colloquium.
I would go with a volunteer group and a coordinator with a sign-up sheet or web-page to keep track of everything, in order to cover as much as possible.
@chonak - let me know if you think there would be value in combining your 2007 archive with the ones I have for 2008+.
Chuck, Chris - That approach can work for audio, and it's the reason my archive is as complete as it is. But I got very little response here on the forum this year, so clearly a more active (arm twisting) approach is needed if you want it more complete. Some instruction would also help, because many people aren't comfortable with how to do it.
And I wouldn't even attempt that with video. You want serious people with CCW level talent and equipment. But the editing time is what really costs.
I saw some pretty incredible photos of the inside of the cathedral, but I'm struggling to find them. I'd like to grab one of the most colorful to use on the archival page. I'm thinking maybe I saw those photos on Facebook, not here.
Can anybody point me in the right direction? I saw Mary Rose's album that she posted the other day, but it didn't have the one I was looking for.
A quick update: The audio archival page now has all the Masses through Saturday, Vespers, Morning Prayer, Compline, and some lectures. I'll see if I can get through Sunday's Mass recording today, but the New Compositions probably won't be until tomorrow. Then I can go back through and pick up the homilies, produce the uncompressed and Zip files.
Unfortunately, my hard disk is complaining about space, so it looks like I'll have to go archive some old files. Sure glad this isn't video!
Thank you so much for posting so many of the recordings! They are very much appreciated by those of us who weren't able to attend the Colloquium this year. Did anyone happen to record Rudy de Vos' organ recital?
OK, for those of you who need your serious fix of great music: I've now posted the Zip packages of the MP3 files. If you have geek tendencies, the page describes how to grab the files directly with ftp.
Saving each file individually to put on your iPod is quite a pain, so I recommend downloading the Zip files if you want to grab a whole bunch at once. Use the WMA files rather than MP3 if you are able, as the quality is noticeably better.
And please, if you know anybody who has other audio recordings, please send them my way.
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