Could 29, 2019
Paul Jernberg is a composer of sacred music and director of the
Magnificat Institute, which presents schooling within the patrimony of
Catholic liturgical music. He tells Thomas about his profession,
together with an attention-grabbing digression about gospel music and its
relation to Catholic liturgy, the criterion of “noble
accessibility” in liturgical music, and what Roman Catholic
composers can be taught from the traditional Japanese chant traditions.
This episode incorporates choices from Jernberg’s Mass of St.
Philip Neri, used with permission. If you want to listen to
extra episodes with music all through, please ship Thomas suggestions at
podcast@catholicculture.org.
Hyperlinks
Buy the Mass of St. Philip Neri album http://www.pauljernberg.com/preview
Magificat Institute of Sacred Music https://magnificatinstitute.org/
Paul Jernberg, “The Logos of Sacred Music” https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/articles.cfm?id=535
Jernberg on David Clayton’s Means of Magnificence Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5xpu6Ldr-A