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Ep10 - ChantHacks: The Amen (with Mark Emerson Donnelly)

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Click the link below to sign up for our new webinar series Chant Hacks for Building Your Chant Habits! All the information in the episode is there. Email allanna@vocalart.org with any questions!
https://markemersondonnelly.com/live-webinar-series/
In this episode, Mark focuses on the most frequent congregational response at Mass, "Amen," discussing WHY we should try to SOUND like we mean what we're saying, how we ought NOT to sound, and how we CAN sound as sincere and inspiring to others as possible, using the Old Solesmes Method.
Here's the link to the article from the "Catechism of the Council of Trent" on the importance of the "Amen." https://cloud.fidei.xyz/s/ActI68y1nmIe2fU
Subscribe to our mailing list for upcoming special announcements about my work at https://markemersondonnelly.com/get-involved/
Please support these podcasts and our other Church music projects. Go to https://LifeFunder.com/mdonnellymusic
You can also commission a composition (like the ChantHacks extro music), or host/sponsor workshops for a choir, parish, or diocese. If you’re a choir, schola, or parish music director, I am also available for mentoring. Please contact us either at mark@vocalart.org or allanna@vocalart.org
Happy New Year & God bless!

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Click the link below to sign up for our new webinar series Chant Hacks for Building Your Chant Habits! All the information in the episode is there. Email allanna@vocalart.org with any questions!
https://markemersondonnelly.com/live-webinar-series/
In this episode, Mark focuses on the most frequent congregational response at Mass, "Amen," discussing WHY we should try to SOUND like we mean what we're saying, how we ought NOT to sound, and how we CAN sound as sincere and inspiring to others as possible, using the Old Solesmes Method.
Here's the link to the article from the "Catechism of the Council of Trent" on the importance of the "Amen." https://cloud.fidei.xyz/s/ActI68y1nmIe2fU
Subscribe to our mailing list for upcoming special announcements about my work at https://markemersondonnelly.com/get-involved/
Please support these podcasts and our other Church music projects. Go to https://LifeFunder.com/mdonnellymusic
You can also commission a composition (like the ChantHacks extro music), or host/sponsor workshops for a choir, parish, or diocese. If you’re a choir, schola, or parish music director, I am also available for mentoring. Please contact us either at mark@vocalart.org or allanna@vocalart.org
Happy New Year & God bless!

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