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“I think the hardest thing in the world is to write easy music that still is eloquent. A piece relies on strength of idea and not strength of technique or difficulty. That underlying idea is so rich with potential and can be developed in so many beautiful ways within a 3-minute work or a 70-minute work. The pieces I'm the most proud of are the pieces where I've gotten down to the simplest necessary means to say something rich and full and profound.”Dan Forrest (b. 1978) has been described as having “an undoubted gift for writing beautiful music….that is truly magical” (NY Concert Review), with works hailed as “magnificent, very cleverly constructed sound sculpture” (Classical Voice), and “superb writing…full of spine-tingling moments” (Salt Lake Tribune). His music has sold millions of copies, has received numerous awards and distinctions, and has become well established in the repertoire of choirs around the world via festivals, recordings, radio/TV broadcasts, and premieres in prominent international venues.Dan's work ranges from small choral works to instrumental solo works, wind ensemble works, and extended multi-movement works for chorus and orchestra. His Requiem for the Living (2013) and Jubilate Deo (2016) have become standard choral/orchestral repertoire for ensembles around the world, with LUX (2018), the breath of life (2020), and his new CREATION oratorio (2023) also receiving critical acclaim.Dan holds a doctorate in composition and a master's degree in piano performance, and served for several years as a professor and department head (music theory and composition) in higher education. He currently serves as Editor at Beckenhorst Press, Chair of the American Choral Director's Association Composition Initiatives Committee, adjunct Faculty at Furman University, and Artist-In-Residence at Mitchell Road Presbyterian Church (Greenville, SC). Details about Dan and his work can be found at www.danforrest.com.To get in touch with Dan, you can visit his website or find him on Facebook (@danforrestcomposer) or Instagram (@danforrestmusic).Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
Show Notes:Chris and Eddie are joined by Dan Forrest, a well-known musician and composer who has found his niche in composing and arranging music as a way to honor the beauty of God's work in creation. Dan's work ranges from small choral pieces to multi-movement works for full orchestras and choirs. You may have heard his Requiem for the Living (2013) or Jubilate Deo (2016). (Links to both of those pieces are below, if you'd like to listen for the first time, or give them a relisten.)Dan has a doctorate in composition from the University of Kansas. He has served as the Chair of the American Choral Director's Association Composition Committee and adjunct faculty at Furman University. He is currently the Vice President of Publications and Editor at Beckenhorst Press and is the Artist-in-Residence at MItchell Road Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina.Resources:Learn more about Dan at his website, danforrest.comListen to recordings of Dan's music on Apple Music or SpotifyWatch Requiem for the Living performed by Bob Jones University ChoraleWatch Jubilate Deo performed by Rivertree Singers and Friends Follow Dan on Facebook, YouTube, and Soundcloud
PALESTRINA: Missa “Benedicta Es” (39.12). The Tallis Scholars. Dir.: P. Phillips. Jubilate Deo omnis terra (4.11). Taverner Consort. Dir.: A. Parrott.Escuchar audio
Ram Dass leads a guided meditation centered on compassion and then conducts a fast-paced Q&A session on topics such as world peace, reincarnation, and dealing with teenagers.Ram Dass Here & Now is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ramdass and get on your way to being your best self.This show is also sponsored by Magic Mind, a matcha-based energy shot infused with nootropics and adaptogens designed to crush procrastination, brain fog, & fatigue. Use the code RAMDASS at checkout to get up to 50% off your subscription: Magic MindThis episode of Here and Now is from a Ram Dass event in Eugene, Oregon in March of 1987.Ram Dass begins with a meditation centered on awareness and compassion. He guides us through a visualization where we become a being of infinite size and infinite compassion.Offering us his truth, Ram Dass conducts a spirited, fast-paced Q&A session with a lively audience. He shares his thoughts on topics such as world peace, humor, relationships, reincarnation, and dealing with teenagers (which can be like when worlds collide). Finally, Ram Dass conducts a rousing rendition of one of his favorite songs, Jubilate Deo, breaking the audience up into a six-part round. Part of this recording is featured in Centered in the Storm, a free course from Love Serve Remember foundation featuring the wisdom of Ram Dass and many of the great teachers here at Be Here Now Network. The course is running right now – sign for free up today.“I mean, when somebody's on their way to becoming somebody and they meet somebody who's on their way to becoming nobody, it's when worlds collide, like Velikovsky said. And that's usually what happens between spiritually, relatively conscious adults and their teenage kids who are busy getting into stuff and getting through their stuff world. And what you have to do is use that as an exercise to work on yourself to get to the point where your mind is such where you can do what needs to be done to keep that act together, to keep the kid from blowing themselves apart if you can, and at the same moment keep spacious.” – Ram DassSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
24.09.29 "Jubilate Deo" By Benjamin Britten; FCCGE Choir by First Congregational Church of Glen Ellyn
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This past week we celebrated the 2-year anniversary of Pope Francis's Apostolic Letter on the Liturgy, Desiderio Desideravi. This document is still a guiding force in our Church today; for this reason, we offer 2021 Jubilate Deo award winner Fr. John Baldovin's reflections as a wonderful foundation of learning. We also encourage you to attend the Breakout session, "Desiderio Desideravi and Discernment: Revealing Pope Francis's Liturgical Insights," at the 2024 Convention this summer.
“You can't be a good teacher, you can't be a good conductor, without being a good human being... I'm grateful that I have stuck with so many of the things that felt true to me. I'm honest and vulnerable but also still open to learning from other people, because everything that I do is not right. If I realize it's not right, I need to ‘fess up to it really quickly.”A Virginia native, Marques L. A. Garrett is Associate Professor of Choral Studies at the University of North Texas. He earned his PhD in Music Education (Choral Conducting) at Florida State University.An active conductor, Dr. Garrett is the founding conductor of the Nebraska Festival Singers. He has served as a guest conductor or clinician with several school, church, community, and festival/honor choirs throughout the country. In addition to his conducting classes at UNT, he leads conducting workshops at other universities and conferences.A versatile voice that performs both as a baritone and countertenor, Dr. Garrett has sung with several community, church, and university groups as both a chorister and soloist. He was the countertenor soloist in the European premiere of Dan Forrest's Jubilate Deo in Limerick, Ireland. Currently, he sings with the Festival Singers of Florida and Jason Max Ferdinand Singers.Dr. Garrett is an avid composer of choral and solo-vocal music whose compositions have been performed to acclaim by high school all-state, collegiate, and professional choirs including Seraphic Fire and the Oakwood University Aeolians. His compositions are available through several publishers.To get in touch with Marques, you can visit his website, mlagmusic.com or find him on Facebook (@marques.l.a.garrett) or Snapchat/Instagram/X (@mlagmusic).Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 2 episode from May 22, 2023, to hear how to share your story with us.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace HudsonPlays On Word RadioIn-depth look at God's Word, Biblical Plays we perform & those who've joined us on the wayListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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This is a special musical presentation of Jubilate Deo, performed today by the Faith Lutheran Singing Sinners Choir at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, Michigan.
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 24, 25, 26 The First Lesson Deuteronomy 11 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 4,1-30 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Jun05-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 44, 45, 46 The First Lesson Numbers 20 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Romans 11,25-36 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/May09-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 35, 36 The First Lesson Numbers 18 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Romans 11,1-10 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/May07-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 119 The First Lesson Numbers 6 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Romans 4,1-12 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Apr25-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 110, 111, 112, 113 The First Lesson Numbers 4 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Romans 3,1-20 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Apr23-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 105 The First Lesson Numbers 2 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Romans 1,18-32 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Apr21-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 The First Lesson Exodus 38 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson 2 Corinthians 11 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Apr01-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 144, 145, 146 The First Lesson Exodus 37 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson 2 Corinthians 10 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Mar31-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 139, 140 The First Lesson Exodus 35 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson 2 Corinthians 8 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Mar29-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 75, 76, 77 The First Lesson Exodus 21 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson 1 Corinthians 11 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Mar15-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 68 The First Lesson Exodus 19 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson 1 Corinthians 9 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Mar13-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 119 The First Lesson Exodus 3 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 26,30-46 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Feb25-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 110, 111, 112, 113 The First Lesson Exodus 1 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 26,1-16 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Feb23-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 105 The First Lesson Genesis 49 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 25,1-30 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Feb21-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 56, 57, 58 The First Lesson Genesis 40 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 21,1-17 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Feb11-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 44, 45, 46 The First Lesson Genesis 38 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 20,1-19 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Feb09-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 35, 36 The First Lesson Genesis 36 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 19,1-12 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Feb07-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 24, 25, 26 The First Lesson Genesis 34 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 18,1-14 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Feb05-mp.html
In this recording from 1985, Ram Dass leads a meditation on the qualities of awareness, answers questions from the audience, and leads a rousing round of Jubilate Deo. Today's podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Click to receive 10% off your first month with your own licensed professional therapist: betterhelp.com/ramdassIn this episode of Here and Now:Ram Dass begins with a guided meditation focusing on the qualities of awareness, which include spaciousness, equanimity, and loveRam Dass answers questions from the audience on a variety of topics, including reconciling suffering and grace, the crossroads of spirituality and politics, the process of learning to love yourself, assisted suicide, homophobia, and encountering sadness during meditationRam Dass ends by leading the audience in singing “Jubilate Deo” in a six-part roundWant to be part of the discussion about this episode of Here and Now? Join the Ram Dass Fellowship virtual meetup on February 7th at 8pm EST, sign up for the General Fellowship group here to receive more information.“May each of us become such clear and pure instruments of light, of love, of presence, of clarity, of equanimity, that the light of spirit pours through our every cell and everybody we meet is touched by living spirit, no matter how we meet them, in whatever role in life. Then, where we are, everywhere we look we will see flowers blooming. It's what the sun sees when it looks down from above. What grace. What incredible grace.” – Ram DassSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 110, 111, 112, 113 The First Lesson Genesis 23 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 12,1-14 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Jan23-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 105 The First Lesson Genesis 21 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 11,1-19 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Jan21-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 44, 45, 46 The First Lesson Genesis 9 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 5 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Jan09-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 35, 36 The First Lesson Genesis 7 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 4 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Jan07-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 24, 25, 26 The First Lesson Genesis 5 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 3 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Jan05-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 The First Lesson Genesis 1 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Matthew 1 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Jan01-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 144, 145, 146 The First Lesson Amos 9 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 21 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec31-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 139, 140 The First Lesson Amos 7 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 20 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec29-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 119 The First Lesson Amos 3 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 18 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec25-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 110, 111, 112, 113 The First Lesson Amos 1 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 17 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec23-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 105 The First Lesson Hosea 13 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 16 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec21-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 86, 87, 88 The First Lesson Hosea 9 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 14 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec17-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 24, 25, 26 The First Lesson Jonah 1 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 8 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec05-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 15, 16, 17 The First Lesson Joel 3 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 7 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec03-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 The First Lesson Joel 1 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 6 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Dec01-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 139, 140 The First Lesson 2 Kings 24 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson John 6 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Nov29-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 86, 87, 88 The First Lesson 2 Kings 12 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Acts 27 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Nov17-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 75, 76, 77 The First Lesson 2 Kings 10 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Acts 26 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Nov15-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 68 The First Lesson 2 Kings 8 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Acts 24 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Nov13-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 56, 57, 58 The First Lesson 2 Kings 6 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Acts 22 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Nov11-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 24, 25, 26 The First Lesson 1 Kings 22 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Acts 16 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Nov05-mp.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 15, 16, 17 The First Lesson 1 Kings 21 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Acts 14 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. Liturgy Links: https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Nov03-mp.html