Benedict XVI has recorded an album with prayers recited by him and accompanied by the choir of the Philharmonic Academy of Rome.
The album, recorded in St. Peter's Basilica, is named 'Alma Mater'. It includes eight prayers dedicated to the Virgin. One of them is singing and the others are recited in Latin, French, German, Italian and Portuguese.
It also includes eight pieces of classical music performed by the Royal Philharmonic in London.
The disc, which can be heard from next November 30, is an initiative of the Multimedia San Pablo and has been produced by the U.S. label Geffen Records.
The president of the label stated that the Pope has expressed satisfaction with the outcome.
A portion of profits will be delivered to a foundation that promotes music education for poor children around the world.
Benedict XVI follows the example of his predecessor, John Paul II, who in 1994 recorded the rosary. Furthermore, last year, the tenor Plácido Domingo sang some poems written by the Polish Pope.
@Mani231290 Actually, I do believe that a part of the profits will go towards music education, and the rest goes to food shelter and necessities.
I can't be sure of the details unless I do a bit more research but rest assured, there will be no frivolousness of spending here.
Bluecharizard550 2 years ago
So only a portion of the profits will go to promoting their music to poor children rather than giving them shelter to live in and food to eat...
Mani231290 2 years ago