Uploaded by romereports on Apr 1, 2009
These are the roots of western music. The organ, chants and choirs give sacred scriptures the harmony that touches peoples spirituality. Its no mystery scared music has yet to go out of fashion, even in todays world.
Josep Solé
Polyphnoy Student
Theres a need for reliving the spirit of the past, thats why we bring back Gregorian chants, polyphony, play the organ and sing in Latin. 45.06
Maria Luisa Venezieano
Polyphony student
This is wonderful because it would be a sin if this music were lost.
Not only is sacred music making a come back in Church liturgy, but its also topping charts and selling records all over the world.
Maria Luisa Venezieano
Polyphony student
Like many other things, I believe that sacred music is a good way to approach eternity as close as possible. 8.30
Students from all over the world flock to the Pontifical Institute for Sacred Music in Rome to sing under the direction of the Institutes president, Monsignor Valentín Miserachs who also teaches this polyphony class.
Mons. Valentín Miserachs Grau
President, Pontifical Institute for Sacred Music
The first thing I do is put them in direct contact with the scriptures so that they can understand the meaning and the feeling that comes from each text.
Today the class is learning a piece called Magnificat, composed by Mons. Miserach himself for a liturgy on the Virgin Mary.
And with a bit of discipline.
The large class bursts into perfect harmony.
Hector Manuel Salcedo Becerra
Polyphony student
Oh yes, Monsignor Miserachs is very disciplined, in fact, well you just saw him right? One little mistake and he explodes, he doesnt tolerate it, its impossible.(Flash) If you want top be a musician you need discipline above all else.
Mons. Valentín Miserachs Grau
President, Pontifical Institute for Sacred Music
They know that I dont say things to bother them or because I cannot control my anger. But sometimes I act up a situation, with a bit of humor even, that takes into action the effect I want.
Mons. Miserachs has been president of the institute for over 13 years and a musician since he became an organist at eight years old for his parish in Spain. He says that sacred music would not survive unless the music was actually good. Having composed over a thousand pieces, he understands that good sacred music requires an important factor.
Mons. Valentín Miserachs Grau
President, Pontifical Institute for Sacred Music
It has to move people this is my number one rule. I compose to move, to make somebody cry, but for faith and sentiment. But before that, I have to cry. When I compose something and I feel emotional, I get a rush and I cry then its a good sign my rule has come to effect. And it works, it works.
Its not easy to keep the roots of western music alive. But its importance in the Churchs liturgy, the beauty of its melodies and the passion of its musicians, keeps sacred music as vigorous today as it has been for centuries.
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well, if we don't have gregorian chant in the church we would need to celebrate mass spoken. we all know that gregorian chant is the music for the mass
henrikhankhagnell 1 year ago
thanks for upload.....where is this place...i would like to meet the priest.....
endlesswaltzhaha 2 years ago