JHNILM Conference
September 21st /22nd 2012
at the Oratory,
Birmingham
In September, the
Blessed John Henry Newman Institute of Liturgical Music celebrates its first
birthday, and the second anniversary of the visit to the Oratory by Pope
Benedict on the occasion of the beatification of Blessed Cardinal Newman,
founder of the Oratory and Patron of the Institute.
To mark the
occasion the JHNILM is holding a two day conference at the Oratory, on Friday
21st and Saturday 22nd September.
Speakers include Mgr
Andrew Wadsworth, currently the Executive Director of ICEL, who has had varied
experience as a professional musician, schoolteacher and chaplain, and who will
explore the way “Towards a new Culture of Liturgical Music”.
Mgr. Andrew
Burnham, is also a distinguished musician, author and former Anglican Bishop of
Ebbsfleet, will speak about the musical life and aims of the Ordinariate of Our
Lady of Walsingham, of which he is a member.
The outstanding
organist and choral conductor Joseph Cullen, former Organ Scholar of Trinity
College, Cambridge, who has held posts in Leeds, Glasgow and Westminster
Cathedrals and has directed the London Symphony Chorus and Huddersfield Choral
Society for many years, is addressing the Conference on the subject of “Stripping
the Cladding”, in which he examines the search for an authentic voice in
today's Roman Rite.
Ben Whitworth,
assistant editor of the liturgical journal “Usus Antiquior” will talk on the
“Use and abuse of Hymns”, exploring their true historical place in the Liturgy
and ways in which they have sometimes come to be misused.
Jeremy de Satgé,
founder of “The Music Makers”, singer, composer and choir conductor, will speak
on “How to get Catholics to sing, or why we should sing the Mass”.
Jeremy White, the
internationally renowned operatic soloist and a Cantor of the Schola Gregoriana
of Cambridge, founded by the acclaimed plainchant Scholar, Dr. Mary Berry, will
speak about his own experience as a church musician.
There will also be
classes in practical liturgical musicianship presented by the speakers. Joseph
Cullen and Jeremy de Satgé will take classes of children and introduce them to
liturgical music and the art of singing it. Joseph Cullen will give direction
to those who wish to learn more about the art of liturgical organ playing,
particularly the accompaniment of plainchant.
First Vespers of
the 25th Sunday of the Year will be sung in Latin and English Chant
and directed by Philip Duffy KSG, who was for thirty years Director of Music at
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, and who now lectures in
music at Liverpool Hope University.
The Conference ends
with a performance of Catholic liturgical Music in the Oratory Church by the
Sixteen under the direction of Harry Christophers CBE.
Attendance at the
Conference and concert costs £65 and can be booked by telephone on 0121 454
0808, or by writing to JHNILM, c/o The Oratory, 141 Hagley Road, Birmingham B16
8UE, or online at admin@oratorymusic.org.uk. You can visit the Institute's website at: www.oratorymusic.org.uk
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