Choral Music

“Singing belongs to one who loves,” writes St. Augustine.  The choirs of St. Michael the Archangel Parish proclaim their love of God through joyous participation in the celebration of Holy Mass.  Composed entirely of volunteer singers, the choirs draw on the great canon of faith-based choral literature, featuring Gregorian chant, polyphonic motets, and works by both classical and contemporary composers created for the celebration of divine worship.  Each choir is a unique entity, yet shares a common repertoire.  The individual choirs sing separately at the Saturday evening or Sunday masses. At times, they may unite as one for concert events, or with other choral groups and/or orchestra, as well as such special celebrations as the annual Corpus Christi procession.

We are always eager to welcome new members to our parish choirs.  All that is needed is a pleasing voice, some ability to read music, and a desire to serve. All prospective choir members are required to meet with the Director of Music for an informal audition/interview to determine voice type and choir placement.

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The St. Cecilia Choir

From polyphonic motets to large choral works with organ and orchestra, this choir sings for Masses at St. Bernard Church on Sundays at 11:00 A.M., as well as on Holy Days and other liturgical events as scheduled.  An ability to read music and prior choral experience is helpful. Rehearsals are conducted on Thursday evenings in the 3rd Floor of Fontenay Center, St. Bernard Church, from 7:00-9:00 P.M.

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St. Cecilia (3rd century AD), who “sang in her heart to the Lord,” is one of the Church’s virgin martyrs.  She is the patron saint of musicians, inspiring singers and instrumentalists to prayerful song. (Feast Day: November 22)

The St. Hildegard of Bingen Choir     

Perfect for music-lovers and those with busy schedules, with rehearsals just 1-2 times per month on Tuesdays from 7:00-9:00 PM at Our Lady of Grace. The choir sings at Sunday Mass or on select Holy Days once or twice a month at Our Lady of Grace Church.

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Named a “Doctor of the Church” by Pope Benedict XVI for her “holiness of life and the originality of her teaching,” St. Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a writer, mystic, and one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, writing chants for female choirs. (Feast Day: March 9)

The St. Gregory the Great Schola Cantorum

The Schola Cantorum is a small, select group of singers skilled in chanting the mass propers and singing polyphonic motets.  It sings at the 7:30 P.M. Candlelight Mass each Sunday  throughout the church year.  Because of its rigor, Schola members must possess advanced music skills, good sight-reading ability, familiarity with Latin pronunciation, and a strong sense of commitment. 

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The familiar, haunting melodies of Western plainchant are attributed to St. Gregory the Great (540-604) in what has come to be known as Gregorian chant.  He is a patron saint of musicians and singers. (Feast Day: September 3)