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Monday, August 13, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
iSNARK! TV 13
You can watch below, or save the file by clicking here. (16:39/197.0 MB)
Pictured here is the Most Interesting Snark in the World, and he has a little snark friend (Devan).
The Most Interesting Snark in the World opens today's show. We follow by rattling off some titles that we did during Holy Week, and then go into a funeral that I had to play at another church on the Tuesday of Easter Week. One of the bullets I had to bite (er, one of the songs I had to play/sing) is the inspiration for this particular episode. Watch and learn which song it is, and why!
The Most Interesting Snark in the world then returns to the set with a top ten list of his own revelations that make him so, well... interesting! This list, incidentally, comes from the home office located in my Dodge!
The NEW Fans of the iSNARK! Page (at Facebook) / iSNARK! Media on iTunes
The Most Interesting Snark in the World opens today's show. We follow by rattling off some titles that we did during Holy Week, and then go into a funeral that I had to play at another church on the Tuesday of Easter Week. One of the bullets I had to bite (er, one of the songs I had to play/sing) is the inspiration for this particular episode. Watch and learn which song it is, and why!
The Most Interesting Snark in the world then returns to the set with a top ten list of his own revelations that make him so, well... interesting! This list, incidentally, comes from the home office located in my Dodge!
The NEW Fans of the iSNARK! Page (at Facebook) / iSNARK! Media on iTunes
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
iSNARK! 189
Listen below, or download here. (59:43/54.6 MB)
In today's episode, we delve further into the 1976 We Celebrate with Song hymnal for more hymns that we miss at Mass - this time running through numbers 151-200. We also do a review of the pretty little hymnal pictured at left, the Vatican II Hymnal, made available at the Corpus Christi Watershed.
PLUS: The iSNARK! Studio smells like a walk-in beer keg after my return from the WC. Gee, I wonder why? And, guess what I had for din din last Friday!
Feasts for the Week: March 25-April 1
In What We Have Done, and In What We're Going to Do: Music for the Fourth Sunday of Lent, the St. Joseph Solemnity, and the Fifth Sunday of Lent.
Miscellaneous Outburst: My book's better!
Commercial: König Ludwig Weissbier
Top Ten Things I Rejoiced About on Laetare Sunday, from the home office somewhere in Rhode Island, home of Governor Gump.
Don't Do This at Church: Who gives a damn?
Music:
1. Joseph, Be Our Guide and Pattern (tune: Oriel)
2. The Son of David Will Live for Ever (written by yours truly)
3. By All Your Saints Still Striving (tune: St. Theodulph)
4. Come Now, and Praise the Humble Saint (tune: Land of Rest)
5. Holy Patron, Thee Saluting (tune: Pleading Savior)
6. Ave Verum (written by William Byrd), sung by the Aeode Consort, brought to you by The Classic Cat
Additional Links:
Motecta Trium Vocum, written by Kevin Allen, performed by Matthew Curtis
Holy Angels Mass, written by yours truly
Catholic Lost 45: Hosanna to the Living Lord (iSNARK! 178)
Catholic Lost 45: O God of Love, O King of Peace (CVA 52)
Catholic Lost 45: O Word of God Incarnate (CVA 51)
Killer free accompaniment of Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness (via YouTube)
Thomas Hewitt Jones (composer)
DON'T FORGET TO CLICK THE LINKS ON THE SIDEBAR TO OUR TWO NEW FACEBOOK PAGES and HIT THE "LIKE" BUTTON ON THEM --- PRETTY PLEASE!
iSNARK! Media on iTunes
PLUS: The iSNARK! Studio smells like a walk-in beer keg after my return from the WC. Gee, I wonder why? And, guess what I had for din din last Friday!
Feasts for the Week: March 25-April 1
In What We Have Done, and In What We're Going to Do: Music for the Fourth Sunday of Lent, the St. Joseph Solemnity, and the Fifth Sunday of Lent.
Miscellaneous Outburst: My book's better!
Commercial: König Ludwig Weissbier
Top Ten Things I Rejoiced About on Laetare Sunday, from the home office somewhere in Rhode Island, home of Governor Gump.
Don't Do This at Church: Who gives a damn?
Music:
1. Joseph, Be Our Guide and Pattern (tune: Oriel)
2. The Son of David Will Live for Ever (written by yours truly)
3. By All Your Saints Still Striving (tune: St. Theodulph)
4. Come Now, and Praise the Humble Saint (tune: Land of Rest)
5. Holy Patron, Thee Saluting (tune: Pleading Savior)
6. Ave Verum (written by William Byrd), sung by the Aeode Consort, brought to you by The Classic Cat
Additional Links:
Motecta Trium Vocum, written by Kevin Allen, performed by Matthew Curtis
Holy Angels Mass, written by yours truly
Catholic Lost 45: Hosanna to the Living Lord (iSNARK! 178)
Catholic Lost 45: O God of Love, O King of Peace (CVA 52)
Catholic Lost 45: O Word of God Incarnate (CVA 51)
Killer free accompaniment of Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness (via YouTube)
Thomas Hewitt Jones (composer)
DON'T FORGET TO CLICK THE LINKS ON THE SIDEBAR TO OUR TWO NEW FACEBOOK PAGES and HIT THE "LIKE" BUTTON ON THEM --- PRETTY PLEASE!
iSNARK! Media on iTunes
Thursday, March 8, 2012
iSNARK! 188
Listen below, or download here. (36:49/33.7 MB)
Have you ever sang certain hymns and wonder just where they went? Well, today we start a little series of hymns that we miss over here, and we're using a hymnal that I'll bet is hardly remembered - the 1976 (premiere) edition of We Celebrate (The picture on the left is one of the logos I describe). We combed through just the first 50 hymns alone and you should see what we came up with. Also, we combed through all four editions of Worship and came up with a new hymnal containing the best of all four: Worship - Ultimate Edition!
PLUS: Duck and cover (just ask Shamus O'Reilly), and a law student who wants to play, but doesn't want to pay!
Feasts for the Week: March 11-18
In What We Have Done, and in What We're Going to Do: the "have done" for First Friday and the Second Sunday of Lent, and the "going to do" for the Third Sunday of Lent.
Miscellaneous Outburst: What have you given up for Lent?
Commercial: König Ludwig Weissbier
Music: 2nd Movement of the Kyrie (2e Couplet du Kyrie) from Mass of the Convents (Messe pour les Couvents) (written by Francois Couperin), played by organist Corey Powell, courtesy of the Classic Cat.
Top Ten New Hymn Authors Lined Up for Gather Fourth Edition
Don't Do This at Church: Barney, guns, and sheep!
Additional Links:
The Lord's Kindness is Everlasting (.pdf) by Jeff Ostrowski
Glory and Praise to You (.pdf) by yours truly
I Will Walk before the Lord (.pdf) by Richard Rice
Twin Hymntunes (CVA #56); Hymn written by John Quincy Adams
DON'T FORGET TO CLICK THE LINKS ON THE SIDEBAR TO OUR TWO NEW FACEBOOK PAGES and HIT THE "LIKE" BUTTON ON THEM --- PRETTY PLEASE!
iSNARK! Media on iTunes
PLUS: Duck and cover (just ask Shamus O'Reilly), and a law student who wants to play, but doesn't want to pay!
Feasts for the Week: March 11-18
In What We Have Done, and in What We're Going to Do: the "have done" for First Friday and the Second Sunday of Lent, and the "going to do" for the Third Sunday of Lent.
Miscellaneous Outburst: What have you given up for Lent?
Commercial: König Ludwig Weissbier
Music: 2nd Movement of the Kyrie (2e Couplet du Kyrie) from Mass of the Convents (Messe pour les Couvents) (written by Francois Couperin), played by organist Corey Powell, courtesy of the Classic Cat.
Top Ten New Hymn Authors Lined Up for Gather Fourth Edition
Don't Do This at Church: Barney, guns, and sheep!
Additional Links:
The Lord's Kindness is Everlasting (.pdf) by Jeff Ostrowski
Glory and Praise to You (.pdf) by yours truly
I Will Walk before the Lord (.pdf) by Richard Rice
Twin Hymntunes (CVA #56); Hymn written by John Quincy Adams
DON'T FORGET TO CLICK THE LINKS ON THE SIDEBAR TO OUR TWO NEW FACEBOOK PAGES and HIT THE "LIKE" BUTTON ON THEM --- PRETTY PLEASE!
iSNARK! Media on iTunes
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
iSNARK! 187
Listen below, or download here. (1:00:14/55.1 MB)
We're covering a couple of topics in this hour (give or take 14 seconds) of fun! One answers the question of what a funeral is like at my parish. What music do I play? What music do we allow and disallow? We cover that, as well as play a good number of pieces from a recent funeral. The other describes the differences, improvements, and declines in the four hymnals pictured at left. Also, does a pop singer deserve to have the American flag flown at half-mast?
Feasts for the Week: February 22-March 4
Don't Do This at Church: Ashes on the fly!
Commercial: Krakowska Kielbasa
In What We Have Done and In What We're Going to Do: "Have done" for the Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time and Ash Wednesday, and "Going to do" for the First Sunday of Lent.
Random Thought: Bad mixes
Hymnody in Inflationary Language: Shamus O'Reilly lists some interesting "inflated" Lenten hymn titles. Also, get a load of what he's giving up for Lent!
Music:
1. Requiem Aeternam (Chant, Mode VI); 2. Lift High the Cross (tune: Crucifer)
3. Alleluia (written by Theodore Marier, with funeral verse sung to Psalm Tone 5)
4. Glory and Praise to You (written by yours truly, based on Vexilla Regis, Chant, Mode I)
5. Sanctus XVIII; 6. Mortem Tuam Annuntiamus, Domine (from Jubilate Deo)
7. Agnus Dei XVIII (Missa Pro Defunctis version); 8. Lux Aeterna (Chant, Mode VIII)
9. Let Thy Blood in Mercy Poured (tune: Jesus, Meine Zuversicht)
10. I Believe that My Redeemer Lives (written by Henri St. Louis)
11. In Paradisum (Chant, Mode VII/VIII)
12. Ave Verum (written by Camille Saint-Saens), sung by the Choeur de Marais, brought to you by The Classic Cat.
Additional Link: GIA Publications
DON'T FORGET TO CLICK THE LINKS ON THE SIDEBAR TO OUR TWO NEW FACEBOOK PAGES and HIT THE "LIKE" BUTTON ON THEM --- PRETTY PLEASE!
iSNARK! Media on iTunes
Feasts for the Week: February 22-March 4
Don't Do This at Church: Ashes on the fly!
Commercial: Krakowska Kielbasa
In What We Have Done and In What We're Going to Do: "Have done" for the Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time and Ash Wednesday, and "Going to do" for the First Sunday of Lent.
Random Thought: Bad mixes
Hymnody in Inflationary Language: Shamus O'Reilly lists some interesting "inflated" Lenten hymn titles. Also, get a load of what he's giving up for Lent!
Music:
1. Requiem Aeternam (Chant, Mode VI); 2. Lift High the Cross (tune: Crucifer)
3. Alleluia (written by Theodore Marier, with funeral verse sung to Psalm Tone 5)
4. Glory and Praise to You (written by yours truly, based on Vexilla Regis, Chant, Mode I)
5. Sanctus XVIII; 6. Mortem Tuam Annuntiamus, Domine (from Jubilate Deo)
7. Agnus Dei XVIII (Missa Pro Defunctis version); 8. Lux Aeterna (Chant, Mode VIII)
9. Let Thy Blood in Mercy Poured (tune: Jesus, Meine Zuversicht)
10. I Believe that My Redeemer Lives (written by Henri St. Louis)
11. In Paradisum (Chant, Mode VII/VIII)
12. Ave Verum (written by Camille Saint-Saens), sung by the Choeur de Marais, brought to you by The Classic Cat.
Additional Link: GIA Publications
DON'T FORGET TO CLICK THE LINKS ON THE SIDEBAR TO OUR TWO NEW FACEBOOK PAGES and HIT THE "LIKE" BUTTON ON THEM --- PRETTY PLEASE!
iSNARK! Media on iTunes
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