Arts
Four Cathedral Musicians talk about what it was like to prepare for Holy Week, Triduum and Easter Sunday without congregations, without instrumentalists, with a limited number of singers and in some cases just an organ and cantor. The Corona virus has given the church an Easter like none of us have ever experienced before. Enjoy this fascinating look into the planning (and replanning) that it took to make Easter 2020 come alive in four of the nations most important cathedrals:GUESTS:Christ Cathedral, Orange California Dr. John A Romeri, Director of Music and David L. Ball, Assistant Director of Music and Cathedral Organist ChristCathedralMusic.orgChrist Our Light Cathedral, Oakland California Dr. Rudy De Vos, Director of Music and Organistctlcathedral.orgSt. Thomas More Cathedral, Arlington Virginia Dr. Richard Gibala, Director of Music and Organistcathedralstm.orgThe Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC Dr. Peter Latona, Director of Music and Organistnationalshrine.orgMUSIC: Haec Dies John Shepherd (1515 - 1558) Christ Cathedral (7 singers) John Romeri, conductorMUSIC: Alleluia Randall Thompson Christ Our Light Cathedral (8 singers) Rudy De Vos, conductorMUSIC: The Lord Will Reign Forever James Biery St. Thomas More Cathedral (recorded before Corona with their Cathedral Choir) Richard Gibala, conductorMUSIC: Christ our Passover, Peter Latona The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (5 singers) Peter Latona, conductorMUSIC: In The Father’s Glory Peter Latona The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (5 singers) Peter Latona, conductorARTICLE: The Music of the Easter Season: Adapting to the Challenges of Coronavirus Dr. Peter LatonaOriginal air date: April 25, 2020