Vatican Choir meeting looks to the New Evangelization
MonsignorMarco Frisna at the Choral Meeting in the Vatican. |
The 3rd International Meeting of Choirs gets underway in the
Vatican on Friday and will include a major concert in the Paul VI, as well as
an audience with Pope Francis.
By Lydia O’Kane
Seven thousand musicians and singers have descended on the
Paul VI hall in the Vatican to participate in the 3rd International
Meeting of Choirs.
The 3 day gathering organized by the Pontifical Council for
the Promotion of the New Evangelization in collaboration with Nova Opera Onlus
includes conferences, workshops and testimonies, in addition to rehearsals
and recitals that will actively involve all the participants who have come from
near and far.
Drawing on the international theme of this meeting, there
are speakers from Vietnam, Lebanon and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Included among the attendees are some of the greatest
experts in the field of sacred and liturgical music, including Monsignor Marco
Frisina who is moderating the gathering which will focus on “Music
in the Liturgy and in the Catechesis for the New Evangelization”.
Choral Concert
On Saturday evening he Mons Frisina will conduct the Choir
of the Diocese of Rome, of which he is Director, along with a seven thousand
strong polyphonic choir and orchestra. The Concert will also feature the
most representative songs of the sacred and liturgical tradition, and will be
dedicated to St. Cecilia.
Speaking about Saturday's performance, Monsignor Frisina
said, "they will be divided into voices in the hall, therefore, they will
sing in four voices; all the choirs in a programme which is from the Gregorian
tradition to today, which takes one on a journey through the history of
liturgical and sacred music.”
On Saturday morning, a major highlight of this event will be
a special audience with Pope Francis, where he will give the seven thousand
participants his Paternal Blessing in the Paul VI hall. The curtain will come
down on this choral meeting in St Peter’s Basilica on Sunday where Holy Mass
will be presided over by Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the President of
Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization.
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