
Collaboration Between Musicians and Priests
Conflict can happen in any work relationship, and that includes the relationship between liturgical musicians and priests. Msgr. John Kasza offers some tips for working
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Conflict can happen in any work relationship, and that includes the relationship between liturgical musicians and priests. Msgr. John Kasza offers some tips for working
Like Lent, Advent is a time of contemplation. John the Baptist calls us to it with his admonition to “Prepare the way of the Lord.”
In liturgical ensemble music, how and when each instrument plays depends on the other instruments and the voices in the ensemble. Jeff “Mac” McLemore talks
What to do when choosing music for solemnities of Mary? From solemnities to optional memorials, days celebrating the Blessed Virgin Mary appear often on our
There are many obbligato instruments that can be used in ensemble music, including violin, cello, mandolin, flute, oboe, and many more. Dr. Ken Gilman discusses
We asked some of CLEF’s board members plus faculty and instructors from the CLEF Summer Program an important question: How does personal prayer support you
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