Showing posts with label Nazareth Hall Choir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nazareth Hall Choir. Show all posts

Monday, 11 January 2010

KAY BANK ACETATES 7 (No KB Number)

NAZARETH HALL CHOIR - Rev. Richard J Schuler (Dir)
50
A - Gloria  (No Publ.)
B - In Monte Oliveti  (No Publ.)
     Tristis Est Anima Mea  (No Publ.)
KAY BANK ACETATE
Minneapolis, MN





Sunday, 10 January 2010

KAY BANK ACETATES 6 (No KB Number)

NAZARETH HALL CHOIR - Rev. Richard J Schuler (Dir)
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A - Christus Factus Est  (No Publ.)
     Praeparate Corda Nostra  (No Publ.)
B - Tantum Ergo  (No Publ.)
     Sicut Ovis Haec Dies  (No Publ.)
KAY BANK ACETATE
Minneapolis, MN





Saturday, 9 January 2010

KAY BANK ACETATES 5 (No KB Number)

NAZARETH HALL CHOIR - Rev. Richard J Schuler (Dir)
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A - Kyrie  (No Publ.)
     O Bone Jesu  (No Publ.)
B - Ave Maria  (No Publ.)
     Te Sa Eculorum Principem  (No Publ.)
KAY BANK ACETATE
Minneapolis, MN







Friday, 8 January 2010

KAY BANK ACETATES 4 (No KB Number)

NAZARETH HALL CHOIR - Rev. Richard J Schuler (Dir)
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A - Sanctus  (No Publ.)
     Audi Benigne  (No Publ.)
B - Kyri  (No Publ.)
     Benedictus  (No Publ.)
KAY BANK ACETATE
Minneapolis, MN




Thursday, 7 January 2010

KAY BANK ACETATES 3 (No KB Number)

NAZARETH HALL CHOIR - Rev. Richard J Schuler (Dir)
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A - Benedictus Dominus  (No Publ.)
B - Agnus Dei  (No Publ.)
KAY BANK ACETATE (3)
Minneapolis, MN





Wednesday, 6 January 2010

KAY BANK ACETATES 2 (No KB Number)

NAZARETH HALL CHOIR - Rev. Richard J Schuler (Dir)
50
A - Sanctus
     Audi Benigne  (No Publ.)
B - Kyrie  (No Publ.)
     Benedictus  (No Publ.)
KAY BANK ACETATE
Minneapolis, MN























Monsignor Richard J. Schuler passed away on Friday, April 20, 2007. Over the years, Monsignor Schuler preserved the traditional dignity and sacrality of the Roman Rite, inspiring a model expansive liturgical music program as a renowned master of Sacred Music. Msgr. Schuler did more perhaps than any other priest in this country to preserve the sacred musical heritage of the Catholic Church after Vatican II.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

KAY BANK ACETATES 1 (No KB Number)

NAZARETH HALL CHOIR - Rev. Richard J Schuler (Dir)
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A - Tu Es Petrus  (No Publ.)
     Ecce Sacerdos Magnus   (No Publ.)
B - Popule Meus
     Tibi Soli Peccavi
KAY BANK ACETATE
Minneapolis, MN


Monsignor Richard J. Schuler (1920 – 2007) passed away on Friday April 20, 2007. Over the years, Monsignor Schuler preserve the traditional dignity and sacrality of the Roman Rite. Inspiring Fr. C. Frank Phillips, C.R., to develop an expansive liturgical music program at St. John Cantius, Msgr. Schuler provided Cantius a model, as he was a renowned master of Sacred Music. Monsignor Schuler also did more perhaps than any other priest in this country to preserve the sacred musical heritage of the Catholic Church after Vatican II.
Monsignor Richard Joseph Schuler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 30, 1920. His parents, Otto H. Schuler and Wilhelmine M. Hauk, were American-born children of immigrants from Tirol in Austria and the Black Forest of southern Germany. He was baptized in the Ascension Church and attended the parochial school, DeLaSalle High School and the College of Saint Thomas before entering the Saint Paul Seminary.
He was ordained a priest on August 18, 1945, by Archbishop Murray at the Saint Paul Cathedral, and he celebrated his first solemn Mass the following day at the Ascension Church. He was assigned to Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary to teach Latin and music. He earned the M.A. degree from the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, N. Y., in 1950, and in 1954 he spent a year of study of renaissance music manuscripts at the Vatican Library on a Fulbright scholarship from the United States government.