Gregorian Chant Choir
Effective date for entry: 2/1/2012
Contact information
Mailing address: | 30 Fenner Street Providence, RI 02903 |
Web address: | www.cathedralprovidence.org/choir.html |
Telephone: | 401-274-5225 |
E-mail: | mancini@cathedral.necoxmail.com |
Description
Monsignor Anthony Mancini was a long time protege of Dr. C. Alexander Peloquin. He founded the Gregorian Concert Choir to preserve that rich legacy of traditional church music while continuing to expand their repertoire with contemporary sacred choral works.
Monsignor Mancini has himself composed numerous pieces, ranging from settings of various psalms to a Marian liturgy, Mary Our Mother, commissioned in honor of the parish jubilee, and a Jubilee Te Deum premiered in Calabria in Southern Italy as part of a symposium on sacred music in 2000. In 1994, he studied choral conducting for a semester at the Royal school of Church Music in London, England.
The Gregorian Concert Choir is now the resident choir of The Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul, having succeeded the Peloquin Chorale in that role upon Dr. Peloquin's retirement in 1991. In addition to their participation in diocesan liturgies, they perform in concerts extensively through out the diocese each year. They have performed several times at the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome as well as at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington and Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.
Among their outstanding achievements is the preservation of the musical legacy of the late Dr. C. Alexander Peloquin, through liturgical and concert performances of his works. In 2005 the choir recorded a cross-sampling of Peloquin's compositions for a CD entitled Radiating Christ: The Music of C. Alexander Peloquin.
Affiliation(s): | Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul |
Music Director: | Rev. Anthony Mancini |
Year founded: | 1987 |
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- No auditions required
- No dues required
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Last updated: 2012-02-02 03:59:12 (GMT)
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