Spreading the Catholic Faith Through Great Music

A PROGRAM OF SAINT JOHN'S SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY SEMINARY
Sponsored by Saint John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, Minnesota

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One Lord, Many Traditions

Unus Dominus (chant)

The King Shall Come when Morning Dawns (arr. Phelps)

Lobe den Herren (arr. Distler)

Prayer to Jesus (Rolle/Oldroyd)

Hymn: We Are People of God's Peace (text by Simons, trans. Esther Bergen)

Clothed in Christ (from Psallite)

In ilhuicac cihuapille (Franco, arr. Moroney)

Remember your servants, Lord (Orthodox, arr. Proulx)

Ego sum Panis Vivus (Palestrina)

King of Glory, King of Peace (Ahle/Bach)

A Canticle of Creation (Carmona)

Hymn: A Mighty Fortress (Luther)

Herr, Ich habe Lieb (Geisler)

Hashkiveinu (Richards)

Jesus, Lead the Way (Drese, arr. Proulx)

Praise His Holy Name! (Hampton)

Hymn: Holy God, We Praise Thy Name (arr. Busarow)

 


The National Catholic Youth Choir is a liturgically-based choir open to Roman Catholic youth entering 10th-12th grade.  The program takes place each summer on the beautiful wooded grounds of Saint John's Abbey and Saint John's University in central Minnesota.  Camp includes a multi-state tour, concert performances, CD recording and of course fun!  What is unique about the National Catholic Youth Choir is its liturgical focus.  The singers learn about the Catholic liturgy and how the treasury of sacred music (Gregorian chant, Palestrina, Mozart, Bruckner, Poulenc, Duruflé...) fits in Catholic worship today.  The choir also sings contemporary and newly-written music, some of it specially commissioned for the NCYC.

 

The conductor of the choir is internationally renowned choral clinician Dr. Axel Theimer.  Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB, a monk of Saint John’s abbey, is the founding director of the choir. 

© 2009 National Catholic Youth Choir
Saint John's Abbey and University,
Collegeville, Minnesota 56321
For further information, contact the choir founder and chaplain,
This website is maintained by NCYC staff.
Last updated on 15 June 2010