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Beth's avatar

Thank you so much for providing this! The O Antiphons have been one of the most beautiful Advent traditions we have adopted in our family since coming into communion with the Catholic Church. I first heard of it in Kendra Tierney’s Catholic All Year book/website. And, I just saw that you have a new Pints episode with Matt Fradd about sacred music! Really excited to listen to that one.

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Roseanne T. Sullivan's avatar

I love all the ones you mentioned, except I never heard the last one. I hope you don't mind if I put in a good word for a contemporary Advent carol commissioned by Archbishop Cordileone's Benedict XVI Institute. The institute is commissioning new Advent and Christmas music from rising young composers with words by G.K. Chesterton, Fr. Dwight Longnecker, and me. The title of my carol is Our Lady Expectant and the words are from a poem I wrote that uses the words of the O antiphons in a song sung by Our Lady to the Christ Child in her womb during the last days of Advent. The score is available for free here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/184UMkVABEQ4j8_EsYO598JAKABu1MbQO/view

The music on the last page is suitable for an average parish. See also this Substack article I wrote about it. https://open.substack.com/pub/roseannetsullivan/p/our-lady-expectant-an-advent-carol. It has been performed for three years now at various churches, most recently at St. Andrews in Old Pasadena under Steven Ottományi's direction. This link is to an earlier recording from last year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isvNPGaHQyA&t=29s

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