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SE05 EP09 - Organ Improvisation, Hymn Tune Introits, and Cathedral Choir Schools - with Dr. Christoph Tietze
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The long and impressive career of Dr. Christoph Tietze, Director of Music at St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, makes for an interview that covers a lot of ground, including helpful tips for improving one's improvisation skills, steps to take if you're thinking about building a choir school, and an overview of his project on creating a collection of introits for congregational singing.
To learn more about Dr. Tietze and his work at the cathedral, visit: https://smcsf.org/
Find out more about the St. Mary’s Cathedral Choir School at St. Brigid School here: https://sfchoirschool.org
If you're interested in Dr. Tietze's Organ Improvisation Seminar this summer with the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music, you can learn more here: https://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/
95 episoder
Manage episode 356947527 series 2490092
The long and impressive career of Dr. Christoph Tietze, Director of Music at St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, makes for an interview that covers a lot of ground, including helpful tips for improving one's improvisation skills, steps to take if you're thinking about building a choir school, and an overview of his project on creating a collection of introits for congregational singing.
To learn more about Dr. Tietze and his work at the cathedral, visit: https://smcsf.org/
Find out more about the St. Mary’s Cathedral Choir School at St. Brigid School here: https://sfchoirschool.org
If you're interested in Dr. Tietze's Organ Improvisation Seminar this summer with the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music, you can learn more here: https://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/
95 episoder
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