
Cataloging (and Rediscovering) Ancient Chant: Artificial Intelligence Aids Catholic Tradition in EU-Funded Project
The European Commission granted more than 3 million euros to a project developing AI tools to save centuries of Gregorian chant.
The European Commission granted more than 3 million euros to a project developing AI tools to save centuries of Gregorian chant.
An interview with the male vocal ensemble’s founder and director, a graduate of Thomas Aquinas College
More than 500 people have been evacuated from the area.
Although chant is still not the principal form of music in most U.S. Catholic parishes, it has steadily been regaining popularity in recent decades.
Since the spring of 2019, the nuns of the Benedictine Abbey of Notre-Dame de Jouques in French Provence have been recording about six hours of music daily for the smartphone’s Neumz application.
Two young Dominican seminarians living in Switzerland provide weekly online lessons in Gregorian chant to ensure the survival of this centuries-old tradition.
Joint project of Corpus Christi Watershed and the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter aims to teach people how to make sacred music at Mass and vespers come alive in parishes.
How synchronized spiritual song shapes the hearts of the faithful.
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