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- W2992804370 abstract "The Institute for Sacred Music was founded by Pope Saint Pius X in 1911. The Papal Brief Expleverunt, in which the new school was approved and praised, is dated November 14 of that year, even though the academic activities had begun several months before, on January 19. A Holy Mass to beseech graces was celebrated on January 5. The whole academic year 2010-2011 has been dedicated to commemorate the centenary of the foundation of what was originally known as the Higher School of Sacred Music, later included by Pope Pius XI among the Roman Athenaeums and Ecclesiastical Universities under the name Pontifical Institute for Sacred Music. In the atmosphere of liturgical and musical renewal that characterized the second half of the nineteenth century and in the context of the research into the pure sources of sacred music that led to Pope Saint Pius X's Motu Proprio Inter sollicitudines [Tra le sollecitudini], it became evident that it would not have been possible to carry on the program of the reform without schools of sacred music. It was within the Associazione Italiana Santa Cecilia (AISC) [Italian Association of Saint Cecilia] that the idea came to establish a higher school in Rome, the most suitable place for it, being the center of the whole Catholic world. From the first plans until the opening of the school, thirty years elapsed! The Institute for Sacred Music was foreseen since its very beginning--and it has remained substantially faithful to this vocation--as a center of advanced formation specializing in the main branches of sacred music: Gregorian chant, composition, choir conducting, organ, and musicology. It is not, then, a conservatory, with the study of different musical instruments, but a university center specifically devoted to sacred music. It is obvious, of course, that music in general underlies sacred music: in the course of composition, for instance, one must start, as in any conservatory, with the study of harmony, counterpoint, and fugue; then follow with the study of variations, sonata form, and orchestration, before arriving at the great, exquisitely sacred forms (motet, Mass, and oratorio). The Institute has recently adhered to the Bologna Convention and has consequently adapted its own syllabus and courses to the new parameters proposed by it. It is in this spirit that an advanced biennium of piano has been newly introduced, although this subject was already largely present as a complementary matter in our curriculum. I should underline the fact that in the year just elapsed, the Institute has reached a historical maximum of 140 students, of whom a third come from Italy and the remainder from the Ave continents. In addition to the study of the various musical disciplines, we have to report other exquisite musical activities, like the beautiful season of concerts--with the relevant participation of our teachers and students--and, of course, periodical solemn liturgical celebrations in chant. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Institute for Sacred Music is not a normative church body, but a school for learning, studying, and practicing how to become a leaven and a model for service to the different churches throughout the Catholic world. In order to commemorate in a suitable way such an auspicious anniversary, we began by organizing the concert season 2010-11 according to the historical framework of these last hundred years, with reference to the subjects of our teaching and to the most relevant figures that distinguished themselves in the life of the Institute. I would like to mention the Holy Mass celebrated by myself in the ancient Roman Rite in the church of Santi Giovanni e Petronio in the Via del Mascherone on January 5, 2011, exactly as it happened a century ago, on the same day and in the same church, when our first president Father Angelo De Santi, S.J., wanted to open the activity of the infant school with a Holy Mass celebrated intimately with the attendance of a few professors and students. …" @default.
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