Time travelers.A double decker bus heading south to Merano, Italy. Beautiful countiyside--red roofs, vineyards, steeple-centered villages--is seen scooting scooting a form of behavior limited largely to dogs. Sliding along on the ground while sitting on the perineal area and with the hindlimbs extended forwards. Caused usually by irritation in the perineal area, chiefly anal sac irritation. past the windows as we go through the Rhineland. All shapes and sizes of men and women singers fill the bus. Recent college graduates to folks in their seventies make up this group called Musica Sacra sa·cra n. Plural of sacrum. from Cincinnati, Ohio “Cincinnati” redirects here. For other uses, see Cincinnati (disambiguation). Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. . A chorus of forty-five voices touring and performing from Rudesheim to Rome. Dr. Helmut Roehrig, a vibrant and brilliantly talented music director, is leading the tour. The concerts reflect the great resources of traditional Catholic music, as well as Afro-American spirituals. "Ezechiel Saw the Wheel," "Deep River," Randall Thompson's "Alleluia Alleluia, Latin form of the expression Hallelujah. ," Mozart's "Regina Caeli," motets by Maurice Durufle, much more. Sprinkled among the singers are spouses, friends, and relatives numbering about fifteen--bringing the caravan to sixty in all. We just stopped and enjoyed a picnic lunch organized by the director's long-time friend and superb host in Germany, Heinrich Gerhard. Rolls, sausage, bread, fruit, cheese, wine, and soft drinks. A gypsy-like scene at the Autobahn rest stop. Clusters of people sitting on the ground in the shade pattern from the trees. The sounds of chatter and laughter mingle with diminishing sausage rolls, fruit, beverages, and the bright color of animated faces. At six o'clock this morning we gathered for a hearty breakfast of breads, cheese, ham, hard-boiled eggs, orange juice, and delicious strong coffee, served lovingly by an all-seeing mother and alert grandson in the cafe of the Rebstock Hotel in Rudesheim. We carried our luggage down steep flights of stairs to be loaded in the bus in which we are now traveling. I am a husband, nonsinger, enjoying the tour with my song-filled wife. Yesterday evening, Saturday, was a deeply moving experience for me. We have been in the heart of the Rhine wine Rhine wine n. 1. Any of several dry white wines produced in the Rhine Valley. Also called Rhenish. 2. A similar light dry wine produced elsewhere. Noun 1. country. After lunch, the choir members dressed for performance in their dark pants and skirts and white tops and green cummerbunds. Then they gathered for rehearsal in the hotel arcade. Thirty minutes of intense rehearsal ends with arrival of the bus. We pile in and the motors roar. A frantic check for stragglers. Forward, reverse, forward. The driver threads his way through the lovely narrow, cobbled cob·ble 1 n. 1. A cobblestone. 2. Geology A rock fragment between 64 and 256 millimeters in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded. 3. cobbles See cob coal. tr. streets of Rudesheim. We are headed for the village of Kiedrich, nestled in the Rhine valley Rhine valley region of Germany that produces fine wines. [Ger. Hist.: NCE, 2990] See : Wine , an ancient village with a glorious church, Saint Valentinus, dating back to the fifteenth century, with an enclosing wall creating a courtyard between it and Saint Michael Chapel. The bus gropes its way to the plaza areas outside the church, stops, and the passengers alight. As I write this our host just announced we will soon be entering Austria. The scene outside is dairy farms and the Alps in the distance. The choir members follow the director, who grew up in this village and parish, into the walled yard and proceed to the Saint Michael Chapel. This evening's concert will be in Saint Valentinus. The nonsingers, looking a bit lost, hang out around the church entry. It becomes evident that a group of local people are in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?" midmost of a prayer service, honoring a wedding anniversary. I circle the church exterior and drink in the form and structure of this ancient stone embodiment of the Catholic faith wrought by a village of 3,000 people, some five hundred years ago. This church was completed just as Columbus set sail for the new world in 1492. After circling around the outside and beholding the structure, sculptured details, and decorative elements, I go inside. The rise and fall of repetitive and rhythmic voices of praying people permeates the wonderful enclosure of faith and mingles Mingles are a type of mint chocolates made by Bendicks and sold in the UK. Varieties There are 5 different varieties of Mingles, which are packaged together in one box:
adj. 1. Occurring as or resulting from coincidence. 2. Happening or existing at the same time. co·in . They were not conscious, or even less self-conscious of it. They were producing the good, the true, and the beautiful. These artists were concerned with the timeless, the immeasurable, the transcendental--a paradigm very different from that of today's artist, who seeks the timely, the measurable, the relevant, and the momentary. I find myself shocked, lonely, humbled, yet enchanted en·chant tr.v. en·chant·ed, en·chant·ing, en·chants 1. To cast a spell over; bewitch. 2. To attract and delight; entrance. See Synonyms at charm. and delighted. Shocked to look at our culture and our attitudes in the very midst of God's blinding revelation. I realize we are largely lacking in direct acts of love and gratitude through our culture. We are puffed up about our accomplishments and progress. In that light our "backwardness" as a people shocks me. I am lonely because my whole professional life for fifty years has striven to accomplish--in our time and in a way appropriate to my world--what was accomplished here in this small village in the fourteen hundreds. Lonely because I am experiencing an inner journey that is probably not shared by many of those I am with. Perhaps it is obvious why it is humbling. The real reverence and respect and comradeship com·rade n. 1. A person who shares one's interests or activities; a friend or companion. 2. often Comrade A fellow member of a group, especially a fellow member of the Communist Party. I feel with these brothers and sisters of the fifteenth century who are still present in the walls, give me a true sense of both the worth and deficiency of my own work. Why exhilarated ex·hil·a·rate tr.v. ex·hil·a·rat·ed, ex·hil·a·rat·ing, ex·hil·a·rates 1. To cause to feel happily refreshed and energetic; elate: We were exhilarated by the cool, pine-scented air. and delighted? I am filled with new hope. I see more clearly a new paradigm New Paradigm In the investing world, a totally new way of doing things that has a huge effect on business. Notes: The word "paradigm" is defined as a pattern or model, and it has been used in science to refer to a theoretical framework. for the artist. As Thomas Merton Noun 1. Thomas Merton - United States religious and writer (1915-1968) Merton has said, "the oldest thing is the newest thing." The Holy Spirit is with me as I rejoice in my ancestors, on whose shoulders we all stand. Suddenly the space is filled with song as the concert starts. Beautiful voices. Methodist, Jew, Catholic, Quaker, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, as well as the unsure. Euro-American and one African-American. All unified by the music. Roehrig, chairman of the Xavier University For other educational institutions using the name Xavier, see . Xavier University may refer to: In the United States:
see specimen artifacts. and architecture--timeless, immeasurable, and transcendent. An hour of antiquity and modemity--united in sight and sound. Native and foreign, young and old, men and women, sharing a comprehensive experience with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit dwelling among us, and in us, as we experience the good, the true, and the beautiful. It was the sixth day since we landed in Frankfurt. We travel through lovely town after lovely town in Germany and Italy, where the central cultural symbol is the church. Tomorrow--Vatican City and a concert performance at Saint Ignatius Church--a high point of the tour, which then continues back north and departs from Frankfurt to Cincinnati. For this Musica Sacra "groupie," the tour, the music, the fifty-nine other gypsies have been an inspiration. God's primary revelation in the universe of sky, sun, and all life have been overwhelming. As an artist and a Christian, for me the reaffirmation that we are created by a creator to be creators was given new urgency by taking another hard look at the culture created by my ancestors. It is more than ever clear that among Catholics there will not be a new dawn of faith and sanctity without a cultural revival. We have largely abandoned the actual creation of culture. We are leaving that to secular, materialistic society. Yet creation remains the only real cultural initiative. Joseph Schickel, an artist and designer, lives in Loveland, Ohio Loveland (IPA: /ˈlʌvlənd/) is a city in Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. . |
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