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March 27, 2019

Spirit & Psalm A Fresh Approach to Psalmody


OCP Hymnals

 

Are you looking for a contemporary psalter, that is singable and offers verbatim responsorial psalms and Gospel acclamations? Look no further.

Watch composer and artist Tom Booth and Sarah Hart together with Rick Modlin, composer and editor in this live webinar, “Spirit & Psalm: A Fresh Approach to Psalmody”.

This presentation will help parish music directors and musicians, looking to add more contemporary sounding psalmody to their liturgies – a great complement to your missal or hymnal program.

This free 60-minute webinar will cover:

  • Learn different ways to sing the psalms
  • Watch a demonstration of how easy the resource is to use
  • Discover the convenient easy-to-use annual format
  • Listen to recordings of psalms and Gospel acclamations

About the presenters:

Tom Booth

Tom Booth has been composing music for four decades. An incredibly gifted composer and musician, Tom has written countless songs for prayer, worship, liturgy and personal reflection. He currently serves as Music Director of St. Thomas More Catholic Newman Center; a University parish on the campus of the University of Arizona. Tom has led countless retreats, parish missions, concerts and directed the music at for many national events. He recently completed studies and received certification in Spiritual Direction.

Sarah Hart

Sarah Hart is a Grammy nominated songwriter, and one of the leading figures in contemporary Catholic music today. Her songs of faith and workshops have touched the lives of thousands. She has created four popular retreats, which she presents nationwide along with concerts, intergenerational missions, women’s events, musicians workshops, and diocesan and conference presentations.

Rick Modlin

Rick Modlin is a talented musician and prolific composer. Rick has performed extensively in jazz, contemporary, classical and sacred music. He is currently the Manager of Music Development at OCP.

Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: webinars@ocp.org