Author Interview: Peter A. Kwasniewski | Good Music, Sacred Music, and Silence

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  • Опубліковано 22 січ 2025
  • TAN's Mary Harrell talks to Dr. Peter A. Kwasniewski about his new book, Good Music, Sacred Music, and Silence.
    Get the book: tanbooks.com/p...
    More is at stake in the music we listen to or perform than most people are aware. In this vivacious and challenging work, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski-a philosopher, theologian, composer, conductor, and singer-explains why the great classical music of Western civilization is morally and intellectually good for us, as well as why certain other forms of music can actually be harmful.
    Kwasniewski then offers a defense of the magnificent treasury of sacred music in the Latin-rite Catholic Church and shows how well-suited it is to divine worship, especially the incomparable art form known as Gregorian chant. Questioned and abandoned in recent tumultuous decades, this outstanding heritage of beauty deserves to be restored for profound theological and spiritual reasons, a restoration our times are at last beginning to see as old prejudices fade away. Kwasniewski issues a poignant crie de cœur in favor of restoring the glorious sacred music of our tradition to every Roman Catholic church on the earth. No genuine liturgical renewal or deep Eucharistic revival can occur until this happens: music is that important.
    Finally, Kwasniewski shows how silence is as valuable as-indeed, at times, more valuable than-even the greatest music, precisely because music at its best opens the way to encountering a reality that transcends all we can say or sing.
    Written to be accessible to the non-specialist, Good Music, Sacred Music, and Silence: Three Gifts of God for Liturgy and for Life will benefit all Catholics, other Christians, and even aesthetically curious nonbelievers who wish to explore the art of music in general, its role in human life, its effects on morality, and its inspired and inspiring function in religion. Kwasniewski's wide-ranging erudition and sound argumentation provide essential musical guidance for clergy, musicians, teachers, and parents.

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  • @mr.roywulf
    @mr.roywulf 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for this great interview. My son is 16 years old and a sophomore at a Catholic high school here in Virginia. If you go to his UA-cam channel 'Mr. Roy Wulf', you can see a video of a presentation he did a few weeks ago about his love for Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony. He does a very soft sell of traditional music though, as there are still many who resist traditional music in favor of the modern liturgical music that started in the 1970s or those who applaud, for example, the techno music played at World Youth Day.

  • @marya9039
    @marya9039 Рік тому +1

    Almost everything Peter says, comes out as poetry.