MUSIC
Mission
Provides appropriate music during Church and school liturgical events.
About the Ministry
Several cantors, accompanists, and choirs provide appropriate music for weekend liturgies, school liturgies, prayer services, etc. A cantor or Choir is selected depending on the requirements of the particular liturgy. Singers and musicians practice for and perform at weekend Masses, weekday school Masses, and/or prayer services.
Midnight Mass Choir - 2015
Angels We Have Heard on High
Click below to hear the St. Bruno Choir singing a beautiful Christmas hymn, "Angels We Have Heard on High." This is a live recording from Midnight Mass on December 25, 2015.
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Children's Choir
City of God
Click below to hear the St. Bruno Children's Choir singing a "City of God".
This is a live recording from the Catholic School's Week 9am Mass on January 25, 2015.
This is a live recording from the Catholic School's Week 9am Mass on January 25, 2015.
Midnight Mass Choir - 2014
Away in a Manger
Click below to hear the St. Bruno Choir singing a Christmas classic, "Away in a Manger" featuring Patrick Olmos on soprano saxophone. This is a live recording from Midnight Mass on December 25, 2014.
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St. Bruno Choir CDs for Sale
In early 2014 the adult choir at St. Bruno accepted a prestigious invitation: to be the first Catholic parish choir in the U.S. to produce a spiritual music CD through International Liturgy Publications of Nashville.
Under the direction of Beth Ann Martinez, the 22-member St. Bruno choir is made up of students, teachers, retirees, a municipal judge, a music therapist, and even some great-grandparents. According to Bob Fremgen, a long-time member of the choir, some are professionally trained singers and others are dedicated parishioners, but they all have one thing in common: they sing from the heart.
The title of the newly-completed CD — “Come to the Lord” — is the name of one of the hymns on the CD, which written by Martinez after she encountered a young man sobbing in deep despair while curled up in one of the church pews.
“It has been said that music is a universal language,” said Fremgen. “We are proud to have been so privileged to add our voices, for the world to hear these songs of hope and praise to the Lord.”
The CD “Come to the Lord” may be purchased for $15 in the Parish Center.
Click below to hear a track from the CD titled "Come to the Lord" written by our Music Director, Beth Ann Martinez.
Under the direction of Beth Ann Martinez, the 22-member St. Bruno choir is made up of students, teachers, retirees, a municipal judge, a music therapist, and even some great-grandparents. According to Bob Fremgen, a long-time member of the choir, some are professionally trained singers and others are dedicated parishioners, but they all have one thing in common: they sing from the heart.
The title of the newly-completed CD — “Come to the Lord” — is the name of one of the hymns on the CD, which written by Martinez after she encountered a young man sobbing in deep despair while curled up in one of the church pews.
“It has been said that music is a universal language,” said Fremgen. “We are proud to have been so privileged to add our voices, for the world to hear these songs of hope and praise to the Lord.”
The CD “Come to the Lord” may be purchased for $15 in the Parish Center.
Click below to hear a track from the CD titled "Come to the Lord" written by our Music Director, Beth Ann Martinez.