

A place like this spoils you forever for, or rather purifies you from, the popularized musical rubbish and the demotic and blasé architectural and artistic style of most modern Catholic parishes. The Catholic Church is in possession of the some of the most glorious musical and artistic traditions in the world, most totally ignored by the modern church. Not that we have to rely only on the past either, but the church has mostly abandoned its position as the greatest patron of the arts.

Available at Amazon: Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Messe, H. 1, and other works, Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet (released on May 13, 1997) |
Wow! We lucked out on our last trip too. The crowds can be oppresive in the Summer heat. Great pics sir.
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ReplyDeleteIt was pretty cool. Many more images to follow.
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