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Schola Cantorum
Gregorian chant has been associated with the Twin Cities Catholic Chorale
since its founding. Throughout the years, a number of singers have provided the Gregorian propers whenever
the Chorale sings one of the great orchestral Masses for a solemn liturgy. By 1975, in cooperation with Monsignor Richard J. Schuler, pastor
of Saint Agnes, and Harold Hughesdon, its master of ceremonies, Dr. Pohl, joined by a number of dedicated volunteers,
had begun the custom of singing Sunday vespers weekly and the full office of Tenebrae during Holy Week.
After Bevan returned to England in 1979, Monsignor Schuler appointed Paul W. Le Voir to direct the Gregorian chant. Le Voir developed the schola as a men's choir, added a number of new singers over the years, and continued the practices his predecessors began, while introducing more authentic interpretations of the chant based on recent authoritative research and discoveries. The current editions of all the chant books are now being used. Sunday vespers, moreover, is now sung coram Sanctissimo. All this was done under the watchful eye of Monsignor Schuler. Today the Gregorian schola for the Sunday solemn Masses boasts of
up to twenty members, and is considered a training ground for many of the seminarians with whom the Parish of Saint
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