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This music was recorded as part of The Catholic Sacred Music Project's Conducting Institute concert, held at Princeton Theological Seminary chapel on June 22, 2024. The music was performed by participants in a summer program for choral conductors, composers, and choristers organized by the Catholic Sacred Music Project, co-sponsored by the Scala Foundation, and featured student conductors leading a choir of professional choristers and students.

The full concert program can be seen here: drive.google.com/file/d/1D5Lx19lrIQ7pf7lX1QBYfpwTIXyN1xp7/view?usp=sharing

This event was organized by the Catholic Sacred Music Project and proudly co-sponsored by the Scala Foundation, Benedict XVI Institute, Magnificat Institute, and the Aquinas Institute of Princeton University. We are grateful to the Princeton Theological Seminary Chapel for hosting this event.

All of the music performed can be seen on the YouTube Channel of the Catholic Sacred Music Project.

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