RJC Cecilia Music

music of Richard J. Clark

Menu
  • Chants of the Roman Missal – Practice Videos
  • Richard J. Clark
  • Choral Works
    • Ave Maria
    • Christe qui lux es et dies
    • Dona Nobis Pacem • SSA, Piano, & Cello
    • Feast of Life • Two Thomas Aquinas Texts for SATB
    • Four Eucharistic Motets for SATB
    • Hosanna • tenor or soprano solo, mixed chorus, piano
    • I Am Risen, Resurrexi | SATB, Organ
    • I Am the Land: A Poem in Memory of Óscar Romero
    • Lumen Christi-Paschal Candle Procession
    • Magna Opera Domini • SATB, Organ, Assembly
    • Now Christ, Thou Sun of Righteousness • SATB & Organ
    • Nunc dimittis | Choral setting for Compline
    • O Sacrum Convivium
    • On Emptiness, Wisdom, and Fortune
    • Communion Antiphons for Advent
    • Prayer of Abandonment,  Saint Charles de Foucauld
    • Communion Antiphons for the Christmas Season
    • Salve Regina • SATB
    • Seek the Lord While He May Be Found
    • Te Deum • for Orchestra, Soloists, SATB Chorus • demos
    • Communion Antiphons for Lent
    • The Greatest in the Kingdom
    • The Lord Is My Shepherd | SSA
    • Woman of No Distinction
    • Woman, IX. Ave Maria
  • Organ Works
    • Chant Based
      • A Triptych on ‘Lumen ad revelatiónem’
      • Madonna & Child • for Organ
      • St. Cecilia Day Variations – Cantantibus Organis Caecilia Domino
      • Gaudens Gaudebo – I Will Greatly Rejoice!
      • Gregorian Impressions • Plainchant Settings for Organ
      • Lumen Christi
      • Misereris Omnium – Atonement, Transformation
      • The Thoughts of His Heart
    • Praeludium
    • Ascent to Freedom
  • Solo Vocal Works
    • Woman of No Distinction • Soprano solo, SATB, organ
    • By the Rivers of Babylon • Psalm 137 (136)
    • Heart, My Heart
    • Light Upon the World
    • Lover of Souls
    • Pentecost Sequence
    • Praise Ye the Lord • Psalm 148 • Mezzo-soprano, piano
    • You Have Searched Me, Lord | Psalm 139
    • The Lord Is My Light • Psalm 27
    • Where Your Treasure Lies, There Your Heart Will Be
  • Instrumental
    • Requiem pour une améicaine à Paris
    • Praise the Lord, for He Is Good | Psalm 136
    • Unity | Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor
  • Mass Settings
    • Mass in Honor of Pope Saint John Paul II
    • Mass of the Angels
  • Free Liturgical Works
    • Mass in Honor of Pope Saint John Paul II
    • PDF Download • “Communion Antiphons” (Complete) for Ordinary Time — 238 pages!
    • Some Practice videos
    • Free Piano, Guitar, and Organ Accompaniments | ICEL Chants
    • Music for First Communion & Confirmation • A Catechetical Guide for Liturgical Celebrations
    • Three Entrance Antiphons for the Celebration of Marriage
    • Acompañamientos • MISAL ROMANO, Tercera Edición
    • Practice Audio – Alma Redemptoris Mater, RJC
    • Practice Audio – Ave Regina Caelorum, RJC
    • Practice Videos • Humbly, I Adore Thee • Missal Chants
  • Fearfully and Wonderfully Made • Kelley & Clark
  • From the Bell Tower • Boston Cathedral Singers
  • Requiem pour une américaine à Paris
  • Press
  • Contact
Menu

Tag: Richard J. Clark

Theodore Marier Is the Most Important Liturgical Musician—Even Today.

Posted on July 28, 2023July 28, 2023 by Richard J. Clark

“The more I learn about Marier, the more I am inspired to be a better human being.” —Richard J. Clark

Read more

Join Your Parish Choir! • Why We Sing as a Faith Community

Posted on November 22, 2022November 22, 2022 by Richard J. Clark

As many parishes struggle, your presence, your voice, your witness to the love of Christ is that much more important!

Read more

Richard Kelley & Richard J. Clark release album • Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

Posted on October 7, 2022April 26, 2025 by Richard J. Clark

AVAILABLE NOW on all major digital platforms — Defying category and convention, famed Boston trumpeter Richard Kelley and Cathedral organist and composer Richard J. Clark explore the depths of human frailty, struggle, and dignity in their second album “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made.”

Read more

From the Bell Tower – Boston Cathedral Singers Release First Album

Posted on November 1, 2021August 5, 2022 by Richard J. Clark

Available on all digital formats including: •  Apple iTunes  •  Amazon Music •  Spotify • Tidal  Napster • Pandora  • Anghami • qobuz BOSTON – A beacon of light during the height of the pandemic, four singers at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross sought artistic refuge in the Cathedral bell tower where its bells toll each…

Read more

Kelley & Clark in Concert • Boston Preview Event

Posted on September 10, 2017September 25, 2017 by Richard J. Clark

OSTON — Friday, September 29, 2017 • 7:00 p. m.  • Richard Kelley, trumpet, and composer/organist Richard J. Clark team up again at St. Cecilia Church, Boston in a concert of American composers Clark, Hovhaness, Pinkham, and Sowerby. This concert offers Boston audiences a preview of their upcoming performance at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New…

Read more

Lumen Christi—Paschal Candle Procession

Posted on March 14, 2015March 14, 2015 by Richard J. Clark

Follow @RichardJaClark Lumen Christi is available exclusively through CanticaNOVA Publications 2010 Translation of the Roman Missal: “Lumen Christi. The Light of Christ. Deo Gratias. Thanks be to God.” Gary Penkala writes: “The Paschal Candle Procession at the Easter Vigil is a solemn and joyful liturgical moment. After having struck the New Fire and prepared the Paschal…

Read more

Compline Hymn for Lent | Christe qui lux es et dies

Posted on January 26, 2015August 15, 2017 by Richard J. Clark

Follow @RichardJaClark HRISTE QUI LUX ES ET DIES (Christ, who art the light and day) is based on the ancient Compline Hymn for Lent, likely dating back to the Fourth Century. Although it was not retained in the Roman Breviary, its continued widespread use is perhaps attributed to its antiquity, exquisite poetry, and simple beauty,…

Read more

All Souls | Requiem for Trumpet and Organ

Posted on October 30, 2014October 30, 2014 by Richard J. Clark

equiem pour une américaine à Paris is a seven-movement work composed for trumpet and organ, it is reminiscent of an early Twentieth Century French Romantic style. Although quite faithful to many of the Gregorian Chants, this is not a liturgical work, but a concert work. It would be difficult to match the music to the…

Read more

Mass in Honor of Pope Saint John Paul II on “Sounds from the Spires” and the Youth-Based Chant Movement

Posted on May 25, 2014May 25, 2014 by Richard J. Clark

Follow @RichardJaClark ASS IN HONOR of Pope Saint John Paul II” was recently featured on “Sounds from the Spires” on SIRIUS XM 129 Radio, The Catholic Channel. I had the opportunity to speak with the program’s host, Dr. Jennifer Pascual, Director of Music for Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. In addition, special guest,…

Read more

Mass in Honor of Pope Saint John Paul II

Posted on April 25, 2014June 29, 2014 by Richard J. Clark

Follow @RichardJaClark VER SINCE MY WIFE was expecting our third child, I began composing this mass setting in thanksgiving to God for my son, Sean Paul to whom it is dedicated. While composed in a chant style, each melody is reminiscent of a simple lullaby. (The Sanctus is perhaps the best example.) Like chant, when…

Read more
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next
E-MAILiT

CONNECT ON FACEBOOK:

RJC Cecilia Music

CONNECT ON TWITTER:

Follow @RichardJaClark

YouTube Channel:

RJC Cecilia Music.
©2026 RJC Cecilia Music | Theme by SuperbThemes