Jerome F. Weber

Jerome F. Weber: “I have published Discography Series since 1970; A Gregorian Chant Discography (1990) won the ARSC Award for Excellence. Reviews of early music and sacred music have appeared in Fanfare since 1978. I have been a guest on the syndicated broadcast ‘Millennium of Music” since 1983. An annual article on chant recordings has appeared in Plainsong and Medieval Music since 1992. I have also written for Classic Record Collector, ARSC Journal, Goldberg and other periodicals. Since 1990 I have delivered papers at the conferences of Cantus Planus and have attended the American Musicological Society. I contributed articles on Discography and Recorded Sound History for The New Grove Dictionary, Second Edition, wrote a series of articles on chant for the website http://www.liturgica.com/, and produced the ‘Gregorian Chant — Early Recordings’ reissue for Parnassus Records. I served ARSC as Treasurer and later as President.”

Élie Cohen and Georges Truc: Obscure Conductors

Each made significant recordings, important enough that the obscurity of their conductors is hard to understand.

Élie Cohen and Georges Truc: Obscure Conductors

Each made significant recordings, important enough that the obscurity of their conductors is hard to understand.

King John IV of Portugal: Discography of Joao IV (1604-1656)

João IV (1604-1656), King of Portugal, has a place in the record catalogues by virtue of a single work, Crux fidelis. The present effort is a discography of that work, posted on this website because it has proved so difficult to bring to completion.

King John IV of Portugal: Discography of Joao IV (1604-1656)

João IV (1604-1656), King of Portugal, has a place in the record catalogues by virtue of a single work, Crux fidelis. The present effort is a discography of that work, posted on this website because it has proved so difficult to bring to completion.