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Music by Cyprian Consiglio & John Pennington |
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You can purchase or listen to samples of the CDs from the links below.
Cyprian's Newest CD:Awake At LastNow available to purchase and hear at OCP |
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The latest collaboration by Cyprian and John is also their strongest work to date. Displaying a breadth of musical styles, it explores sacred and secular poetry. |
There Is a Lightocp.org/5858 Cyprians last pre-monastic album for NALR, featuring John Pennington. Includes the most popular music from his early years. |
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In the Heart of the Desertocp.org/11250 Their first collaboration features a blend of texts from sacred traditions, all set to music for voice and percussion. |
Lord, Open My Lipsocp.org/11631 Music for the Liturgy of the Hours, for personal and parish use. Based on Camaldolese psalmody. |
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Awakeningocp.org/12111 Marked by soaring melodies layered with percussion, their second collaboration includes psalms and the writings of saints and poets grounded in mysticism. |
O Day of Resurrectionocp.org/11671 Liturgy of the Hours for Sunday. |
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The Song of Lukeocp.org/12882 An oratorio based on the infancy narrative of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke. |
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As One Unknownocp.org/10775 Liturgical music in a blend of musical styles, including Afro-Caribbean, gospel and Americana. |
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Behind and Before Meocp.org/10199 The first album in the new style Cyprian developed while working with John Pennington. Sacred chant meets sacred rhythm. |
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Again, again we come and go,
changed, changing. Hands
join, unjoin in love and fear,
grief and joy. The circles turn,
each giving into each, into all.
Only music keeps us here,
each by all the others held.
In the hold of hands and eyes
we turn in pairs, that joining
joining each to all again
-Wendell Berry