Fr.
Samuel Weber, OSB is monk of Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana and an organ
and chant specialist. He
is Associate Professor of Spirituality and Early Christianity and a founding
member of the Divinity School at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem,
NC. He holds an M. Div. from St. Meinrad School of Theology, and an S.T.L.
from Sant’Anselmo in Rome. He has also completed studies in Gregorian chant
at the Pontifical Institute for Liturgical Music, and holds an M.A. in Greek
and Latin Literature in Ancient Art and Archaeology from the University of
Colorado at Boulder. Publications include the
Hymnal for the Liturgy of the Hours
(GIA, 1987). His
musical work includes A
Still, Small Voice: The Proper of the Mass for the Season of Advent
for the Carmelite Nuns of
Green Bay, Wisconsin, a liturgical setting of the St. John Passion, and the
monastic antiphonary for St. Bernard Abbey in Cullman, Alabama. He composed
the tones for the Mundelein Psalter and has set the the proper texts of the
Mass to chant settings.
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