Ave Maria Florida Flyover
Brief flyover of Ave Maria, Florida, highlighting the town center, Ave Maria University, the water park, and Maple Ridge.
Walking around Downtown Ave Maria, Florida
Ave Maria, Florida, United States, is a planned college town currently under development in Collier County, near Immokalee and Naples.[6] It is an unincorporated community that was founded in 2005 by Ave Maria Development Company, a partnership consisting of the Barron Collier Companies and the Ave Maria Foundation led by Roman Catholic philanthropist and activist Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza and the leader of Ave Maria University at the time.[7][8] Monaghan served as president of Ave Maria University until February 2011.[9]The development of the town was made possible when the Florida legislature created the Ave Maria Stewardship Community District, a limited local government whose purpose is to provide community infrastructure, including community development systems, facilities, services, projects, and improvements.[10] The town is home to various institutions and businesses, and local events are covered by a local online newspaper called the Ave Herald.[11][12]
The Ave Maria Oratory
The band Scythian performs at a festival in front of the Ave Maria Oratory with Annunciation sculpture visible in the background.
The town was planned with the large Ave Maria Oratory church in the center, the facade of which displays sculptor Márton Váró's 30-foot-tall (9 m) sculpture of the Annunciation, depicting the Archangel Gabriel greeting the Virgin Mary with the words Ave Maria (Hail Mary). [13] [14] Váró's Good Shepherd sculpture is also featured inside the Oratory, also carved in marble from Cave Michelangelo in Carrara, Italy.[15]
The Oratory serves as the home of the Roman Catholic Quasi-parish of Ave Maria Oratory, part of the Diocese of Venice, which serves as the parish for the university and the local residents.[16] One of the oratory's most distinctive characteristics is its steel structure, much of which is exposed internally and externally. The landmark church received an architectural award from the American Institute of Steel Construction in 2008.[17] Monaghan has had a significant interest in architecture for more than 50 years and has been one of the world's largest collectors of the works and memorabilia of Frank Lloyd Wright.[18] He drew the oratory's first sketches himself on a tablecloth.[17]
The Beautiful NEW City of Avé Maria Florida & Avè Maria University
Ave Maria Florida - A beautiful new city
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The Annunciation of Ave Maria - unveiling March 25, 2011
Sculptor Martón Váró's large Carrara marble sculpture of The Annunciation that adorns the front of the Ave Maria oratory was officially unveiled and dedicated Friday afternoon -- the Feast of the Annunciation, in the town of Ave Maria, Florida, also home to Ave Maria University. Thousands were on hand for the Mass, Eucharistic procession and dedication ceremony.
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Founded in Fidelity to Christ and His Church in response to the call of Vatican II for greater lay witness in contemporary society, Ave Maria University exists to further teaching, research and learning in the abiding tradition of Catholic thought in both national and international settings. The University takes as its mission the sponsorship of a liberal arts education curriculum dedicated, as articulated in the apostolic constitution Ex Corde Ecclesiae, to the advancement of human culture, the promotion of dialogue between faith and reason, the formation of men and women in the intellectual and moral virtues of the Catholic faith, and to the development of professional and pre-professional programs in response to local and societal needs. As an institution committed to Catholic principles, the University recognizes the importance of creating and maintaining an environment in which faith informs the life of the community and takes expression in all its programs. Ave Maria University is the first new Catholic university to be founded in the United States in forty years. Our education is part of the historical tradition of Catholic higher education, one that is always relevant because of its timeless value.'
HOW BEAUTIFUL Ave Maria Choir SINGAPORE
The Ave Maria Choir of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour ( Singapore ) sings How Beautiful for the Palm Sunday on Palm Sunday
Ave Maria Choir sings for the Saturday 630pm mass at OLPS Singapore. Practices starts at 5pm
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Virgin Mary Apparition Caught on Camera (3 photos)
A photo taken by a parishioner at Our Lady of Perpetual Help shows a illuminating human figure that appears to be the Virgin Mary. This miraculous story was reported by WGN-TV Chicago.
One north suburban Catholic Church is talking about a very thought provoking picture, shot with nothing more than an Iphone.
One woman snapped a photo last Friday in the chapel of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Glenview and says she got so much more.
Maureen Kent has been attending Eucharistic adoration at the church for more than 2 years. Kneeling last Friday, she wanted a picture of the Eucharist or host in the monstrance, the ornate gold stand it’s placed in.
The picture showed a bright light, an image larger than a human and appearing to hover next to the host on the alter. Catholics believe the host is the True Body of Christ.
No photo-shopping, she says, no doctoring the digital image. Just what she calls a great surprise when she looked at her screen.
Her friends in the chapel also believe it is the Virgin Mary. Authentication is not, right now, a consideration by Maureen Kent or even the church. They are relishing what they call a miraculous moment, privileged to have seen and believed, they say.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish is located at 1755 Grove St. in Glenview, IL
Ave Maria University - Regina Caeli - Easter At The Oratory
Ave Maria University Choir presents:
Easter At The Oratory concert.
Song: Regina Caeli W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)
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Ave Maria à 4 by Tomás Luis de Victoria
Live performance by the Cantores Musicæ Antiuqæ, Jeffery Kite-Powell, director, at the Co-Cathedral of Tallahassee, Fl on December 5, 1999.
The Ensemble:
Sara Balduf, Courtney Malone, Lauren Waddel, first sopranos
Denise Karnes and Laura Moore, second sopranos
Brad Fugate, Kari Kistler, and Bama Roberts, altos
Adam Ackerman and Jeremy Skelton, first tenors
John Deal and Matthew Roberson, second tenors
Russel Blenis and Christopher Peterson, basses
Regarding the performance of Renaissance vocal music, the study of pronunciation, or phonology, has recently been added to the growing corpus of relevant issues. The most definitive source on Renaissance pronunciation is Singing Early Music, edited by Timothy J. McGee (Indiana University Press, 1996). The author of the chapter on Spanish Latin is Harold Copeman. Our performance of selected works by Victoria, Guerrero, and Esquivel reflects as accurately as possible the most recent knowledge of how Latin was pronounced when these works were composed and performed in Spain.
Cantores Musicæ Antiquæ [Singers of Early Music] was formed in the fall of 1989 with the intent to perform music from 1200-1650 in a historically informed manner. The group consists of eight to twelve singers, often one on a part, and includes undergraduates, masters, and doctoral students. Some students are voice majors, while others study music education, choral conducting, theory, or musicology.
After our inaugural concert, my friend and colleague, Douglass Seaton, sent a letter to Dean Bob Glidden praising the ensemble, as seen in this excerpt:
There is no question that this was by far the best early-music performance I have heard since I came to Florida State. Indeed, it was perhaps one of the best three or four musical experiences I have had in Tallahassee, and having recently been to England and heard some of the finest early-music choirs in the world, I would have to say that the Cantores Musicæ Antiquæ last night were as fine as any of them.
Following our performance at the Florida American Choral Directors Association at Rollins College, Winter Park, in 1994, the Director of Choral Activities at the University of Miami (Jo-Michael Scheibe), and the Artistic Director of the Miami Bach Society (Donald Oglesby) co-wrote the following lines to Dean Jon Piersol about our performance:
It was truly an outstanding performance of the highest professional caliber, worthy of comparison to groups like the Tallis Scholars. The standing ovation accorded the group by the members of ACDA testifies to the strength of the ensemble's performance. We [. . . ] hope you can make it possible for these singers to be heard on recording and in concert throughout the nation. They bring credit to the choral music activities of FSU and our state.
Indeed, the ensemble is often referred to as Tallahassee's Tallis Scholars, one of England's premiere vocal ensembles. Our local newspaper, the Tallahassee Democrat, has referred to the group as FSU's heavenly Renaissance choir.
Two full-length concerts per year are common for this group of singers, and they have performed for the American Musicological Society regional conventions in Lafayette, La., Tuscaloosa, Al, Tallahassee, Palm Beach, and New Orleans (twice), the National Theory Society convention, the national convention of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, the International Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel Conference, the International conference on John Eccles and His Contemporaries: English Theatre and Music in London circa 1700, and for the opening of the exhibition from the Victoria & Albert Museum at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach; twice they were broadcast on National Public Radio's Millennium of Music.
Many of the singers from earlier years are currently professors, performers, or administrators at colleges and universities around the country and abroad, including (those of which I am aware) Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, New York, Wisconsin, Australia, Iceland, and Norway.
Ave Maria - Arizona Girlchoir
The young women of Allegria, the virtuoso performance ensemble of the Arizona Girlchoir, joined by many Girlchoir alumnae, sing Ave Maria (Angels Domini) by Fraz Biebl.
Ave Maria gratia plena by Ludwig Senfl
Live performance by Cantores Musicæ Antiquæ, Jeffery Kite-Powell, director, on December 10, 1995, St. Thomas More Co-Cathedral.
Members of the ensemble:
Solveig Fretheim, Rebecca Lister, Alice Tillotson, sopranos
David Walker, countertenor
Ron DeStefano, tenor
Thomas Barnes, Joey Grubbs, Siegwart Reichwald, basses
CANTORES MUSICÆ ANTIQUÆ [Singers of Early Music] was formed in the fall of 1989 with the intent to perform music from 1200-1650 in a historically informed manner. The group consists of eight to twelve singers, often one on a part, and includes undergraduates, masters, and doctoral students. Some students are voice majors, while others study music education, choral conducting, theory, or musicology.
After our inaugural concert, my friend and colleague, Douglass Seaton, sent a letter to Dean Bob Glidden praising the ensemble, as seen in this excerpt:
There is no question that this was by far the best early-music performance I have heard since I came to Florida State. Indeed, it was perhaps one of the best three or four musical experiences I have had in Tallahassee, and having recently been to England and heard some of the finest early-music choirs in the world, I would have to say that the Cantores Musicæ Antiquæ last night were as fine as any of them.
Following our performance at the Florida American Choral Directors Association at Rollins College, Winter Park, in 1994, the Director of Choral Activities at the University of Miami (Jo-Michael Scheibe), and the Artistic Director of the Miami Bach Society (Donald Oglesby) co-wrote the following lines to Dean Jon Piersol about our performance:
It was truly an outstanding performance of the highest professional caliber, worthy of comparison to groups like the Tallis Scholars. The standing ovation accorded the group by the members of ACDA testifies to the strength of the ensemble's performance. We [. . . ] hope you can make it possible for these singers to be heard on recording and in concert throughout the nation. They bring credit to the choral music activities of FSU and our state.
Indeed, the ensemble is often referred to as Tallahassee's Tallis Scholars, one of England's premiere vocal ensembles. Our local newspaper, the Tallahassee Democrat, has referred to the group as FSU's heavenly Renaissance choir.
Two full-length concerts per year are common for this group of singers, and they have performed for the American Musicological Society regional conventions in Lafayette, La., Tuscaloosa, Al, Tallahassee, Palm Beach, and New Orleans (twice), the National Theory Society convention, the national convention of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, the International Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel Conference, the International conference on John Eccles and His Contemporaries: English Theatre and Music in London circa 1700, and for the opening of the exhibition from the Victoria & Albert Museum at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach; twice they were broadcast on National Public Radio's Millennium of Music.
Many of the singers from earlier years are currently professors, performers, or administrators at colleges and universities around the country and abroad, including (those of which I am aware) Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, New York, Wisconsin, Australia, Iceland, and Norway.
JEFFERY KITE-POWELL, professor emeritus of The Florida State University College of Music and director of the Early Music Program (1984-2013), edited and contributed to A Performer's Guide to Renaissance Music (IUP, 2007), edited and translated Michael Praetorius's Syntagma Musicum III (OUP, 2004), and edited the second edition of A Performer's Guide to Seventeenth-Century Music (IUP, 2012). He served as president of Early Music America (1998-2001) and was awarded the Thomas Binkley Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Collegium Director (2003). On his retirement, colleagues and former students from across the country contributed to a book entitled Hands-On Musicology: Essays in Honor of Jeffery Kite-Powell (Steglein Press, 2012).
Columbus State University Trombone Choir - Rachmaninov - Ave Maria from Vespers
The Columbus State University Trombone Choir performs Rachmaninov's Ave Maria from his Vespers. The recording is from the concert on November 14, 2010. The CSU Trombone Choir is part of the Schwob School of Music at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia.
Ave Maria - BCHS Chorus
The Barron Collier High School Chorus, Bel Canto Choir performing Ave Maria By Guy Forbes at the United Church of Christ in Naples, FL under the direction of Todd Peterson, Director with Mary Griffin-Seal, Accompanist. December 9, 2008.