The Metropolitan Cantor Institute Program
The Metropolitan Cantor Institute of the Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh, initiated in 1998, has a threefold purpose:
- To prepare men and women to serve as parochial cantors,
- To serve as a resource center for liturgical music, and
- To provide professional support for the cantors of the Archeparchy.
Metropolitan Cantor Institute classes are held on the grounds of the Byzantine Catholic Seminary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (driving directions).
Program Requirements
NOTE: the information below is still being put in final form, and is subject to change.
Each student beginning course work at the Metropolitan Cantor Institute will do a preliminary audition with the faculty. In the audition, the student sings the following:- A troparion, Glory/Now, and Kontakion, own choice
- A section of the Divine Liturgy, own choice
- A para-liturgical hymn, own choice
- Sight reads a samohlasen tone written out with music (provided)
- A dialogue portion of the Divine Liturgy (provided)
Certification
In cooperation with the Byzantine Catholic Seminary, the Metropolitan Cantor Institute continues to offer participants a choice of earning either a Certificate or Diploma in Church music over a five-year program.Those wishing to earn a Certificate in Church Music are required to obtain 10 credits. Attending only the Saturday programs at the seminary over five years will qualify for these credits. Two credit hours will be granted for each year attended (all five sessions).
Those wishing to earn a Diploma in Church Music are required to obtain 19 credits. These credits will be attained by attending all sessions of the Saturday programs for five years (10 credits) and by attending courses in areas of Liturgy, Sacraments, Scripture, Spirituality and Chant (9 credits) at the Byzantine Catholic Seminary. The course work can be studied at the seminary throughout the year. Cantor participants may enroll for the courses at the seminary at a special rate.
Program Description
The program is designed to be done in five one-day "weeks" iin a cycle of five sessions of instruction, each sessions of which covers an area in which parish cantors need competence:- The Hours of Praise: Vespers and Matins; use of the eight samohlasen tones (2006-2007)
- The Resurrection, Prokeimena/Alleluia Tones (2007-2008)
- The Divine Liturgy (2008-2009)
- Liturgy of Presanctified Gifts, Great Week and Pascha (2009-2010)
- Mysteries: Initiation; Crowning; Funerals (2010-2011)
- Liturgy/scripture/spirituality
- Music theory
- Voice building
- Plain-chant liturgical singing (prostopinije) repertory
In addition, there is the
"Day of
Reflection and Spirituality," an annual event open to all cantors and
cantors' assistants. It occurs on Bright Saturday at the Cathedral of
St. John the Baptist in Munhall, PA. The day includes at 9:00 a.m with
Paschal Matins, followed by a morning reflection, the Divine Liturgy,
lunch, an afternoon reflection, and closes at 3:00 p.m. with Vespers of
Thomas Sunday.
Dates for the 2008-2009 Metropolitan Cantor Institute:
- Saturday, October 18, 2008
- Saturday, November 22, 2008
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
- Saturday, February 21, 2009
- Saturday, April 19, 2009 - Day of Reflection and Spirituality


