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Short documentary about Caminemos con Jesús (English)

Documentario sobre Caminemos con Jesús (Español)

Voice United Podcast Interview

Interview about Revival II

Short Video About Revival III

Cuenten las Maravillas: Responsorial Psalm for Pope Francis's first Mass in the United States

Waiting in Hope: A contemplative evening of Advent music with Tony Alonso

Pray Tell Live Interview at the National Association of Pastoral Musicians Convention

Video introducing the 2020 Re Congress Theme Song.

Meeting Our Moment Podcast w/ Jeremy Begbie: Cecilia González-Andrieu & Tony Alonso on Bringing Beauty Back

Interview about Mass of Christ, Light of the Nations

Interview about In Endless Song

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ABOUT TONY ALONSO

Tony Alonso is a Latin Grammy nominated composer of sacred music and a scholar whose work responds to the diverse realities of contemporary culture. 

 

A Cuban-American Roman Catholic, Tony's compositions embrace multicultural musical expressions and reflect a commitment to strong ritual song. His music appears in compilations and hymnals across Christian denominations throughout the world. His "Mass of Joy and Peace" is one of the most widely sung Mass settings in the English-speaking world. In 2015, Tony's compositional work was recognized with an invitation to compose the responsorial psalm for the first Mass Pope Francis celebrated in the United States. In 2020, he was nominated for a Latin Grammy for his groundbreaking album "Caminemos con Jesús" (GIA Publications, 2020). 

 

Tony's scholarly work lies at the intersection of liturgical theology and cultural studies. He has authored articles in journals such as Modern Theology, Worship, and Liturgy. In 2019, he was awarded the Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award for new scholars for the best academic essay in the field of theology within the Roman Catholic tradition by the Catholic Theological Society of America. His book Commodified Communion: Eucharist, Consumer Culture, and the Practice of Everyday Life (Fordham University Press, 2021) was awarded the 2021 Hispanic Theological Initiative Book Prize, an award that recognizes the best book written by a junior Latinx scholar on theology or religion each year.

 

Tony holds a Bachelor of Music in choral conducting from Northwestern University, a Master of Arts in theology from Loyola Marymount University, and a PhD in religion from Emory University. He is currently Aquinas Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Candler School of Theology at Emory University where he also serves as the inaugural Director of Catholic Studies. 

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