Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Father Dominic Braud

 Father Dominic Braud was well-known throughout the community for a variety of interests and talents, for his work at St. Joseph's Abbey, his singing voice, his narration of special programs (including the New Orleans Philharmonic Symphony) and his knowledge of local history, particularly Native American artifacts. 


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He earned a masters degree in music with a major in voice and opera from LSU in Baton Rouge, and from 1953 to 1955 he worked as a professional singer in New York. He performed a solo concert at Xavier University in 1971.

Father Braud, O.S.B.,  was a monk of Saint Joseph Abbey in Saint Benedict, Louisiana, just north of Covington. He was born April 30, 1928, in New Orleans, the son of the late Earl N. Braud, and Juanita Philips Braud. He made his profession as a Benedictine Monk of Saint Joseph Abbey on August 11, 1956.

He died at the Abbey on January 1, 2009, at 80 years of age. Many civic leaders across the area were saddened by his loss, for he had talked to many groups and organizations about history, sang in many church services, and was extremely active with the parish historical society. 


Father Dominic Braud O.S.B.

According to his obituary, he was ordained to the priesthood May 27, 1961, and celebrated his Golden Jubilee of Monastic Profession in 2006. He was a Professor in St. Joseph Seminary, Novice Master, Choir Director and composer of Liturgical music sung throughout the country. 

He was also manager of the Christian Life Center, Subprior, Guestmaster and for many years the Director of the Oblates. 

Many people remember his work with the historical society, his vocal performances in area churches, as well as his love of playing tennis. His archealogical work brought him to many "digs" in his search for artifacts. 


An article telling of his talk to the local Rotary Club

 Father Braud was known as an eminent musical scholar. One person recalled Father Dominic as band director at St. Ben's in 1958. Another stated that Father Dominic was one of the best interpreters of Bach's choral music that he had ever met. "He was a modest humble man who was also a great host," he said, adding that he had taken part at numerous retreats when Fr. Dominic was host at the retreat house at the abbey. "He was always gracious and caring. He truly blessed all who came within his circle of influence. "





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Singing in the church

You Tube Video Made In Memory of 
Father Dominic Braud, O.S.B.


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Saturday, October 22, 2022

Concert on the Lakefront

 The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra presented a two-hour concert on the lakefront in Mandeville Saturday night, October 22, 2022, and thousands of area residents attended. 


The weather was perfect for the special event, and the golden sky of sunset provided a majestic setting for the musical performance. 


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Monday, May 2, 2022

Music, Art, and Good Things To Eat

The Far Horizons Art Gallery in Folsom hosted its second annual Folsom Scenic Rivers Art Festival Sunday, May 1, 2022, with a number of original artworks on display by artists who work in all kinds of media: painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture, pottery, fine jewelry, handmade clothing and accessories and more.


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Hundreds of people showed up for the event, and owner Frank Richerand emceed the  musical performances. He also introduced two guest speakers, David Campbell with the Little Tchefuncte River Association and Don Dubuc, a local sports and outdoors broadcaster. Campbell spoke on the recent river clean up activities, and Dubuc shared information on the rich variety of bayous and rivers that course through St. Tammany Parish. They were invited to share their knowledge in connection with the Folsom Scenic Rivers Art Festival theme.


Frank Richerand with Don Dubuc, left, and David Campbell, right 

The Giddy Up Paddock area behind the Giddy Up Coffee House showcased music by the Brass Hearts Brass Band, a group of young musicians that has earned a great reputation for great music. They have appeared at the Paddock stage a number of times. 

The Scenic Rivers Art Festival supports and encourages art education for area school children, providing hands-on art activities and children’s entertainment. The Far Horizons gallery is located at 82286 La. Hwy. 25 in Folsom, next to the Giddy Up Coffee Shop. 

Here are additional photographs of the goings-on:

The gallery





The visiting artists






Suzanne King, the Poster Artist



Richerand announces the first festival poster


Special guests included Parish President Mike Cooper (2nd from left)

The music performances





The food



Several vendor tents encircled the audience area








Aunt Decie's Library was open for review


And a good time was had by all