The Magnificat Institute
The visit of the Magnificat Institute was part of one of the city tours which were arranged during the conference. The Magnificat Institute is a music school in Jerusalem that was established in 1995 by decision of the Chapter of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. By promoting the study of music it wants to serve as both: a place for dialogue and peaceful coexistance that permits human and social development, and a place for the direction and professional preparation of music students to a high standard in the fields of teaching and performance.
The Magnificat Institute is open for teachers, students, auxiliary personnel and musicians without discrimination of language, country, race or religion. Today the school has 200 students receiving tuition from 18 teachers: among them are Israelis, Palestinians and Armenians, of Jewish, Christian and Islamic faith.
Hania Souda Sabbara, director of the institute, and Father Armando Pierucci welcomed the visitors in the old monestry buliding. They demonstrated sheet music, where the institute transformed Arab music into Western music notation by mirroring the score. The visit was framed by a choral concert in the Catholic church and several solo performances by students in the institute's concert hall.
Find more information at www.custodia.org/magnificat/.