Music Ministry

Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts. – Colossians 3:16

Phil Bordeleau

Phil Bordeleau is the Director of Sacred Music and Organist at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Denver. He has served in this capacity since 2017. Previous appointments include similar positions at the Cathedral of St Andrew, in Little Rock, Arkansas and Saint Patrick cathedral, Fort Worth, Texas. He earned his Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance at the University of North Texas, and received his Master of Music in Choral Directing at Texas Christian University. He has played pipe organ concerts in major recitals, accompanied silent film classics, trained singers, accompanied operas, musicals, variety shows, and played piano recitals in addition to directing choral ensembles for church and concert performances. His duties at the cathedral include playing organ as primary organist for all liturgical celebrations as well as being the director of the “Concerts at the Cathedral Basilica”, and the director of the Cathedral Choir, and overseeing the cantors of the Cathedral Basilica.

Phil Bordeleau presents concert selection on video to demonstrate the Cathedral’s pipe organ, playing the Finale from the Vierne Organ Symphony # 1.

https://youtu.be/ofIb3H-2GB4

Concerts at the Cathedral Basilica

Concerts at the Cathedral Basilica are free concerts throughout the year at the Cathedral Basilica!

The Cathedral Choir

The Cathedral Choir numbers 20+ singers, comprised of both staff singers and volunteers. The Cathedral Choir sings the gamut of music for the church from chant to modern compositions. Rehearsals are weekly. Admittance is by audition. For more information, contact Phil Bordeleau, the Director of Sacred Music, at PBordeleau@denvercathedral.org or 303-831-7010 ext. 228.

Cathedral Pipe Organs

Learn more about the Cathedral Pipe Organs and view a photo gallery here.

The Portative organ is …

  • A 4 Rank portatif organ in free-standing case on casters made by Schukle of Germany, 2001.
  • Comprised of 4 ½ octaves
  • Disposition of 8’ Gedeckt/4 Flute/2 2/3’ Nazard/2’Principal

Cantors

Sacred Sounds in a Sacred Place

Cantors in the Cathedral Basilica are music staff professionals; all are degreed musician., The cantor leads the assembly in the role of cantor/psalmist, and leader of sung response. They share duties on a rotating basis at all Cathedral masses, i.e., weekend and holy day masses, funerals, weddings, and any scheduled event requiring the leadership from a cantor.

The Cathedral Music Ministry CD is now available! 

This CD, entitled, “Sacred Sounds in a Sacred Space” features the Cathedral Choir, the magnificent 1912 Kimball/Morel pipe organ, hymns of the church as sung by choir and congregation, and the contemporary choir. The selections heard are evocative of the experience of attending Mass in the basilica; the four Marian Chants sung at the end of the liturgy are prominently featured, as well as sacred motets in devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, and seasonal reflections.  Contact Phil Bordeleau to purchase a CD.

      Oculi Omnium: by Charles Wood
      Caritas et Amor STROOPE
      Perice Gressus Meos Webbe
      The Beatitudes Kontakion
      Go and Tell John
      Compline July 10, '19: De Profundis by Charpentier
      Compline July 10, '19: Nunc Dimittis by Josquin DePres
      Compline July 10, '19: O God be My Protector Psalm 30
      Panis Angelicus Teaser
      Compline July 10, '19: Now That the Daylight Fades Away
      Compline July 10, '19: Salve Regina
      If Ye Love Me Tallis