Mark Emerson Donnelly

Cantus Firmus: The Music of Mark Emerson Donnelly by Nathan Douglas

It’s my pleasure to finally share a project I’ve been working on for over a year: Cantus Firmus: The Music of Mark Emerson Donnelly.

Cantus Firmus is a short documentary (13 min) about Vancouver composer and musician Mark Emerson Donnelly. Set against the backdrop of an album recording in early 2020, it’s a glimpse into Mark’s lifelong journey as a musician, choir director, and composer of sacred music.

Over the last few of years, I’ve found myself falling into projects that bring me into contact with Catholic artists making sacred art, especially painting and music. I’ve never been especially interested in documentary filmmaking in my own practice - narrative cinema is where my heart is - but my background as a filmmaker for distance education programs has afforded me opportunities to grow those documentarian muscles, as well as cultivate my natural curiosity. From this basis I’ve come to develop a real fascination with artists and their processes. My desire in films like this is to give equal voice to the artistic work itself (in this case, polyphonic music) and the artist’s interpretation of their journey.

Even though we share the same faith community (and I’d been hearing his music for years in the context of the Mass), I didn’t really know Mark until he approached me in December 2019 to collaborate on a series of music videos with his choral ensemble, Offertorium. It’s been a true joy to get to know him and his family over the last year.

We shot all of the material in early February 2020, a few weeks before the pandemic and its effects arrived in British Columbia. Needless to say, it’s been a surreal experience to return to this footage over and over during the last nine months - an empty church was such a novelty on February 1! At the same time, both this project and Mark’s music have been a consolation to me during these long months of uncertainty and disruption.

I hope you enjoy the film. If its musical excerpts whet your appetite, be sure to check out the full music videos we released last year. Finally, a big thanks to all those who made this project possible - we couldn’t have done it without you.

Watch Cantus Firmus below or on YouTube.

Memento Verbi Tui (2020) - Mark Emerson Donnelly by Nathan Douglas

I’m pleased to share the official video for “Memento Verbi Tui,” a new motet by Mark Emerson Donnelly and Offertorium.

All through the production process, this particular composition has established itself as the crowning jewel of our 2020 recording project.

When we shot this video on February 1, 2020, we had no idea that the footage we got of an empty church would take on a whole different meaning in just a few short weeks. Nor could we have foreseen that what the text says - “Remember Your word to Your servant, O Lord” - aptly summarizes the sense of waiting and uncertainty that most of us have had to live with for the last several months. What was supposed to be a meditation on the interplay of music and architecture became loaded with a much heavier and more immediate meaning.

Editing this video was one of the hardest challenges of my professional life, but I believe we found its necessary shape. My hope is that Mark’s exquisite music, the voices of Offertorium, and the beauty of the locale will lift you up into a hope of your own.

This video is dedicated to the memory of Marie Donnelly, the composer’s mother. It was filmed, as it turns out, on her 94th birthday at St. Augustine’s Vancouver - the same church she was married in 65 years ago. Mrs. Donnelly passed away on July 27, 2020. I urge you to read Mark’s reflection on her life and influence here.

“Memento Verbi Tui”
Music composed and conducted by Mark Emerson Donnelly
Performed by Offertorium
Directed by Nathan Douglas
Produced by Motet Films
Camera operation by Devan Scott
Focus pulling by Paige Smith
Colour by MIA

Pater Noster (2020) - Mark Emerson Donnelly by Nathan Douglas

Happy Father’s Day! I’m excited to share the new music video for “Pater Noster” (Our Father), composed by Mark Emerson Donnelly and performed by Offertorium.

“Pater Noster”
Composed & conducted by Mark Emerson Donnelly
Performed by Offertorium
Directed by Nathan Douglas
Produced by Motet Films
Camera operation by Devan Scott
Focus pulling by Paige Smith
Colour by MIA

Ave Maria (2020) - Mark Emerson Donnelly by Nathan Douglas

Happy Mother’s Day! I’m pleased to reveal “Ave Maria,” a new music video from our collaboration with Vancouver composer Mark Emerson Donnelly and the choral ensemble Offertorium.

“Ave Maria”
Music composed and conducted by Mark Emerson Donnelly
Performed by Offertorium
Directed by Nathan Douglas
Produced by Motet Films
Camera operation by Devan Scott
Focus pulling by Paige Smith
Colour by MIA

Missa Sicut Cervus: Gloria (2020) - Mark Emerson Donnelly by Nathan Douglas

Happy Easter! I’m very excited to present the official music video for “Gloria” from the Missa Sicut Cervus by Mark Emerson Donnelly and performed by Offertorium.

Missa Sicut Cervus is an original Mass composition inspired by the famous Renaissance-era motet “Sicut cervus,” by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. You can find out more about it in a behind-the-scenes spot also being released today.

More to come from this collaboration with Mr. Donnelly and Offertorium! Stay tuned.

“Gloria” - Missa Sicut Cervus
Composed & conducted by Mark Emerson Donnelly
Performed by Offertorium
Directed by Nathan Douglas
Produced by Motet Films
Camera operation by Devan Scott
Focus pulling by Paige Smith
Colour by MIA

From Motet To Mass: Missa Sicut Cervus (2020) - Mark Emerson Donnelly by Nathan Douglas

Over the last few months, I’ve had the pleasure of working with Vancouver composer (and Canucks anthem singer) Mark Emerson Donnelly on a series of music videos and short informational pieces about his original sacred music, which is based on the traditions of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony.

In addition to his well-known work as a performer, Mark has over 40 years of experience as a choir director and, more recently, as a composer. This video is a glimpse into the journey of his setting of the Mass Ordinary inspired by Renaissance composer Giovanni di Palestrina’s famous motet, “Sicut cervus.”

We’ve also just released the first music video of this series: “Gloria” which is taken from the Missa Sicut Cervus.

Looking forward to sharing more from this project over the next few months!