HOLY GOD, WE PRAISE THY NAME
Best experienced with headphones.
Composed, produced and inspired for the Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast by Stephen S. Cascio.
Building and growing the Dr Taylor Marshall brand
Composer and producers insightful notes:
Stephen S. Cascio’s abbreviated 20-second intro music for Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast of Holy God, we praise Thy Name (Magnificum rendition), resoundingly glorifies and celebrates God as it awakens the soul.
The classical instrumental expresses a visceral beat that joyfully rejoices and adores God. It’s a triumphant sound that’s committed to personify what it takes to step-in and battle evil in these dark times through the Mass and Sacraments, the Rosary, personal prayer and sacrifice—to ultimately see and be with our Lord Jesus Christ in Heaven.
Prevailing with fortitude and grand conviction, the familiar Catholic melody (with the future engaging video) is designed to inspire, proclaim and reinforce the Dr Taylor Marshall message and traditional Catholic teachings.
The orchestral song with choir becomes a magnificent well-armed Catholic battle cry with an unbreakable accord that echos the essence and unique character of Dr Taylor Marshall. It’s designed to be memorable, uplifting and a personal spiritual testament before each Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast.
Screen words that support the music video imagery:
• One Holy Apostolic Church
• God, Son, Holy Spirit
• Fight the Good Fight
• Experience the Bible
• One Nation Under God
• Infiltrate (The book)
• The Rosary
• Holy Priest
• Traditional Latin Mass
• The Sacraments
• The Saints
• St Joseph
• The Blessed Mother
• Dr Taylor Marshall Show
• Be Salty
Music Video Segment Placement
Producers Notes
The orchestral music was produced by Stephen S. Cascio with Logic Pro and EastWest Hollywood Sounds for instrument sampling.
• First Trumpets
• Second Trumpets
• French Horns
• Lower Brass
• Men’s Voices
• Women’s Voices
• Timpani
• Snare Drum
• Bass Drum
• Cymbals and Triangle
• Church Bell
History of the Hymn
250 year ago, the German Catholic priest Ignaz Franz wrote the original German lyrics in 1771 as a paraphrase of the Te Deum, a Christian hymn in Latin from the 4th century. It became an inherent part of major Christian ceremonial occasions, mainly as a conclusion song. The first printing of the hymn was made in Vienna 1776, where it became part of the Catholic hymnal (Katholisches Gesangsbuch) upon the order of Her Apostolic Majesty Maria Theresia.
1. Holy God, we praise Thy Name;
Lord of all, we bow before Thee!
All on earth Thy scepter claim,
All in Heaven above adore Thee;
Infinite Thy vast domain,
Everlasting is Thy reign.
2. Hark! the loud celestial hymn
Angel choirs above are raising,
Cherubim and seraphim,
In unceasing chorus praising;
Fill the heavens with sweet accord:
Holy, holy, holy, Lord.
Collaboration
If you find this intro music virtuously fitting for the video I will also co-produce with you, I would like to personally gift this to you. Or perhaps, you may have another piece of music you have in mind. I am certainly open in hearing your thoughts.
If you are interested, I have other collaborative ideas I’d like to share with you to help evangelize traditional Catholic faith, build your brand, Podcast content and subscriber base. And most importantly, inspire souls who are on the edge of becoming Catholic or be given the grace to grow into an enriched traditional Catholic.
Keep up God’s good works, Taylor. May God bless you, Joy, and your beautiful family. I’m on the team!
Stay salty,
Stephen S. Cascio
Sacred Artistic Director
Mobile/Text: 262-653-8000
StephenCascio@Gmail.com
