Ennio Morricone, composer with a lot to say about the Church Matthew Schellhorn explores the life of Ennio Morricone. 06/08/2020 The Catholic Herald Tags: film music, Ennio Morricone, Second Vatican Council, Sacred Music, composers
Silent Treatment Musicians’ ‘darkest hour’ has exposed the fragility of their working terms, writes Matthew Schellhorn. 15/05/2020 The Catholic Herald Tags: Sacred Music, choirs, Incorporated Society of Musicians, Musicians' Union, freelance musicians
Putting mobile phones in their place Matthew Schellhorn argues that, though phones can seem helpful, they cause too much distraction. 30/09/2019 The Catholic Herald Tags: mobile phones, Facebook, BBC Philharmonic, choirs, sacred space
The Passing of Time Matthew Schellhorn makes the case for celebrating John Rastell, early music publishing pioneer. 03/09/2016 The Catholic Herald Tags: John Rastell, music printing, Ottaviano Petrucci, Guido of Arezzo, Thomas More
The Sound of Silence Matthew Schellhorn discusses music as "the silence between the notes". 18/02/2016 The Catholic Herald Tags: silence, John Cage, Gustav Mahler, Claudio Abbado, liturgy
Singing a New Song Matthew Schellhorn discusses the place of contemporary music in Catholic worship. 19/03/2015 The Catholic Herald Tags: Sacred Music, Marco Galvani, contemporary music, Schellhorn Prize for Sacred Music Composition, singing
Speaking Out The Catholic Herald interviews Matthew Schellhorn about his powerful appeal against the Falconer Bill. 25/07/2014 The Catholic Herald Tags: life and death, terminal illness, Assisted Dying Bill, interviews, Ian Wilson
Living Life to the Full Matthew Schellhorn engages in debate about Lord Falconer's Assisted Dying Bill. 18/07/2014 The Catholic Herald Tags: life and death, terminal illness, Assisted Dying Bill, parents, terminal illness