if you feel comfortable, you might find it helpful to post the area where you are, or at least the name of the diocese.
Can you offer a list of which Mass parts are currently being sung? Is it a "four-hymn sandwich", all spoken except for conventional songs at the entrance, offertory, communion, and recessional?
Do you have a priest working with you consistently, and willing to sing these parts?
Where can I find people with the ability to lead chant here at the cemetery if my diocese doesn't offer much in the way of chant?
I am in Florida in the Diocese of Palm Beach.
Who gets paid?
Closer to West Palm Beach is Jennifer Donelson, who teaches in Fort Lauderdale.
Do you think I should attempt to bring someone to the cemetery each month from out of the area to lead the chant?
I think TCC means: are the musicians volunteers or paid? If they're paid, then it's easier for you to set the program and count on their cooperation.
See if you can recruit some choristers from local choirs from the diocesan cathedral church
from colleges/universities that have choirs
So that's one musician, playing the keyboard and singing, right?
And I assume there isn't a choir of any sort yet? If you have some people who attend regularly, acting as a choir, that could make a good difference.
I've heard (but haven't seen firsthand) that most of the parishes down there use praise and worship music with drums and bands and what not. So it seems like the cathedral is at least one step up from that?
A set music plan, possibly using 23rd Psalm every month and the same music throughout month after month would be effective. Since the congregation will change, repetition is not a problem. Give the "choir" half the music to sing, half to the choir and congregation. If the choir music is slightly demanding, it will help.
Secular universities?
(For that matter, I attend a state university.)
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