If both feet, a great one?1. What traits set apart a good organist and a bad one?
If they use the pedals, you got a good one.
O heck, even I can do thatYou forgot
7. Like an Orthodox.
hmm... it took me 55 years to become a man?
a question that asks about how familiar the organist is with the Liturgy (and the relevant liturgical documents, including the GIRM and Roman Missal).
With all due respect to Rev. Monsignor, I think I can address this "tastes and preferences" and "King's Highway" thing by simply turning the argument on it's head, without reference to ecclesiastical documents and without any sort of theological content whatsoever. The answer? Because in most American Roman Catholic parishes there is only one "lane"--and not even one with the best "scenery", if we continue the logic (how many want a Sunday low Mass with some sing alongs? Passengers, raise your hands. Nobody? Anybody? Everybody?). Many "vehicles", that is parishes, will take the same lane, following each other (that is, copy what another parish is doing "just because"). Occasionally, a vehicle will pay to take a toll way (that is, take a route with one or more of the following: chanted prefaces, choral music, propers, organ, maybe incense or ad orientem). But for most, it is the same rubbish scenery. And even worse yet, some of the "drivers" (priests, musicians, etc.) and "traffic engineers" (following the same logic, that is, liturgical composers) appear to forget where we are going (to paradise, heaven, not Disney World).
appear to forget where we are going (to paradise, heaven, not Disney World).
1. What is your experience accompanying a choir?
1. Describe a situation where you successfully did things a very different way than you preferred doing.
4. Are you at ease with all our heritage of hymnody? Can you improvise well on hymn-tunes? Do your accompaniments reflect a sensitivity to the meaning or mood of each stanza?
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