Anyone have a brilliant suggestion for music to welcome our new pastor next Sunday? Perhaps a hymn, perhaps a simple piece of chant or easy motet - we have only one practice to go. All suggestions will be much appreciated. PeterG
Job spoke, saying: Is not man's life on earth a drudgery? Are not his days those of hirelings? He is a slave who longs for the shade, a hireling who waits for his wages. So I have been assigned months of misery, and troubled nights have been allotted to me. If in bed I say, "When shall I arise?" then the night drags on; I am filled with restlessness until the dawn. My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle; they come to an end without hope. Remember that my life is like the wind; I shall not see happiness again.
That said, I don't think the music should be about welcoming the pastor. YMMV.
I agree with Liam that the music shouldn't be all about welcoming the new pastor - normal music selection procedures certainly apply - but something that fits this aspect of the occasion would be acceptable, I would think. (The idea of a setting of the Job reading would be intriguing!) Kathy's suggestions are certainly worth considering, thank you. Keep the ideas coming, please folks. PeterG
Dies Irae? Ben Yanke, what terrible experiences in your past life can have caused you to become so cynical? For your penance, please give me three serious suggestions in answer to my question. 2. Arthur, as explained earlier, that's going a little further than I would agree with. Peter
I like Kathy's ideas too. It would probably be enough to implement one of them, so that the Mass of the Sunday wouldn't seem to be 'taken over' by a personal/local event.
I once used the first weekend of a new pastor to make a big musical change - from singing the Introit as a prelude and then a hymn for the procession to singing the introit during the procession.
The new priest just assumed that was what we did and he didn't change it.
CanticaNova suggestions for OT 5 include the hymn: Come Down, O Love Divine. If you have sopranos that can sing descants, you might try my descants available here at the forums and. also at CPDL. You can also use this again for Pentecost.
Note: These descants were sung at the Colloquium in 2011.
Thank you Chonak. The CanticaNova site is very sound and one of several I regularly consult. Ryand, I note with sadness that you have joined the cynics along with Ben. I sympathize with you both - you have no doubt suffered grievously in the past under new pastors. I too have had such unhappy experiences but like to approach each new relationship in a spirit of optimism - initially anyway! peterG
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