Do others struggle with this question? Some days it makes me want to run off to my local EF community or even,God forbid, the SSPX.
Please define "bad"?
The NO will not be complete until the propers, in English-adapted chant or choral settings, have become the organic component of it that they should be.
I also have reservations about choral propers at the current time in the OF milieu: I sing with a choir that usually chants the offertory in English (SEP) and then sings a motet/anthem afterward. On rare occasions the SEP is skipped and a Choral Offertory is Sung in its place (usually Palestrina). I know, and the (most of) choir knows, that this is a choral setting of the official offertory text, but I am sure that most people in the pews simply think that the choir is skipping the chant and going straight to the motet, that is, following the old Alius Cantus format used before SEP was published. Even I, in the choir, get the feeling that "something is missing". Basically, the propers have been universally ignored in the OF for so long, I don't think that it is wise to implement a form of setting the proper texts than can be mistaken for a filler motet replacing the proper.
I can't remember buying an octavo from anyone within the last decade. Now before Quick swiftly slits my jugular,...
Okay, I spend about 150-250$ per piece when I purchase retail(generally 35 copies)
Maybe with a professional choir you can achieve this. But I don't see it working in 98.87% of parishes.
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