The text-only initial version also provides the highest degree of flexibility. Instead of tying the parish down to a particular melody, each congregation is free to choose any LM tune from among their own sung repertoire.
Why should there be one optimal meter for the other antiphons, or even the Introit? And why should it be Long Meter and not selected from a variety of other good meters? Traditional Catholic meters include, besides Long Meter, Common Meter (86.86 Iambic), Short meter (66.86 Iambic), 88.88 Trochaic, 87.87, 87.87.87, 87.87.D, 11.11.11.5, etc. Indeed, Kathy's first go at the Hymn Tune Introits for the Vigil Mass and the Mass During the Night of the Nativity were Short Meter texts, which I set to the hymn tune SWABIA and included, along with Long Meter revisions, in our collection of Hymn Tune Introits for Christmas through Baptism, q.v.... it is harder to say that there would be one optimal meter.-
Why should there be one optimal meter for the other antiphons, or even the Introit?
http://www.wlp.jspaluch.com/2646.htmthere are no words-only, single-meter collections besides this to my knowledge.
Or "Hernando's Hideaway".or (heaven forfend) O Waly Waly.
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