Protestant composers
"No, no! Play my music! Play my music! The music will come through no matter what instrument plays it if I have written good music and you are a good musician."
jubilantly (obstreperously?) around 'a great vat of beer'
One should be willing to sing them in the same space as the tabernacle ("Catholic sensibility" might not necessarily imply that).
These are indeed different requests: 'secular Catholicism' might mean anything from honor killing to là ci darem, and the songs of Elgar, Chopin, Franck and Haydn put a severe test to the notion of a common sensibility.And I'm really looking as much or more for secular songs as sacred songs...things not necessarily directed to God.
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