21. Provision should be made for at least one or two properly trained singers, especially where there is no possibility of setting up even a small choir. The singer will present some simpler musical settings, with the people taking part, and can lead and support the faithful as far as is needed. The presence of such a singer is desirable even in churches which have a choir, for those celebrations in which the choir cannot take part but which may fittingly be performed with some solemnity and therefore with singing.
GIRM 104. It is fitting that there be a cantor or a choir director to lead and sustain the people’s singing. When in fact there is no choir, it is up to the cantor to lead the different chants, with the people taking part.
IGMR 104. Decet adesse cantorem vel magistrum chori ad cantum populi dirigendum et sustentandum. Immo, cum deficit schola, cantori competit diversos cantus moderari, populo pro sua parte participante
This, is it not, is the kind of language which is not really intended to establish a definite guideline or provide specific standards. Rather, it is couched purposefully to mean whatever a given reader wants it to mean; that whatever a certain cantor in a certain parish or cathedral situation deems is 'needed' he or she is free to do it. Do not the pirouettists and arm flailers do what they do under the pretext that it is 'needful'? - and the Church is not about to set them straight with definite directives and a prescribed aesthetic because it really doesn't care....as far as needed...
It matters to God whether we do or do not care - and how much we care.Does God...
Quite a few times she doesn't get the notes right or misses a line. In my opinion, the tone of her voice is not pleasant to listen to on the psalm tones or even refrain. I can only describe it like a laser beam, compact and forceful.
If you are accused of being 'elitist' then you know that you are doing something right and good.Maybe I am being elitist.
hers is very rigid and metered, almost accenting every work. Quite a few times she doesn't get the notes right or misses a line. In my opinion, the tone of her voice is not pleasant to listen to on the psalm tones or even refrain. I can only describe it like a laser beam, compact and forceful.
imno the quickest way to extinguish any good congregational singing is to put a cantor with a mic in from of them.
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