Marty Haugen
Member of the United Church of Christ.
Education: Luther College
Genre: Christian/Gospel
Record labels: Oregon Catholic Press, GIA Publications, spiritandsong.com, Capitol Jazz, Cantado Music
Ah, yes - that's one of the many glories of tracker instruments -...heavier and heavier -
Good gracious!And help you...
And help you develop arthritis and joint problems.
There is some truth, but also a red flag waves at popular dismissal of subjective feelings as non-valid because 'only 2% of people would feel that way'. I would be wealthy if I had a dime for every time such idiocy was tossed my way. What may seem to be merely subjective may very well be objective as well in that the few illustrate what the many would be better, or more nearly perfect, for having experienced or 'known'. (This 'maxim' can, and often does, work the other way around.) The number of people who feel or experience this or that way about this and that is not, ipso facto, a barometer of its objective worth and ontological differentiation for all. The degrees of knowledge which are held by a few, such as the Assumption of the BVM or the gradations of touch and tone on organs, are potentials for all, and therefore may be considered not Subjectives at all, but Universals....mostly in your own mind...
I was recently hired as a ringer at a United Church of Canada (roughly equivalent to the United Church of Christ to the south of us) hymn festival. It was organized by a well-known and -respected hymnologist and organist. There were many good selections, yet the sole example of Catholic "hymnody" was Marty Haugen, who was described as a prominent representative of modern Catholic music. (In fairness, it was one of his less obnoxious pieces)
Although hymnody is not a large part of the specifically Roman Catholic tradition, I would have expected a more musically solid and theologically grounded choice (of which there are many)
Ha!I suspect...
Its insipidity would survive any translation.
The study revealed that when even trained listeners were some feet away from the organ they couldn't tell whether they were hearing a tracker or an electro-pneumatic. Those nuances of tracker touch don't carry much beyond the player. Then you have the effects of the building to consider, as well.
If the player is more mindful of their attacks and releases and the quality of their articulation, and feels a physical connection to pipe speech, they can play moreo musically, and that will transfer.
Brilliant! It fools them every time and prevents perfectly anyone coming in at the right time!
Kolar?
I'm really not familiar with that -
At the same conference I was laughed at for composing in Latin
Now there, Greg, is a useful locution....arthritis of the mind...
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