Joy to the World?
  • MarkB
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    Just listen. And when you think you have heard enough, keep listening. Really. Listen to the bridge between verses. Study the instrumentation/arrangement. Notice the vocalist's embellishments on the melody. Quite a lot to take in.

    https://www.ocp.org/en-us/songs/86471/joy-to-the-world

    OCP recommends this for Christmas Day Mass. Sigh.
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  • Don9of11Don9of11
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    I one point I thought there was a skip in the record and just kept repeating. Did you ever have a record that did that?
  • Liam
    Posts: 5,093
    Because Joy to The World is one of those arcane and difficult hymns that's best left as a soloist anthem during common worship.
  • When I was a teenager I did the LifeTeen Mass thing, for which I am still doing penance. Nevertheless, when Christmastime came around our "band" knew better than to mess with Christmas carols...at least as little as we could mess with them while trying to incorporate drums, guitars, bass, etc. We certainly didn't go to lengths rearranging or adding silly "refrains" like this.

    Besides, nothing says "joy" better than forcing tenors like myself to decide whether to grovel a low A or sing up the octave at zero-dark-thirty.
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  • Carol
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    That is an abomination! Whatever "clams" we may accidentally sing on Christmas Eve will be nothing compared to this.
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  • Parallel fifths all over. Just overall tacky.

    I'm sure they'll be doing this at "rebuilt" parishes. Ugh.
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  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
    Posts: 5,193
    Noise to the earth, this is so dumb,
    Let no one smell this thing.
  • bhcordovabhcordova
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    I still prefer the Three Dog Night version!
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  • I like it. It's got a good beat and you can dance to it.

    It makes me wonder how OCP can still be in business.
    Thanked by 3MarkB cesarfranck Carol
  • rich_enough
    Posts: 1,048
    I mean, I love chant, but a "chant" version would be tacky, too.

    Just let things be what they are.
    Thanked by 2MarkB cesarfranck
  • 1 Handel vs. 4 Arrangers.
  • jcr
    Posts: 139
    The "podcast" of a suggested liturgy is interesting. It does seem that the concept of appropriateness has been lost in the culture in general. Amazing!
  • Shake your rump to the funk! This is an awful arrangement and even more so for church music on Christmas Day.
    Thanked by 2MarkB Carol
  • ViolaViola
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    Wow, it is pretty awful, not least because of the ridiculously low pitch (seems to be starting on G?)
    We will be having this as our final hymn at Midnight Mass, but in the splendid arrangement by John Rutter, with trumpet descant. From previous experience I know that the congregation will join in with enthusiasm. Key = D
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  • bhcordovabhcordova
    Posts: 1,164
    If you listen to some of the Christmas song on the radio, this is in the same style. The singer is 'interpreting' the song.
  • Mr Cordova -
    You just multiplied my reasons for never ever listening to the radio.
    Nor do I own a TV.
    (I used to listen to the radio when we had a PBS classical station here. But they went digital or something or other and went off the air. Now, there is nothing on the radio, AM or FM, that I would suffer my ears to hear for as much as two seconds.)
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  • Don9of11Don9of11
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    Mr. Osborn,
    I take it then you have been spared the impeachment proceedings!
  • Indeed!
  • ghmus7
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    Thank you MJO for your sanity...it speaks well of you and benefits is too!
  • ghmus7
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    *us
  • I didn't like it. So I didn't buy it. It was a fairly straightforward process.
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  • When I was an organist there was one cantor who loved JttW, however, he sang it as though he was at a horse race:

    Joy….to….the….world
    The…Lord…is…come
    Let..earth..receive..her..king
    Let every heart prepare Him room
    Andheavenandnaturesing (fast)
    Andheavenandnaturesing (faster)
    Andheavenandheaven (fastest)
    And…nature...sing.

    He did the same thing to all the verses. It was really difficult for me not to laugh – somehow time just seemed to stand still. The organ was at the front right side of the sanctuary and there were pews beyond that; in other words, there was nowhere that I could hide.
  • bhcordovabhcordova
    Posts: 1,164
    I still prefer the Three Dog Night version!