After all the Missal provides notation for almost everything, and most gaps are covered on the chants page of ICEL Appendix. http://www.icelweb.org/musicfolder/openmusic.php40. ... However, in the choosing of the parts actually to be sung, preference is to be given to those that are of greater importance and especially to those which are to be sung by the Priest or the Deacon or a reader, with the people replying, or by the Priest and people together
GS is a response to that. I have been able to demonstrate its use on All Souls, but not otherwise.It is desirable also that an edition be prepared containing simpler melodies, for use in small churches.
I think I can safely say that congregations capable of satisfactorily singing GR propers are a rarity. Psalm verses, to a simple Office/GS chant (or Murray, Bevenot, Kelly, Weber, ) are about the most one should expect. For some reason GS suggests giving the antiphon to the congregation, no wonder when I talked to my former archbishop about using propers he said "Yes, I know we should, we tried it and it doesn't work"GIRM§48. This chant is sung alternately by the choir and the people or similarly by a cantor and the people, or entirely by the people, or by the choir alone.
All sung Masses at St. Mary's feature the full Gregorian chant Propers, as well as the Ordinary of the Mass sung in Latin to plainchant or polyphony.
Let those who like myself have known and sung a Latin-Gregorian High Mass remember it if they can. Let them compare it with the Mass that we now have. Not only the words, the melodies, and some of the gestures are different. To tell the truth it is a different liturgy of the Mass. This needs to be said without ambiguity: the Roman Rite as we knew it no longer exists [Le rite romain tel que nous l'avons connu n'existe plus]. It has been destroyed [il est détruit].
progressive mindset that "chant is old music and it doesn't vibe with our modern post-conciliar liturgy"
I have provided a link to sergeantedward's video series to my choir members. Several have already told me how much they learned from the videos and that they never before had heard some of the Church's teachings about music at Mass.
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