One of the best books for studying the Office Hymns is Connelly, mainly as he had the privilege to build on the work of others.
Fr. Joseph Connelly, Dean of Music and Professor of Plainchant at St. Mary’s Seminary, New Oscott, Birmingham from 1934- 1956.
‘Fr. Connelly was an ardent reformer, advocating the “Solesme”. That accounts for the nickname that was given him soon after his arrival, “Spot”, on account of the many spots over the notes in that edition. He retained the nickname all during his time at Oscott.’ Obituary for Rev. Connelly, The 1979 Archdiocese of Birmingham Directory.+
Sr. Scholastica, of Stanbrook Abbey, and Dr. Judith Champ, of St. Mary’s College, Oscott, furnished me with details on the life Rev. Fr. Joseph Connelly and [Dorothy] Howell’s association with both aforementioned institutions. (from the paper referenced below)
Well expressed, Kathy. And your monumental translation effort has been a gift to all of us.In my view, the office hymns are an important piece of the overall puzzle, and so far I'm very pleased with the way they're turning out. They've been a huge gift to me.
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