This is something I'm careful to avoid. We regularly use chant melodies for our entrance hymns (Jesu Dulcis Memoria, Veni Creator, etc.)The "Entrance Hymn" always struck me like an "overture" to a big performace (opera?), and it tends to be "big" no matter the day or season,
(OF) For those of you who only sing the entrance antiphon, what collections do you draw from? Do you have the people attempt any chanting during the introit, or is it cantor only?
I have to agree wholeheartedly with btodorovich87. The "Entrance Hymn" always struck me like an "overture" to a big performace (opera?), and it tends to be "big" no matter the day or season, lending a sense of routine and monotony. A "smaller" choral entrance can be a better preparation for Mass, and prevents a "crowding" of Big Pieces all at the front end of the liturgy.
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