Gregorian chant is to be given pride of place wherever that is possible
I think Bishop Kemme acknowledges the reality that few parishes have the resources or the talent pool to realize the Church's vision for liturgical music anytime soon.
The Graduale Simplex is a practical demonstration that almost any group of people could sing appropriate chant for the Mass.all parishes can give chant pride of place
ditto.but now I have people afraid to join music ministry and the choir because they think (incorrectly, IMO) the music's too hard for them.
Add in how insanely busy society is (and how hard it is to escape that when you have a spouse/children), and it just makes it really, really tough to have a great music ministry.
do you know if anyone actually uses these recordings? I’ve been tempted to do the same more than once, but pivoted to practice tracks instead, which serve a wider audience than just our choir. But I’m open to also doing what you do—if people actually benefit from it.I've started recording audio of my choir practices and posting it for choir members to listen to at home if they miss practice
but now I have people afraid to join music ministry and the choir because they think (incorrectly, IMO) the music's too hard for them.
there’s definitely a grain of truth to this. Also, it is hard if you’ve never done it before.I also find that those who criticize chant as being too difficult are just making excuses because they don't personally like it and don't care what the Church teaches.
I have long quipped to my choir that “if you could sing any of the St. Louis Jesuit schlock where the rhythm changes on every verse of the ‘hymn’, then you can sing this.” Some of the most beloved hits have awkward melodies and rhythms… yet people happily sing them without complaint. This clearly proves that there’s no reason they cannot sing other, better things. Chant, the hymn tunes of RVW, etc. etc.Chant isn’t any harder than any of the schlock that is found in Gather 4.
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