we all accept doing psalm-toned tracts
So, accept psalm-toned Propers? Absolutely not - against it in principle except when the existing schola(s) are not capable of properly singing it. The best I can say is that I barely tolerate it.
"we're a parish, not a monastary"
I also somewhat disagree — the simplified tracts make more sense, because it's a series of psalm verses, and it's the most recitative of all of the melismatic propers.
I'm glad we agree on this. The priest's reasoning is not limited to these long Tracts - we are not allowed to sing any full Gradual or Alleluia chant either throughout the year; these must be psalm-toned. There are occasional exceptions (midnight and/or day Mass for Christmas, for one, and random other feast days), and we are usually allowed to sing the full Alleluia jubilus. Everything else - full Gradual, Alleluia verse, and all Tracts - must be psalm-toned.I'll also say that the reasoning given, in all fairness, is bad! The tracts are long on all of three days.
Nothing in the Mass is ever “too long”.
I think that this comparison isn't really fair, because a large majority of people would certainly deem concerts at the symphony hall and operas "too long", so they simply dont go there. For me Super Bowl would definetely be waaaaaay to long...Nothing in the Mass is ever “too long”.
Is the Super Bowl “too long”? Is the concert at the symphony hall “too long”? Is the movie in the theatre too long? Is the opera you are attending too long? You NEVER hear this bogus complaint for any thing except from those who aren’t given to the Faith.
I knew somebody who got rid of octaves by having the men and women sing in unison, which meant that nobody sang in a comfortable or beautiful register.
In all these instances, it is just a matter of personal taste whether you join in these activities but this is certainly not the way that we look at attending Mass (though I'm afraid that a lot of people actually do so).
To participate in the discussions on Catholic church music, sign in or register as a forum member, The forum is a project of the Church Music Association of America.