mahrt Sep 30th 2009
It would help if we could be clear on what the paradigm is, whether in Latin or English: Gregorian chant has principal place (principem locum—translated poorly as pride of place), classical polyphony comes second, other sacred music based upon texts from the scripture and the liturgy comes next. Further, the traditional division of pieces into ordinary for the congregation, which can be repeated over several weeks for the sake of learning, and proper for the choir (which of necessity, at least ideally, changes every week and cannot be learned by a congregation. These principles applied gradually and to the extent that ability allows them to be done well, could mean a great improvement on the long run.
May I be so bold to proclaim that all early hymns were chant of some type (monophonic melody with text sung by all without meter).
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