This ties in very nicely with the short exchange between me and FNJ about Roman propers in a non-Roman liturgical tradition. Obviously Lutherans ain't Episcopalians- but I'm gonna take a look at these for my parish.
Just what one would expect of Willan - mastery and an unfailing taste.
I have used these many years ago in a large Lutheran Church. I suspect that these are not much used any more due to more recent 'materials'.
Too bad! Too bad also that Willan did not leave us with the offertories and communions as well.
After seeing these for the first time last Lent, we sang his Introits on Holy Thursday, Easter Sunday, Ascension, and Pentecost. The choir really enjoyed singing them. An OF index would be great, I had a hard time trying to match Sundays in Ordinary Time. The bracketed triplets spice up the rhythm. We sang them a cappella, with unison voices on the psalm verse and doxology.
Wow, sometimes those KJV translations are a whole different world... and Lutherans have a whole different world of propers (not to mention celebrating the Transfiguration at a whole different time). But it was faster this time, and this morning I sent the OF index over to Jeffrey.
As I finally figured out over on the Arbogast thread, adding indexes up front that are in the same pagination as the rest of the book... kinda messes up the PDF file's pagination, and thus makes the index incorrect (according to the PDF page numbers, even if not by the book's page numbers by as many pages as the index is long. :)
I posted a link to an old article about how to fix that, over on the Arbogast thread. It doesn't look like it's a difficult fix for the pdf file....
The beauty of the open-source PDF is that you are free to download the file, manipulate it as you please, and even cut out the pages you don't like. The PDF police will not come to your house and make you restore it to its original configuration.
Well, of course the PDFs are usable and useful as they stand. But administratively, it's better to tweak everything at the giving end (to make using it a no-brainer), than to make every user fiddle with it (even if it's pretty simple fiddling).
If nobody minds, I'd like to fix the pagination, and also link the index entries to the pages. If I don't manage to do it, we've already got what we've got; and if I do, I'll just send it to Jeffrey. I need to learn Acrobat better, so it would be doing me a favor.
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