I will tell you that CMAA has been a great inspiration to us, as have many of the participants in this forum.
Yes, it's a slightly new notation - but even experienced singers prefer chant in square notes. I've tested it.
Our schola even writes in harmonization using neumes
Plus, I'd add that he makes the classic error that "active participation" means everyone's gotta sing.
That article, starting with the unfortunate title, paints a picture of chant as a historical curiosity. Interesting for those musty old cathedrals and musical experts who have the time to learn a difficult notation - by implication NOT interesting for the new, modern church.
“It’s very bright on the inside and it doesn’t really look very Catholic, so to do chant in a building like that is sort of taking art forms that don’t work together and trying to force them to work together."
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