What settings are other catholic church music directors currently using as well??
In the Dioceses of the United States of America, instead of the Psalm assigned in the Lectionary, there may be sung either the Responsorial Gradual from the Graduale Romanum, or the Responsorial Psalm or the Alleluia Psalm from the Graduale Simplex, as described in these books, or an antiphon and Psalm from another collection of Psalms and antiphons, including Psalms arranged in metrical form, providing that they have been approved by the Conference of Bishops or the Diocesan Bishop. Songs or hymns may not be used in place of the Responsorial Psalm.
One of my parishes likes R+A because it matches whats in the missalette, and the chanting tone is preferred over the metrical sing song style the other parish seems to be mired with.
For the upcoming Schola Cantorum masses, I've still not decided, but I'm sure it'll be English-language responsorial psalms of a simple plainchant nature- probably not R+A. I'm going for the unaccompanied style, but time will tell how that goes over
Alstott's contibutions have intrinsic merit which few wish to discuss.
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