an entire papal reign, focused on reform of church music
It's a bit of a stretch to call it a review, but she is at least upfront about her attitude:Marilyn Biery... had some concerns about the book.
What you won't learn from reading to the end of the long and ill-tempered American Organist feature is how the 2013 edition differs from 1990.If you are the kind of person who responds well to biting sarcasm and criticism that strives to be humorous, and if that spurs you on to thoughtful evaluation of the singing of your own congregation, then read the book. If not, don't bother.
No mention of propers or the renaissance of such things as the simple English propers, the multitude of new resources that can be gotten easily ( and many cases, free) and the changed landscape that many of us who have lived over these past thirty years can see.
Okay, okay.... where do you all really want this thread to go since CK thought it worthy of resurrecting?
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