Starting Pitches • The Parish Book of Chant lacks starting pitches; those who sing from the “Ordinarium Missae” on a regular basis appreciate how handy these are.
7th Credo • The Parish Book of Chant lacks the medieval Credo VII (one of the best).
Vidi Aquam Psalm Tone • The Parish Book of Chant does not provide an optional psalm tone version of the “Vidi Aquam” for the repeat—which means the priest has to stand there for a long time waiting.
Confusing Numbers • The Parish Book of Chant uses a “double” numbering system which is inelegant and extremely confusing.
Ineffective Headers • The Parish Book of Chant uses headers at the top of each page which are poorly done, repeating “Parish Book of Chant” over and over again.
Cost • The Parish Book of Chant costs $22.00 per copy, whereas the Antoine Daniel Kyriale costs $5.99.
I remain perplexed at how a low-effort copy-and-paste resource like this could actually be marketed as a serious product. Only by CCW, I suppose.
I associate his organization with sensationalism and low quality
Bad on them where they cross the line with comparisons that aren't valid.
How juvenile is it, to try to make your own brand of sacred music, for crying out loud, shine by constantly sniping at everyone else's?
shell companies like JPII Institute for Liturgical Renewal, the extremely idiosyncratic editing
shell companies like JPII Institute for Liturgical Renewal, the extremely idiosyncratic editing
This is perhaps what bothers me the most.
1) What on earth is the point of the shell entity? Not to mention the occasional, though conspicuous, pseudonyms.
2) Why do they feel the need to deviate from so very many standard conventions of hymnal editing/publishing?
Is it normal to be paranoid about a hymnal that you're publishing with the goal that parishes purchase it? It's professionally printed, smyth sewn, on good paper. They certainly had to spend some money to get the first run printed—would you not want to sell as many copies as possible?I know there was reluctance for the institute to release the index because its so unique & awesome——whereas other hymnals are usually the same 45+ songs
We made the AMAZINGLY WONDERFUL and TRULY CATHOLIC decision to put the index in the middle of the Brebuf Hymnal, and so we are continuing this AMAZING practice in the [insert name of French-Canadian Jesuit here] Hymnal/Kyriale/Search-a-Word.
The classlessness of CCW is enough reason to not bother buying their books.
has the number of contributors diminished
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