Tell that to JS Bach, Telemann and others. The Picardy 3rd is quite common. I suppose if I had 3 hymns right together and they all ended on the Picardy, it might get old but i regularly do it.Whatever the lineage it usually strikes me as inartistic,
My organist is kind of fixated on doing this with recessional hymns.
When an organist forces a cheap happy ending onto a penitential Lenten hymn such as "Ah, Holy Jesus" (HERZLIEBSTER JESU), it contradicts the gravity of the text.
You shared a subtlety that I think I overlooked earlier, about omitting the third. Do you think that idea might open a compromise solution here? I have a feeling he won't like it, but it's interesting.
A similar issue happens in harmonizations of chant hymns where people don't take modality into consideration. I HATE versions of "Creator of the Stars of Night" that end on a Do chord instead of a Mi chord.
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