We are to have a blessing for the 'awakening ' of our organ in two weeks. Does anyone have a suggestion for a hymn or chant that is simple enough for a general (unauditioned, one part, no harmony) Gregorian chant parish group to learn in two short rehearsals? Something to do with Psalm 150 perhaps?
Honestly, it’s not Gregorian Chant, but a real beefy and voluptuous organ heavy Arrangement of All Creatures of Our God and King would be an excellent choice. It’s well known, fairly simple as long as they don’t get caught up on the dotted whole note towards the end, and the congregation will probably actually join you.
Thanks SponsaChristi, we'll have the regular church choir sing a couple of those, this is for the chant group, a more recent addition to our musical forces. Our very active PP is keen to reintroduce music and singing and he found an organ from another church closing. And organised two-year organ scholarships for four young people! How fortunate we are.
Tomjaw, that's a lovely idea but my group would need a simpler one. Currently I'm leaning toward the simple repetitive Ubi Caritas, and Te Laudamus is just a bit longer.
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