If you could do a 1-2 month sabbatical completely focused on sacred music with the twofold purpose of personal renewal and renewal of parish music, what would you do?
For personal renewal, I would go to my (oblate) monastery and simply work and pray with the monks. I have done this for simpler (1-2 week retreats) and it has been the most amazing renewal I have ever experienced.
If I had to focus on both personal renewal and renewal of parish music, I have no idea where I would ever start.
I feel like a research sabbatical and a sabbatical for rest and renewal are two VERY different things.
Mass, adoration, confession, rosary, petition, pray, think, journal. If you can be under active spiritual direction, I would deem that to be very important.
Parish music renewal? I’m not sure what you’re thinking in terms of this item. However, being a two month sabbatical, I would choose a Monastery that does all the hours. Of course, being a TLMr, I’d shoot to pray the traditional office.
I'd do a tour of bavarian baroque monasteries (because they are glorious), and swing by Solesmes for a week or two on the way back. I'd park my butt in France just decompressing for as long as I had left and could afford.
Then again, a stack of good books and a cabin in the middle of absolutely NOWHERE sounds positively delightful.
Whatever I did would include a monastery retreat (Congregation of Solesmes perhaps; having recently spent a few days at a Benedictine monastery, I agree that it's profoundly refreshing), a multi-day workshop under Marcel Peres, lots of walking and thinking, and varied liturgical tourism including to eastern liturgies.
Not sure what it would look like in reality, but I think it would be centered in France, including a retreat at Fontgombault (and perhaps another at Solesmes), joining for all hours of the office, and seeking opportunities (if available) to learn one-on-one with their choirmasters, organists, and MCs. Also a series of private lessons with some of the great organists of the French School in and around Paris. The monastery retreats would serve as both musical and spiritual renewal. The organ tour and lessons would be ordered to personal musical development. Another vote for some liturgical "tourism" as well. Lots of notetaking from each part of the experience.
At the end, a period (a couple days, not just an hour or two) of contemplative discernment about what I've learned, and how to apply it fruitfully in my own work without hyperzealously trying to turn a parish church into Fontgombault or St. Sulpice overnight (a recipe for disaster).
I would only go to TLM, immerse myself in chant, forget the Novus Ordo even exists, go to confession a lot and adoration a lot. My personal renewal would be directly connected with getting away from my musical responsibilities, like davido said. The renewal of parish music is my weekly job, so I wouldn't do it on sabbatical, nor would I even think about it.
We were thinking about the spirituality and music… we hadn’t gotten to the entertainment section yet….
However, now that I’m thinking about it, I would probably truck around and play a lot of pipe organs…
In fact, my number one bucket list item is to
1. go to Germany, for two weeks… 2. Rent a Porsche… drive from one end of the Audubon to the other in the morning… 3. play a concert on a beautiful organ in that small town in the afternoon. 4. Then go and enjoy the local beer 5. Go to sleep 6. Wake up the next morning and
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