It would also be awkward to fit pre-Vatican II works into post-Vatican II 
masses. What you are more likely to find is putting liturgy into a performance 
of a mass.

Conja

 

-----Original Message-----
From: John Baumgart <[email protected]>
Sent: March 28, 2011 14:43
To: The Horn List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] In Church

Could be one reason you never got any takers is because the priests weren't 
sure how they'd program it as part of the Mass while retaining the expected 
liturgical content (by both the priest and parishoners) within time 
constraints. Also, it may be that the priest is the wrong person to approach, 
as he may not have the musical background to know what is and isn't a good 
idea. A church with a good music director (not just someone who bellows louder 
than the rest of the choir while directing tired hymns) who has a good working 
relationship with the pastor and a pastor that knows their limits when it comes 
to musical decisions would be most likely able to accommodate such a deviation 
from the norm. Of course, it's hard to find those simply by looking at the 
signs outside the building. 

John Baumgart 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steven Mumford" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 1:52:03 PM 
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] In Church 



To veer slightly away from the subject of weddings in church, It seems that 
most of the great masters wrote Masses for choir and orchestra. I've asked a 
couple of Catholic priests if it would be appropriate to perform a composed 
Mass as part of a Mass instead of just as a performance. (did that sentence 
make any sense?). I never got any takers, but has anyone else ever been a part 
of something like that? I think I've heard of Requiem Masses being performed at 
a funeral, but I'm thinking more of a regular Mass. Having played what passes 
for music these days at the Catholic church a few too many times, I would be 
excited to play some real music and I think it would be a very uplifting 
experience for the parishoners. 

- Steve Mumford 
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