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And I was reading vino plonko when I posted!
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NorthernTenor wrote:Given the renewed interest in this element of our liturgical tradition, I wonder if CUP could be persuaded to re-issue Cantors, perhaps replacing the cassette with a website?

I will ask them nicely and report back.
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Thank you, musicus. I know from my limited experience of (non-music) specialist publishing that companies can be interested in bringing 20th century classics back into print, even where the print run is never going to be huge. Improvements in publishing technology have a lot to do with this, but so has passion for subject and content, despite its struggle for survival in the wake of publishing-industry consolidation.

Another useful avenue is the estate of the author. If anyone has the contact details for Dr. Berry's, they might like to PM them to musicus (sorry to presume, Mr. Bear).
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NorthernTenor wrote:If anyone has the contact details for Dr. Berry's, they might like to PM them to musicus (sorry to presume, Mr. Bear).


Mary Berry, formerly Mother St Thomas More, died last year ─ see obituaries at http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3882191.ece and other places. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Berry_(conductor)

As she had severed her connections with her former religious order, it is not clear who might be the administrator of her estate. I suggest an enquiry on blogs such as the so-called New Liturgical Movement.
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Thank you, both. I will attempt to follow this up after the weekend.
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Southern Comfort wrote:As she had severed her connections with her former religious order, it is not clear who might be the administrator of her estate. I suggest an enquiry on blogs such as the so-called New Liturgical Movement.


Beneath you, SC (I hope).
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NorthernTenor wrote:Beneath you, SC (I hope).


A long way down....
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Such bitterness on all sides. How could the Council Fathers have foreseen it?
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Let me second FrGareth's recommendation of The Beginner's Book of Chant: A Simple Guide for Parishes, Schools and Communities. Ascribed to 'a Benedictine monk' it was, in fact, written by none other than the much-missed Abbot Alan Rees OSB. It's a paperback (ISBN 9780907077398) and costs £9.95.
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