musicus wrote:Well, it would be good to have at least a few native (UK) settings available. I'm not decrying the US contribution, but, as Marty Haugen himself says in the introduction to his Songbook (Decani), you don't have to use only North American music.
I'm aware of a setting by Phil Jakob and one by Alan Smith — don't know where they will be published — and Paul Inwood has five new ones in the pipeline according to the Magnificat Music website. There must surely be others too?
Laudate is due to contain revised versions of a number of existing settings (including the Plymouth Mass, I hear tell, and a revised Peter Jones Gloria), and once again the Magnificat Music site mentions revised versions of Gathering Mass, Millennium Mass and Coventry Acclamations, all of which are in the current
Laudate and so will presumably appear in their updated versions.
Laudate will also, I gather, contain some new UK settings, and surely Stephen Dean himself will have been writing something?...
I'm not aware that any of this material is due to be published in North America. There has been something of an unseemly scramble to get things out across the Atlantic, despite the fact that American parishes won't be able to use any of it until December. The publishers have been trying to ensure that their share of the market doesn't suffer by being late on the scene. They're also trying to recoup the huge financial investment they have made, not to mention all the money down the drain when they had to re-engrave/reprint/re-record settings when the texts changed — twice! That's what happens when you rush things through in an attempt to be first off the mark.
What we are also seeing, it seems to me, is an attempt to provide in a very short space of time indeed the equivalent of the amount of material produced over more than two decades previously. In the UK we are taking things at a more leisurely pace, and it appears that much home-produced material will be available around Easter time — still in plenty of time for a new Order of Mass in September, if the current plan is implemented. I'd have thought, therefore, that it was worth sitting tight and waiting a while to see what appears.