musicus wrote:Yes, they changed that some time ago. It caused several American publishing houses to have to reset and reprint.
and re-record. The changes to the absolution and doxology came through in August 2010.
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musicus wrote:Yes, they changed that some time ago. It caused several American publishing houses to have to reset and reprint.
Gwyn wrote:This is a really useful and infromative thread.
Gwyn.
Nick Baty wrote:And have you found it?
Sorry - very tired.
musicus wrote:One of the advertised contributors would like to know what our hopes and expectations of the sessions might be, so please post your thoughts here.
Nick Baty wrote:I understand what you mean, Q. However, this is a seminar for composers and, for composers, discussions about the place of the comma do matter as that affects how they set the texts
quaeritor wrote:Well, I'd like to appeal for publication of the material presented - a transcript or even a recording would (i hope) be valuable - and it wouldn't have to be free - it's the logistics, not the fee that are keeping me away.
presbyter wrote:I don't think the seminars are supposed to be a shop window for whatever the composers might be presenting of their own, or of the work of others.
* Explain why a new translation has been produced
* Examine the translation process, and the principles behind it
* Learn how the Bishops’ oversight of liturgical music will be exercised
* Consider the new texts and their language, structure and style
* Look at other texts for singing in the Missal including the Antiphons.
* Discuss the challenges faced by composers
* Offer practical help and advice
(prayerful) reflection on the texts - Biblical / Theological / Spiritual / Liturgical / Structural / Functional / Pastoral - all of which informs setting the texts to music, so enhancing the full, conscious and active participation of the liturgical assembly.
...which is something of a shame. Without this, the event is only of interest to a few erudite souls. The rest of us are just desperate for new music.presbyter wrote:I don't think the seminars are supposed to be a shop window for whatever the composers might be presenting of their own