Peter Jones wrote:I don't think we should get into arguments about musical styles. The topic is more to do with texts. (Wish I'd not mentioned my facility to write boring music and the Joncas now)
Absolutely. We should not get into arguments about musical styles.
The topic is, indeed, to do with texts. Although this psalm is reccomended for the gifts, at the 10.00 Mass, we will be using it as the communion psalm. This is because it has a terrific tune, and people actually sing this (wot? RC's? -- yes!). People tell me they love the words and use them as prayer.
(I might add that there is a superp organ / choral arrangement of this, giving plenty of interest in the keyboard part, and harmony parts for the choir / music group).
Okay -- back onto texts -- there seems to be a great deal of leeway at what we sing at the processions. If there is a better tune to the exact words in the processional, I might be prepared to put this on -- but surely for pastoral reasons, it is preferable to put on something familiar.
The stlye of the music (Eagles wings) seems to me to be a hybrid -- the chorus is in similar territory to the '60's Goffin song 'I'll be true ..'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIAKCFAsGtgThe verses quote rather a lot from Orbis factor.
Regrettably, there seems to be very little in the way of musical interest in the various 'Proper' collections going round.
Could we, as I think I have said in a previous post, take a formulaic approach, and use successful songs like these as models for our own compositions -- whether we use the official text or not?
(How useful will the 'official' translations be in the long run, if they are translated from the latin rather than the original, and are achaic and non-inclusive?)