Another site you simply have to check out. Turn your speakers up loud.
M.
Qui bene cantat bis orat
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presbyter wrote:If he carries on singing "I the Lord of sea and sky" like that, his vocal chords will deteriorate rapidly and he will not be able to sing at all.
I think strictly speaking it's a recording, presbyter, and he may just have sung it like that the once. I liked it, anyway.
presbyter wrote:The section on the Eastern Catholic Churches is very informative.
I hadn't got past the signature tune! But I'll look a bit further.
M.
Qui bene cantat bis orat
Can someone please tell me who originally said this, and if so, where/when? I once heard that it was attributed to St Augustine.
Thomas (Muir)
Thomas (Muir)
T.E.Muir
Re: Qui bene cantat bis orat
dmu3tem wrote:I once heard that it was attributed to St Augustine.
Not according to GIRM 39:
Thus Saint Augustine says rightly, "Singing is for one who loves." There is also the ancient proverb: "One who sings well prays twice."
Lots of web sites seem to (mis)attribute the quote to Augustine, though.
M.