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JoyIsLikeRain
Guest
I’ve never been a big fan of the parish a few blocks away from my home. A main reason was because their former music director was simply not good.
Good pianist, but he would choose complex, unknown selections that usually were Bel Canto (in English) or 18th century Anglican stuff. Occasionally, he’d do some sappy showtune-like stuff as well. Some people may like that, but as a former choir member from a different parish, I was turned off by this when thinking of joining the choir here.
I’m fortunate to live in a urban area, and participated with the choir at a parish just a few parishes over. Nice group, great selection of music (reverent; some traditional, some modern, some Latin).
I still go to the parish by me occasionally, and noticed recently they have a new, young choir director. I like what I heard one Sunday, and I asked if he needed a new choir member. He said yes, and told me to come to practice last night.
I went - nice group, but most members were far older than me. I wasn’t put off by that.
What did put me off was the music. Apparently that Sunday I had gone was just a fluke.
We had to practice terribly theatrical, sappy-softy new selections that have been published in the last decade.
Lots of very awkward, bi-lingual new hymns that are out of my range (I like Spanish hymns, but these were just awful).
The final nail in the coffin was a 16th century Anglican hymn (If Ye Love Me) with 4 parts and it was bad. Very bad. We all expressed our frustration and reservations with this hymn, and the director still pushed for this item.
(Sorry for those who love Tallis, but we’re not a scola. Just an average neighborhood parish choir).
The members sensed my frustration and bewilderment, as most of the stuff was out of my range. Several said to me after “I hope you’ll stay…we really need new members…”
I felt guilty, but I really have no desire to participate with this director and his selections further.
Should I show up to a Mass and try it out, then call it quits?
Or, should I simply tell the director “Look, as much as I want to help out, I really cannot tackle your selections, and I doubt I’ll be of much help to you” ?
Good pianist, but he would choose complex, unknown selections that usually were Bel Canto (in English) or 18th century Anglican stuff. Occasionally, he’d do some sappy showtune-like stuff as well. Some people may like that, but as a former choir member from a different parish, I was turned off by this when thinking of joining the choir here.
I’m fortunate to live in a urban area, and participated with the choir at a parish just a few parishes over. Nice group, great selection of music (reverent; some traditional, some modern, some Latin).
I still go to the parish by me occasionally, and noticed recently they have a new, young choir director. I like what I heard one Sunday, and I asked if he needed a new choir member. He said yes, and told me to come to practice last night.
I went - nice group, but most members were far older than me. I wasn’t put off by that.
What did put me off was the music. Apparently that Sunday I had gone was just a fluke.
We had to practice terribly theatrical, sappy-softy new selections that have been published in the last decade.
Lots of very awkward, bi-lingual new hymns that are out of my range (I like Spanish hymns, but these were just awful).
The final nail in the coffin was a 16th century Anglican hymn (If Ye Love Me) with 4 parts and it was bad. Very bad. We all expressed our frustration and reservations with this hymn, and the director still pushed for this item.
(Sorry for those who love Tallis, but we’re not a scola. Just an average neighborhood parish choir).
The members sensed my frustration and bewilderment, as most of the stuff was out of my range. Several said to me after “I hope you’ll stay…we really need new members…”
I felt guilty, but I really have no desire to participate with this director and his selections further.
Should I show up to a Mass and try it out, then call it quits?
Or, should I simply tell the director “Look, as much as I want to help out, I really cannot tackle your selections, and I doubt I’ll be of much help to you” ?